This property presents a significant redevelopment opportunity within a historic Victorian pottery works complex, spanning approximately 0.31 hectares (0.78 acres). The main structure, known as the Prince of Wales Range, is a distinctive three-storey building constructed from brick and tile, and it holds Grade II Listed status. This designation indicates its architectural and historical importance, offering both character and potential for preservation or adaptive reuse.
In addition to the prominent frontage, the site features a variety of two-storey buildings at the rear, accompanied by a courtyard that provides ample parking space. With a gross internal area of around 3,251 sq. m (35,000 sq. ft), this expansive layout allows for flexibility in renovation plans, whether for residential conversion or commercial development.
Located on Sutherland Road, this property is conveniently positioned just a quarter mile east-southeast of Longton town centre in the City of Stoke on Trent. This location benefits from local amenities and transport links, enhancing its appeal for prospective investors or developers looking to tap into the area's growth potential.
Potential buyers are encouraged to conduct their own assessments regarding services and planning possibilities with Stoke on Trent City Council to explore the full scope of what can be achieved at this site. As a freehold property, it offers an attractive proposition for those looking to make strategic investments in an area with rich historical roots and promising developmental prospects.
Viewings are available by appointment only through the designated agent.