The property comprises a substantial detached former social club extending to approximately 9,086 sq ft (844.1 sq m) Gross Internal Area.
Whilst historically operated as a licensed social club and community venue, the scale, configuration and flexibility of the accommodation provide potential for a wide range of alternative uses, subject to any necessary consents and landlord approval.
Constructed in brick beneath a pitched metal clad roof, the building occupies a self-contained site and provides extensive accommodation arranged predominantly at ground floor level. The premises benefit from a dedicated surfaced car parking area together with ancillary external circulation space and are offered substantially as shown edged red on the site plan.
At the heart of the property is a substantial function hall extending to approximately 288 sq m (3,100 sq ft) incorporating a stage area, bar servery and extensive open floor space capable of accommodating a significant number of users. The scale of this room provides flexibility for assembly, training, educational, recreational, conference and community-based activities.
The accommodation further includes a substantial lounge bar and separate bar area extending to approximately 184 sq m (1,980 sq ft) in total, together with a dedicated games room extending to approximately 104 sq m (1,120 sq ft).
These areas offer adaptable accommodation which could readily be utilised as classrooms, training suites, meeting rooms, activity spaces, offices, counselling rooms, therapy facilities or similar ancillary accommodation, subject to any necessary consents.
Additional accommodation includes kitchen and service areas, stores, cellar accommodation, offices, circulation areas and extensive male, female and accessible WC facilities.
The property offers a combination of large open-plan accommodation together with smaller ancillary rooms, welfare facilities and storage areas, making it suitable for
occupiers requiring both communal and administrative space within a single self-contained building.
The building may be particularly attractive to educational and training providers seeking a substantial facility capable of accommodating learning environments, support services and associated administration. The layout and range of accommodation may also lend itself to specialist educational provision, community-based services, charitable organisations, healthcare and wellbeing providers, adult day-care services, organisations supporting individuals with additional needs, faith-based organisations, youth groups and similar occupiers.
Alternative leisure, recreational, conference, meeting and event-based uses may also be appropriate, subject to landlord approval and any necessary statutory consents. The landlord will consider all genuine proposals on their individual merits but is particularly interested in securing a sustainable long-term occupier whose activities are compatible with the surrounding residential, educational and community environment.