NEW INSTRUCTION REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE WAS ORIGINALLY £3,750,000
The property is weeks away from being approved planning consent for apartments with a GDV of over £10m
A Grade II Listed Building in Standon, StaffordshireConstructed in 1910, Standon Hall was designed by architect J. Francis Doyle whose notable commissions include churches and a range of office buildings within Liverpool.
Standon Hall, Staffordshire.
Doyle's most famous commission within Liverpool was the Royal Insurance Building, which he secured as a result of a competition assessed by Richard Norman Shaw, who was considered to be one ofthe greatest country house architects ofthe time. As a result, Standon Hall features
numerous references to ShawSubstantial 3 storey property built in 1910 set in 9 acres, it's lovely rural location just 10 minutes from jct 15 m6, a Grade II listed building Undergoing renovation. Institutional use for last 80 years. Suitable for wedding venue/hotel use. Potential for 40 guest rooms. Substantial potential for development. Planning permission approved for residential use. High quality construction. Traditional interiors maintained.
Ideal development opportunity.
Subject to planning permission, the conversion of Standon Hall into 25 1,350 ft² apartments, with a total area of 33,750 ft² could take place. Included in the planning permission are 24 1,500 ft² town houses, covering acombined area of 27,000 ft².
The proposed plans to the hall do not require extensions or demolition and will leave the original scale of the building unaltered. Furthermore, this will not alter the original 19th century appearance of the property, helping to keep its legacy intact.
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