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Site of demolished Stafford pub to auctioned

Local News by Livia Gregor 3 hours ago   1
The auction is at 6:30pm on 1 June (image via Livia Gregor)
The auction is at 6:30pm on 1 June (image via Livia Gregor)
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Two plots of vacant land in Stafford will be auctioned next month, by estate agent Butters John Bee.

Located on the corner between Marston Road and Peel Terrace, the land was previously the site of The Albion Inn which closed in 2012 and was later demolished.

The first plot has a guide price of £140,000 and was granted planning permission for the development of five apartments in 2021.

The area is 0.13 acres and could have potential other uses if appropriate planning permission is sought from the council.

A previous application to build a three-storey block containing six apartments was refused in 2017.

The land is located in a well established residential area (image via Livia Gregor)

Valued at £20,000, the second plot is smaller, measuring 0.038 acres.

The auction will take place on 1 June at the DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel in Stoke-on-Trent.

Butter John Bee said: "The property benefits from excellent accessibility, with strong pedestrian links to local amenities, convenient access to Stafford railway station and regular bus services, with wider regional connectivity via the A34 and M6 motorway network.

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"The surrounding area is characterised by traditional terraced housing, independent businesses and commercial uses, reflecting Stafford's historic urban fabric.

"The highly accessible and well-connected location presents an ideal proposition suitable for a range of opportunities."

Prior to the auction, the vendor is open to offers for both lots individually or the entire property.

     

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Craig63b


More to add to the now hell parking in the area


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