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Corn Exchange, Alnwick

not-permissioned

Site Details

Site Size
0.12 hectares
Potential Dwellings
5
Ownership
not-owned-by-a-public-authority
Reference
0285

Location

Coordinates: 55.412408, -1.705669

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Notes

Vacant Grade II listed building within Alnwick town centre that dates from 1862 and has been utilised for a number of purposes over the years. After the original use ceased, the building continued as cinema, and then a bingo hall until closure in 1986. It has been vacant unoccupied for a number of years. Situated behind the main row of buildings in Market Street, access is a key constraint to overcome to ensure that development is viable. Yield reflects urban infill opportunity at relatively high density, most likely provided through conversion to apartments. A scheme will have to be reflective of and sensitive to the listed building and surrounding heritage assets. Previous planning permission lapsed for change of use from a cinema to public house (13/02501/FUL). A much earlier permission for a mixed-use scheme, including residential development, similarly lapsed (A/90/A/210). Any future proposals for residential development proposals are likely to incorporate two adjacent parcels of land within the same ownership (0285, 0286). Confirmed by the landowner that the site is available for redevelopment, and work is currently underway to work up a comprehensive project for revitalising the whole area. Currently considered developable in the medium- to longer-term.

Data source: Brownfield Land Register | Entry date: 19/11/2024 | Start date: 30/06/2016