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021d6c61e5a788c3ce75822547065a370b88230e25df5f0832b72cf6f537f54b notes Site of Hadrian House, a Grade II listed building located within the centre of Hexham. The main building is a three-storey Georgian townhouse that was altered in 1839, when a large extension was added at the rear. The building was then utilised as a large Wesleyan chapel until 1877, after which it became the main Post Office for Hexham. In the 1970s the Post Office relocated and the building was utilised as offices, firstly by the Department of the Environment, and later Northumberland County Council. In recent times it has been a register office but is now vacant and available for redevelopment through sensitive conversion reflecting the heritage status. A higher yield is likely to be appropriate given the central location, with the density reflected conversion to a flatted scheme. A scheme for 8 apartments, through alteration and conversion, was permitted in 2017 (17/01204/FUL). The proposal is to provide 3 apartments on the ground-floor, a further 3 flats on the first-floor, and a single apartment on the second-floor. The basement area would be converted to provide the final flat. Works commenced in July 2020 and forecast for completion within the next 5 years. 2021-12-17
8f7920e8cf1444f5509d6afbb2ee87729d44b10eb124a0d203f9033fa8445b1a notes Grade II listed Hadrian House located within the centre of Hexham that has had a variety of uses over the years. The main building is a three-storey Georgian townhouse that was altered in 1839, when a large extension was added at the rear. After alteration, the building became a large Wesleyan chapel until 1877 when it became the main Post Office for Hexham. In the 1970s the Post Office relocated and the building was utilised as offices, firstly by the Department of the Environment, and later Northumberland County Council. In recent times it has been a register office but is now vacant and available for redevelopment through sensitive conversion. A higher yield would reflect the central location and the density of the proposed flatted scheme. A permitted scheme for 8 apartments, through alteration and conversion, is now in place (17/01204/FUL). The works would provide 3 apartments on the ground-floor, a further 3 apartments on the first-floor and a single apartment on the second-floor. The basement area would be converted to provide the final flat. Development yet to commence but forecast for completion within the next 5 years. 2020-12-17
b536a2518de26b81cfba32ae4a314b8d2bbc48efc9abe5a2fd606f8cfb7e99a5 notes Town centre offices that are proposed for redevelopment for residential use through conversion and change of use. A permitted scheme for 8 apartments is yet to commence but completion is anticipated within the next 5 years (17/01204/FUL). The higher yield reflects the central location and the density of the proposed flatted scheme. 2019-12-17
f0fbea615d8d3484438c7119e3f3141717fc20937ca648529546f542dfd803b0 notes Full application for change of use and conversion of listed building to provide 8 apartments permitted November 2017 - 17/01204/FUL. Permitted scheme for 8 units - yet to commence but forecast for delivery to start within next 5 years. Redevelopment to provide apartments through change of use and conversion of existing office building within town centre location. Higher yield reflects location and nature of development proposed.. https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/NorthumberlandCountyCouncil/media/Planning-and-Building/planning%20policy/Studies%20and%20Evidence%20Reports/Housing%20Studies/1.%20SHLAA/Appendix-G-SHLAA-Sites-Summary-Assessment-Schedule.pdf 2018-12-31