Lovelle Estate Agency are delighted to bring to the market this opportiuty to acquire a grade II listed, former warehouse and wool market for the Louth Corporation in 1825 for the storage and sale of wool which spans over approximately 4147 sqft (385 sqm). The building has more recently been used as an auction room but is now been opened up to developers looking for a conversion project in the quite market town of Louth. Planning permission has been granted to convert this historic building into 6 individual apartments spread over three stories consisting of 1 x 3 bedroom, 3 x 2 bedroom and 2 x 1 bedroom. Further information on the planning can be found on the East Lindsey District Council Planning Portal using the reference N/105/01104/24.
EPC rating: Unknown. Council tax band: X,
Louth is an attractive market town with a population of approximately 17,000 and enjoys a thrice weekly open market, independent shops and national retailers, three supermarkets, leisure centre, two Golf courses, cinema and theatre.
The town is positioned on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds a designated area of natural beauty and is situated some 25 miles north -east of the city of Lincoln and some 16 miles south of the town of Grimsby.
The property is situated close to the retail centre of the town and fronts onto Kidgate with a return frontage to Lee Street and is a mostly residential area but having a JD Wetherspoon directly opposite as well as pedestrian passage way linking Kidgate to Mercer Row and the town's main shopping area.
The property is constructed of solid red brick walls and has a traditional clay pan tile pitch roof. A single story extension was added in late 1990s to provide office accommodation and toilets.
The property retains many original features with Historic England stating that it is one of the best preserved storage warehouses into the period of Louth industrial expansion in the late 18th of the early 19th centuries.
Planning Permission can be viewed by following the below link.
https://publicaccess.e-lindsey.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do;jsessionid=4A5119EA6DAA17CB3142825C17FC4978?action=simple&searchType=Application
And quoting the following reference N/105/01104/24