£500,000
(£21.15/sq. ft)
Land for salePhoenix Works (Former Factory), 500 King Street, Fenton, Stoke-On-Trent ST3
From 23,638 - 28,137 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Full planning Ref: 70591/ful
Listed building consent Ref: 70652/lbc
25no dwellings & 2no retail units
10 x 1 bedroom
14 x 2 bedroom
1 x 3 bedroom
Heritage site & close to local amenities
Close to local bus station & railway station
Description
Phoenix Works is a heritage former pottery work dating back to 1881, with a featured bottle kiln and courtyard, in a site area of 0.356 acres. Full planning consent has been granted 16th September 2024 for the conversion to 25no residential dwellings and 2no retail units (Planning Ref: 70591/ful) and Listed Building Consent (Planning Ref: 70652/lbc). The residential dwellings consist of:
- 10 x 1 bedroom
- 14 x 2 bedroom
- 1 x 3 bedroom
- 2 x retail units (Use Class E(a)) fronting King Street.
Further details are available via Stoke-on-Trent City Council Planning Portal.
Internally, the buildings are predominantly open plan with natural light on all elevations. The front three storey building has already undergone restoration including repointing, new full glazed doors, window restoration, ground floor rendered and roof restoration. The original bottle kiln forms part of the development with the upper floors forming a bespoke feature of Residential Unit 18.
Location
The property is situated on the edge of Longton town centre and within 0.1 mile are amenities including Longton Bus Station, The Strand (Longton town centre), Tesco, Matalan, Argos and Next. Major road networks are readily available:
• A50 - 0.2 miles
• A500 ‘D’ Road – 2 miles
• M6 J15 – 4.3 miles
Longton Railway Station is only 100 meters from the property and is currently part of a multi-million pound bid by Stoke-on-Trent City Council to transform Stoke-on-Trent train stations. Longton is the second busiest station within the area with a travel time of approximately 5 minutes to Stoke Station.
Phoenix Works is a heritage former pottery work dating back to 1881, with a featured bottle kiln and courtyard, in a site area of 0.356 acres. Full planning consent has been granted 16th September 2024 for the conversion to 25no residential dwellings and 2no retail units (Planning Ref: 70591/ful) and Listed Building Consent (Planning Ref: 70652/lbc). The residential dwellings consist of:
- 10 x 1 bedroom
- 14 x 2 bedroom
- 1 x 3 bedroom
- 2 x retail units (Use Class E(a)) fronting King Street.
Further details are available via Stoke-on-Trent City Council Planning Portal.
Internally, the buildings are predominantly open plan with natural light on all elevations. The front three storey building has already undergone restoration including repointing, new full glazed doors, window restoration, ground floor rendered and roof restoration. The original bottle kiln forms part of the development with the upper floors forming a bespoke feature of Residential Unit 18.
Location
The property is situated on the edge of Longton town centre and within 0.1 mile are amenities including Longton Bus Station, The Strand (Longton town centre), Tesco, Matalan, Argos and Next. Major road networks are readily available:
• A50 - 0.2 miles
• A500 ‘D’ Road – 2 miles
• M6 J15 – 4.3 miles
Longton Railway Station is only 100 meters from the property and is currently part of a multi-million pound bid by Stoke-on-Trent City Council to transform Stoke-on-Trent train stations. Longton is the second busiest station within the area with a travel time of approximately 5 minutes to Stoke Station.



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