Coningsby House, Salisbury Street

Northumberland|North East
Planning ApprovedDeliverable within 5 years

1

Potential Homes

0.5

Hectares

2005

Permission Year

Public

Ownership

About This Site

Coningsby House, Salisbury Street is a brownfield development site covering 0.48 hectares in Northumberland. The site has potential for up to 1 new homes.

The site has full planning permission, granted on 18/10/2005.

Planning Details

Status
permissioned
Permission Type
full planning permission
Permission Date
18/10/2005
Deliverable
Yes (within 5 years)
Reference
3289

Additional Notes

Vacant land forming part of the grounds of an adjacent large residential dwelling. This has been identified for redevelopment for a number of years and has been subject to several planning applications. Initial outline consent was granted a number of years ago in 2005 (CM/04/D/854). A reserved matters permission for 11 dwellings followed later in 2005 (CM/05/D/522). A subsequent application was permitted in 2015, and made an amendment to the original scheme, reducing the overall total to 9 homes (15/01216/FUL). At the same time as the original applications were progressing, a parallel application for demolition of the main Coningsby House and erection 1 dwelling as replacement was also permitted in 2006 (CM/06/D/202). No net gain results from these additional works, so the total net yield from the whole site remains at 9 dwellings. Works commenced on the overall scheme in 2006 and majority of scheme was completed some time ago. The penultimate dwelling was finished in 2017/18 which left only 1 plot outstanding. This dwelling has remained unfinished since. Whilst the permission will not lapse, and the theoretical capacity from the extant planning permission remains, the future delivery of the outstanding unit is currently discounted. If/when new information becomes available to suggest a change to this position, then deliverability can be appraised.

What is Brownfield Land?

Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.

Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 16/12/2025