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Baldwin House, Gayton Road, Harrow, London, HA1 2XD

Airspace Development Opportunity

Planning permission has been granted for the creation of a fifth floor to the existing building to provide 4 flats

Amenities close by including St Anne’s Shopping Centre, Tesco Superstore and Boots

Proposed GIA- 258sqm/2,777sqft

Harrow On The Hill Station is a 5-minute walk away

Direct access to London Liverpool St in 30 minutes

Offers in excess of £300,000 for the leasehold interest

Description

The existing site currently consists of a detached 5-storey and 3-storey purpose built office building constructed in the 1960’s which was then converted into residential accomodation, providing 36 flats.

Planning permission has been granted by the London Borough of Harrow for the erection of a fifth floor to facilitate 4 flats. The vendor will be making a non-material amendment to to remove the extension of the lift to the new floor.

Location

The immediate surrounding area consists of a mixture of residential, commercial and retail buildings. Harrow is very well served in terms of local amenities which can be found directly on the High Street leading up to St Anne’s Shopping Centre.

The local schools include Harmony Primary School (0.4miles), The Jubilee Academy (0.4miles) and Harrow School (0.6miles).

Transport

The site is highly accessible via public transport and is situated a 5-minute walk away from Harrow On The Hill Station. The station is situated on the Metropolitan Line and provides direct access to Liverpool Street Station within 30 minutes.

Further Information

Please contact a member of the team at Highfield Investments for the further information pack.

Access

Available upon request.

VAT

VAT is not applicable.

Tenure

250 year lease.

Terms

Offers in excess of £275,000 for the leasehold.

Please note the information provided by Highfield Investments London Limited, trading as Highfield Investments has been given in good faith, however all parties must undertake their own due diligence to satisfy themselves in regards to accuracy.