Site for sale with consent for 50 apartments

Site for sale with consent for 50 apartments


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A former Birmingham social club with permission for redevelopment into 50 apartments will go under the hammer at Bond Wolfe’s next livestreamed auction .

A guide price of £1.22m has been set for the former Ivy Leaf social club in the east Birmingham area of Sheldon. It sits on 0.75 acres of land and has planning consent for demolition and redevelopment to build a three-storey block of 50 apartments with a ground floor retail unit and car parking.

James Mattin, managing director and auctioneer at Bond Wolfe, says: “This is a great oven-ready development opportunity in a highly prominent position with great access to the city centre and beyond. A full legal pack will be available for inspection, and we are inviting immediate expressions of interest.”

Listed as a freehold residential development, it has been granted planning permission for the 50 apartments and retail unit but has potential for other uses, if alternative planning consent could be secured.

The existing proposal, under application number 2021/06275/PA, is for demolition of the existing buildings, replacing them with a block of 35 flats and another of 15. The site currently consists of the former social club building, which extends to 14,646 square feet and features a combination of architectural elements.

Mattin continues: “The structure includes both a three-storey and a single-storey section, constructed with masonry materials. The building is characterised by a mixture of flat and barrel-vaulted roofs, contributing to its distinctive design.

“The multi-level configuration offers flexibility for redevelopment, while the existing structure provides a solid foundation for potential conversion or expansion. Given its current state, the site presents significant opportunities for repurposing or redevelopment, subject to planning consents.”

The Coventry Road site, on the A45, provides easy access to Birmingham International Airport and train station and the national motorway network at junction 6 of the M42, providing access to Birmingham and Coventry city centres and Solihull town centres.

The auction will be livestreamed on December 11 via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet. For more details and to register to bid visit Bond Wolfe’s website.

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