About this property

A redevelopment opportunity suitable for conversion for residential use or Budget Hotel subject to any consents. There is also possibility to add extra floors subject to gaining any necesssary planning consents.

Birkenhead House is a modern 1980's style office building of concrete frame construction with a with flat roof. Windows are aluminium framed and double glazed throughout with feature 'north-light' windows to Second floor level at the front elevation providing excellent natural light. Accommodation is arranged over Lower Ground, Upper Ground, First and Second Floor levels with each floor being accessible via 2no lifts, one located at Price Street entrance and the other to the rear Market Street access.

Birkenhead House comprises of 23,616 sq ft (2,193 sq m). With each floor plate having the following areas:

Lower Ground Floor 371m² 3997ft²
Ground Floor 553m² 5956ft²
First Floor 644m² 6927ft²
Second Floor 436m² 4690ft²
Lower Ground Floor Storage 190m² 2046ft²

Servicing is to the rear of the building from Market Street, where a small car park compound can be found. It provides flexible accommodation with amenity blocks on each floor. The open floor plates provide easily divisible space.

Public transport is excellent with the property being close to 2 Merseyrail stations, regular bus routes, Woodside Mersey Ferry teminal, the Mersey Tunnels with easy access to the national motorway network.

Listed By

Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY

t. 0151 207 6315
f. 0151 207 6316
auctions@suttonkersh.co.uk

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Situated

Birkenhead House is situated close to the heart of Birkenhead town centre and all it has to offer including the Pyramids Shopping Centre, which houses many high street brands. Regular bus services run along Argyle Street and the entrance to the Wallasey / Liverpool Kingsway Tunnel is within a 10 minute drive. The Birkenhead / Liverpool Queensway Tunnel in just a 5 minute drive. Merseyrail links via the Wirral Line, providing direct ac- cess to Liverpool city centre loop line and Lime Street main line station can be accessed via Conway Park station which is just 5 minutes walk from the building

EPC Rating

E

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Birkenhead House, 17-21 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside

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