HANLEY
Breakdown
£510k
Purchase price
£1.38m
Development costs
£1.89m
Total project costs
£3.30m
GDV
Completion
Once completed, this permitted development project will contain twenty-five new homes. They will be a mixture of studios, 1-bed & 2-bed apartments.
Staffordshire
Hanley
31-49 Parliament Row has planning permission granted for the conversion of the upper floors into 18 Apartments and is our opportunity to breathe new life into a very interesting and visually varied row of redundant buildings in the city centre.
There are a further 7 Apartments to be created on the first floor of 55 Old Hall Street which backs onto Parliament Row. The accommodation types are a mix of Studios, 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom apartments. Parliament Row is located opposite the City Conservation Area albeit none of the buildings are listed.
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Location
Hanley is the de-facto city centre of the city of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. Central Hanley is home to the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery which houses an extensive Ceramics collection focussed on the renowned local pottery industry, plus textiles and a fine display of paintings by British artists. Hanley is also the birthplace of many famous people such as Sir Stanley Matthews, Football's greatest exponent of the game, Edward Smith, Captain of the RMS Titanic who famously went down with his ship & Thomas Twyford, inventor of the flushing toilet.
"Overall, sold prices in Hanley over the last year were 4% up on the previous year and 8% up on the 2020 peak of £107,347." Source: Rightmove