Commercial development
Commercial development
4060
Features and description
- Grade II listed property, constructed c.1850
- Three-storey building surrounded by lawned areas and with car park to the front
- Planning consent for demolition of side extension and erection of two semi-detached dwellings with parking and landscaping
- Within walking distance of Worcester city centre
- Close proximity to Gheluvelt Park, Worcester Racecourse and the River Severn.
Lindisfarne House is located on Barbourne Terrace, just off Barbourne road on the northern outskirts of Worcester City Centre.
Worcester City Centre is within walking distance, and the property is within close proximity to Gheluvelt Park, Worcester Racecourse and the River Severn.
Barbourne itself is a popular residential area and home to a number of local independent shops, convenience stores and public houses.
The property is readily accessible being just off the A38 Barbourne Road which leads north to the A449 and subsequently the M5 motorway, Junction 6.
Lindisfarne House is a Grade II listed property, constructed c.1850. It is currently occupied by City Church as an office and meeting facility.
The imposing three-storey building is set back from the road and is surrounded by lawned areas to the side and rear, and a car park to the front.
An impressive stone entrance leads to the main house, whilst the lower ground floor can be separately accessed via a rear entrance, thus offering potential as a self-contained unit.
Grade II listed property, constructed c.1850
Three-storey building surrounded by lawned areas and with car park to the front
Planning consent for demolition of side extension and erection of two semi-detached dwellings with parking and landscaping
Within walking distance of Worcester city centre
Exciting development opportunity - Lindisfarne House, Worcester
Worcester City Centre is within walking distance, and the property is within close proximity to Gheluvelt Park, Worcester Racecourse and the River Severn.
Barbourne itself is a popular residential area and home to a number of local independent shops, convenience stores and public houses.
The property is readily accessible being just off the A38 Barbourne Road which leads north to the A449 and subsequently the M5 motorway, Junction 6.
Lindisfarne House is a Grade II listed property, constructed c.1850. It is currently occupied by City Church as an office and meeting facility.
The imposing three-storey building is set back from the road and is surrounded by lawned areas to the side and rear, and a car park to the front.
An impressive stone entrance leads to the main house, whilst the lower ground floor can be separately accessed via a rear entrance, thus offering potential as a self-contained unit.
Grade II listed property, constructed c.1850
Three-storey building surrounded by lawned areas and with car park to the front
Planning consent for demolition of side extension and erection of two semi-detached dwellings with parking and landscaping
Within walking distance of Worcester city centre
Exciting development opportunity - Lindisfarne House, Worcester
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Fisher German was founded in 2000, although the founding firms have a history dating back 200 years. Since then we have grown at an impressive rate and now have national reach with a network of offices. This evolution keeps us at the forefront of the market and makes us a go-to specialist for land and property. Our national network comprises teams of specialists who have the skills, experience, and expertise to help clients meet their strategic, financial, and operational goals. We offer an unrivalled breadth of expertise across land and property services in the UK and our local knowledge allows us to operate a localised approach to deliver a wide range of integrated chartered surveying, planning, consultancy and estate agency services on a national basis. We are in the privileged position to work across the full property spectrum and influence a wide range of environmental and social policy issues.




