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Land For Sale £9,999
Caroline Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1UG


Description
Located in the heart of the Birmingham in the Jewellery Quarter the building offers an exciting conversion or redevelopment opportunity. The property is made up of a range of street facing buildings including Regent Parade and Regent Place and consists of a series of workshops dating back to the mid-19th century. The exception to this rule is 68 Caroline Street which is a redeveloped office block (1997). Both Caroline Place and Regent Place are Grade II listed buildings

The building includes Listed Building Consent and Planning Permission for 'change of use' for 37 apartments and ground floor commercial uses. For more details please download the full brochure.




Location Highlights



The property is located just a few minutes' walk from St Paul's Square, the main bar and restaurant area in the Jewellery Quarter, and under 2 miles from the Bullring and Grand Central Station. Nearby railway stations include Snow Hill Station and Jewellery Quarter Station (10 minutes' walk) and New Street Station (20 minutes'). These stations offer connections to London, Manchester and Liverpool.

The Jewellery Quarter has a traditional industrial heritage which has undergone considerable residential redevelopment in recent years. Surrounding uses include a mixture of industrial premises mainly related to the jewellery trade, residential apartment schemes, various commercial properties, bars and restaurants.





Specification



The site benefits from extant Listed Building Consent (Ref: 04682/PA) and Planning Permission (Ref: 2019/04424/PA) for 'change of use, alterations and extensions to existing buildings to provide 37 apartments and ground floor commercial B1/A1/A3 uses with associated works including demolition of courtyard buildings, erection of replacement 3 and 4 storey buildings, additional floors to 18 Regent Parade and retained courtyard building'.




Services and Planning



Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves in respect of the provision, capacity and sustainability of all services and drainage and should rely on their own enquiries with the relevant statutory undertakers.

The property is within the jurisdiction of Birmingham City Council and sits
within the Jewellery Quarter Conservation Area.

In terms of planning history, we are aware that Regent Court was constructed in 1997 following the demolition of the previous building to occupy the site in 1992.

The property benefits from full planning permission for change of use, alteration
and extensions to provide 37 apartments and ground floor commercial uses
(ref: 2019/04424/PA) and listed building consent for this use (2019/04682/PA). The consent has been formally implemented, with a number of pre-commencement conditions already discharged. Further details can be found within the data pack.

We recommend that all interested parties carry out their own due diligence.



Viewing



All parties wishing to inspect the property are required to make prior arrangements with Avison Young.
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Avison Young request that interested parties do not attempt to gain access to the property outside of accompanied viewing inspections.

We would request discretion in the event interested parties undertake any roadside inspections of the property.

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