£780,000
(£163.45/sq. ft)
Property for saleBellstone Court, Shrewsbury SY1
4,772 sq. ft
About this property
Characterful property
Town centre location
Floor areas extending in total to approx. 4771.87 sq ft (443.35 sq m)
Pleasant courtyard setting
Redevelopment opportunity with scope for alternative uses STPP
Income generating office complex
Mixed Use Investment For Sale
Description
The Morris Hall is a recently listed Grade II early 20th century meeting room with additional commercial and residential accommodation comprising let office space and a flat. The Hall takes its name from James Kent Morris (1872-1935) of the Morris Company of Shrewsbury, a notable local socialist politician, and was built in 1933.
The Hall was designed to appear as two attached sections: An older, medieval style hall to the north, and a Tudor house to the south. Care was taken to employ local craftsmen using traditional methods to build the hall. The rear part of the hall, which is visible only from the small back garden, is of a much more standard utilitarian style and finish than the front, although constructed at the same time. Much of the building material was reclaimed from older buildings.
The interior is richly decorated in medieval and Tudor styles, featuring elaborate joinery, wood panelling, and a ribbed ceiling in the hall. A memorial to J.K. Morris is displayed (truncated)
Location
The property is situated within the heart of Shrewsbury, to the rear of Bellstone between Old Bank Buildings and St Chad's Church. Situated within the town's historic river loop, to the immediate west of the town centre, surrounding properties comprise a mix of retail, hospitality and office spaces with other residential buildings. The property is accessed off Bellstone via an arched gated pedestrian passage into and enclosed courtyard.
There is no parking at the property, but public parking is located across from Bellstone at Rowley's Mansion.
Planning
Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Planning Authority.
Tenure
The property is held Freehold (Title Number SL238823 and SL182539).
Accommodation
The Morris Hall extends in total to approximately 3,766 sq ft (349.9 sq m) and 1 Bellstone Court extends in total to approximately 1006 sq ft (93.5 sq m).
EPC
Morris Hall – E
Morris Hall Flat – D
Suite 1 – E
Suite 2 – G
Suite 3 – G
VAT
It is our understanding that the property is not elected for VAT.
Business Rates
Interested parties should rely on their own investigations through the local authority. Shropshire Council Tel:
Services
We understand that the property benefits from mains water, gas, electricity, and sewage. Purchasers are to rely on their own investigations.
Legal Costs
Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs.
Local Authority
Shropshire County Council.
Viewings
By appointment through Berrys. Please contact the agent (contact details below) to arrange an appointment.
Description
The Morris Hall is a recently listed Grade II early 20th century meeting room with additional commercial and residential accommodation comprising let office space and a flat. The Hall takes its name from James Kent Morris (1872-1935) of the Morris Company of Shrewsbury, a notable local socialist politician, and was built in 1933.
The Hall was designed to appear as two attached sections: An older, medieval style hall to the north, and a Tudor house to the south. Care was taken to employ local craftsmen using traditional methods to build the hall. The rear part of the hall, which is visible only from the small back garden, is of a much more standard utilitarian style and finish than the front, although constructed at the same time. Much of the building material was reclaimed from older buildings.
The interior is richly decorated in medieval and Tudor styles, featuring elaborate joinery, wood panelling, and a ribbed ceiling in the hall. A memorial to J.K. Morris is displayed (truncated)
Location
The property is situated within the heart of Shrewsbury, to the rear of Bellstone between Old Bank Buildings and St Chad's Church. Situated within the town's historic river loop, to the immediate west of the town centre, surrounding properties comprise a mix of retail, hospitality and office spaces with other residential buildings. The property is accessed off Bellstone via an arched gated pedestrian passage into and enclosed courtyard.
There is no parking at the property, but public parking is located across from Bellstone at Rowley's Mansion.
Planning
Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Planning Authority.
Tenure
The property is held Freehold (Title Number SL238823 and SL182539).
Accommodation
The Morris Hall extends in total to approximately 3,766 sq ft (349.9 sq m) and 1 Bellstone Court extends in total to approximately 1006 sq ft (93.5 sq m).
EPC
Morris Hall – E
Morris Hall Flat – D
Suite 1 – E
Suite 2 – G
Suite 3 – G
VAT
It is our understanding that the property is not elected for VAT.
Business Rates
Interested parties should rely on their own investigations through the local authority. Shropshire Council Tel:
Services
We understand that the property benefits from mains water, gas, electricity, and sewage. Purchasers are to rely on their own investigations.
Legal Costs
Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs.
Local Authority
Shropshire County Council.
Viewings
By appointment through Berrys. Please contact the agent (contact details below) to arrange an appointment.