Colliery Road, Bearpark, Durham, DH7
£150,000
Guide price
Guide price
Development opportunity for the conversion of the Old Miners Hall with full planning permission granted.
The property offered for sale, The Old Miner's Hall, was formerly a Wesleyan Chapel built in 1883. It is classed as a 'non-designated heritage site'. It's last functional use was as a shop-outfitters workshop many years ago. The current owners replaced the roof, which now has Velux windows installed and new guttering has been installed. The front and side elevation have had poor rendering stripped, to reveal the original brickwork, which has been repointed sympathetically using traditional lime mortar.
Full planning permission for conversion to two self-contained apartments was granted in June 2024:
https://publicaccess.durham.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?previousCaseType=Property&keyVal=RGSX5CGD0GO00&previousCaseNumber=000XIDGDBU000&previousCaseUprn=100110741610&activeTab=summary&previousKeyVal=000P5NGDLI000
At present the property is semi stripped and has the ground floor area half a mezzanine level accessed via a ladder and then a top area which is currently partially partitioned into different areas.
Bearpark is situated approximately 3 miles from Durham City Centre where there are comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities and amenities available and within a few minutes drive of the A(167) Highway which provides good road links to both North and South.
Utilities: Mains electricity, water (not metered) and sewerage, no gas.
Mobile Phone Coverage: limited coverage from O2 & Vodaphone no coverage from Three & EE.
Broadband Estimated speed:
Standard 1 Mbps
Superfast 38 Mbps
Ultrafast 1000 Mbps
Flood Risk: Rivers & Seas - No Risk, Surface Water - low.
Covenants: There are standard estate covenants on this property, this can be provided on request.
Mining: Please note this property is situated in a former mining area and is in a selective licencing area.
The property offered for sale, The Old Miner's Hall, was formerly a Wesleyan Chapel built in 1883. It is classed as a 'non-designated heritage site'. It's last functional use was as a shop-outfitters workshop many years ago. The current owners replaced the roof, which now has Velux windows installed and new guttering has been installed. The front and side elevation have had poor rendering stripped, to reveal the original brickwork, which has been repointed sympathetically using traditional lime mortar.
Full planning permission for conversion to two self-contained apartments was granted in June 2024:
https://publicaccess.durham.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?previousCaseType=Property&keyVal=RGSX5CGD0GO00&previousCaseNumber=000XIDGDBU000&previousCaseUprn=100110741610&activeTab=summary&previousKeyVal=000P5NGDLI000
At present the property is semi stripped and has the ground floor area half a mezzanine level accessed via a ladder and then a top area which is currently partially partitioned into different areas.
Bearpark is situated approximately 3 miles from Durham City Centre where there are comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities and amenities available and within a few minutes drive of the A(167) Highway which provides good road links to both North and South.
Utilities: Mains electricity, water (not metered) and sewerage, no gas.
Mobile Phone Coverage: limited coverage from O2 & Vodaphone no coverage from Three & EE.
Broadband Estimated speed:
Standard 1 Mbps
Superfast 38 Mbps
Ultrafast 1000 Mbps
Flood Risk: Rivers & Seas - No Risk, Surface Water - low.
Covenants: There are standard estate covenants on this property, this can be provided on request.
Mining: Please note this property is situated in a former mining area and is in a selective licencing area.
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