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£144,0008 bedroom property with land for sale
St Marks Church, Wellwood Street, Amble, Morpeth NE65
Auction
Reduced today
Energy efficient
Land
8 beds
Key information
Features and description
- Status: Available
- Type: Land
- Ownership: Freehold
- Occupation: Vacant
- AUCTION DATE: 11 December 2025
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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH FULL PLANNING for the CONVERSITON INTO 3 APPARMENTS at St Marks Church at Wellwood Street, Amble, Northumberland. planning ref: 24/00193/FUL. FREEHOLD. Suit shrewd builder Potential High Yield Development with Excellent Local Sales Evidence:- Bede House, Bede Street £620,000 Feb 2021; 1, The Wynd £495,000 Jun 2022; Dunelm House, The Wynd, £480,000 Sept 2021. Substantial, landmark building Wonderful opportunity to create unique and desirable living spaces in the popular harbour town of Amble Many original architectural features remain. High quality development scheme, incorporating sustainable, energy efficient designs Tenure - Freehold Services - Mains gas, electricity and water Development opportunity with full planning permission with the evelopment mainly confined to the interior. Opportunity to revitalise and preserve a historic building, contributing to local heritage Open plan, expansive layouts offering a canvas for creative interior design available to purchase as a development opportunity with full planning permission for a high quality scheme. Development includes the subdivision of the building and the insertion of an upper floor to provide 2 no three bedroom duplex apartments and 1 no two bedroom duplex apartment. Each apartment would have its own separate access, with units 1 and 3 reusing existing doorways, whilst unit 2 would have a new doorway created in the north east elevation. Development permitted for No 3 Duplex Apartments with parking, (Apartment 1) approx 2,248 sq ft, (Apartment 2) 1,520 sq ft and (Apartment 3) 1,620 sq ft Application No. 24/00193/FUL Northumberland County Council Planning Portal St Mark’s was built in the late C19 as a congregational church. Typical of much of the Amble Conservation Area, of which it forms a significant part, it is constructed in natural stone and slate with leaded windows. The development provides a wonderful chance to preserve the heritage of this beautiful building, providing residential living that is truly unique and distinctive. The open layouts and expansive interiors offer a canvas for creative, interior design. The large windows provide plenty of natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The upper floor to the largest apartment is hoped to provide wonderful views across the town over towards the marina and coastline. The spaciousness of the proposed apartments, offer adaptable spaces, that can cater to various living arrangements. Energy predicted rate B. In current state, EPC energy rated C. The conversion works would be mainly confined to the interior of the church, however there would be some exterior works, including the introduction of a number of rooflights and works to windows, the insertion of a door into the north east elevation and the removal of part of the boundary wall to facilitate car parking.
Auction Details
11 December 2025, 10am-3pm
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Reduced Buyers Fee: 1% of Sale Price (Min £2500 +vat)
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH FULL PLANNING for the CONVERSITON INTO 3 APPARMENTS at St Marks Church at Wellwood Street, Amble, Northumberland. planning ref: 24/00193/FUL. FREEHOLD. Suit shrewd builder Potential High Yield Development with Excellent Local Sales Evidence:- Bede House, Bede Street £620,000 Feb 2021; 1, The Wynd £495,000 Jun 2022; Dunelm House, The Wynd, £480,000 Sept 2021. Substantial, landmark building Wonderful opportunity to create unique and desirable living spaces in the popular harbour town of Amble Many original architectural features remain. High quality development scheme, incorporating sustainable, energy efficient designs Tenure - Freehold Services - Mains gas, electricity and water Development opportunity with full planning permission with the evelopment mainly confined to the interior. Opportunity to revitalise and preserve a historic building, contributing to local heritage Open plan, expansive layouts offering a canvas for creative interior design available to purchase as a development opportunity with full planning permission for a high quality scheme. Development includes the subdivision of the building and the insertion of an upper floor to provide 2 no three bedroom duplex apartments and 1 no two bedroom duplex apartment. Each apartment would have its own separate access, with units 1 and 3 reusing existing doorways, whilst unit 2 would have a new doorway created in the north east elevation. Development permitted for No 3 Duplex Apartments with parking, (Apartment 1) approx 2,248 sq ft, (Apartment 2) 1,520 sq ft and (Apartment 3) 1,620 sq ft Application No. 24/00193/FUL Northumberland County Council Planning Portal St Mark’s was built in the late C19 as a congregational church. Typical of much of the Amble Conservation Area, of which it forms a significant part, it is constructed in natural stone and slate with leaded windows. The development provides a wonderful chance to preserve the heritage of this beautiful building, providing residential living that is truly unique and distinctive. The open layouts and expansive interiors offer a canvas for creative, interior design. The large windows provide plenty of natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The upper floor to the largest apartment is hoped to provide wonderful views across the town over towards the marina and coastline. The spaciousness of the proposed apartments, offer adaptable spaces, that can cater to various living arrangements. Energy predicted rate B. In current state, EPC energy rated C. The conversion works would be mainly confined to the interior of the church, however there would be some exterior works, including the introduction of a number of rooflights and works to windows, the insertion of a door into the north east elevation and the removal of part of the boundary wall to facilitate car parking.
Auction Details
11 December 2025, 10am-3pm
Timed Online Auction
How to Bid Now
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