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White Hart Westport Rd 3,728 SF Retail Building Stoke On Trent ST6 4AH $605,979 ($162.55/SF)



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Site area 0.80 acres
- Edge of town centre
- Busy thoroughfare
- Mixed development area
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The site extends to 0.80 acres and considered suitable for a range development options, subject to planning.
The most recent application was for a mental health centre facility, May 2023, which was refused, further details can be found on Stoke-on-Trent planning portal (Ref: 68009).
Interested parties should make their own enquiries regards to planning and the suitability of the site for the intended uses with Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
The site is prominently positioned fronting Westport Road at the edge of Burslem town centre, within the City of Stoke-on-Trent. The surrounding area is a mix of established residential housing, local retail and community uses, providing a strong setting for redevelopment.
The property benefits from excellent transport links, with the A5007 only a short distance away, connecting directly to the A500 (D Road) and onwards to the M6 motorway at Junctions 15 and 16. This ensures convenient access across North Staffordshire and the wider regional road network.
Burslem town centre offers a range of shops, cafes, public houses and services, while Hanley city centre is approximately 2 miles to the south, providing access to major retailers, cultural venues and leisure facilities. Educational establishments, GP services and healthcare facilities are all located within easy walking distance, including Haywood Academy located in the Old Town Hall and Haywood Hospital.
The area is well supported by public transport, with regular bus services operating along Westport Road and surrounding routes.
Overall, this location combines strong connectivity with close proximity to town centre facilities, making it highly suitable for residential or mixed-use development (subject to planning).
The most recent application was for a mental health centre facility, May 2023, which was refused, further details can be found on Stoke-on-Trent planning portal (Ref: 68009).
Interested parties should make their own enquiries regards to planning and the suitability of the site for the intended uses with Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
The site is prominently positioned fronting Westport Road at the edge of Burslem town centre, within the City of Stoke-on-Trent. The surrounding area is a mix of established residential housing, local retail and community uses, providing a strong setting for redevelopment.
The property benefits from excellent transport links, with the A5007 only a short distance away, connecting directly to the A500 (D Road) and onwards to the M6 motorway at Junctions 15 and 16. This ensures convenient access across North Staffordshire and the wider regional road network.
Burslem town centre offers a range of shops, cafes, public houses and services, while Hanley city centre is approximately 2 miles to the south, providing access to major retailers, cultural venues and leisure facilities. Educational establishments, GP services and healthcare facilities are all located within easy walking distance, including Haywood Academy located in the Old Town Hall and Haywood Hospital.
The area is well supported by public transport, with regular bus services operating along Westport Road and surrounding routes.
Overall, this location combines strong connectivity with close proximity to town centre facilities, making it highly suitable for residential or mixed-use development (subject to planning).
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type
Owner User
Property Type
Retail
Tenure
Freehold
Property Subtype
Bar
Building Size
3,728 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built
1960
Price
$605,979
Price Per SF
$162.55
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
2 Stories
Building FAR
0.22
Lot Size
0.39 AC
Frontage
49’ on Westport Road
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