A former detached Victorian mortuary building, now renamed Lillian House, being halfway through consented redevelopment to form a two floor office conversion, with roof lantern and six windows on the upper floor and light wells in the floor to send natural light to the ground floor. Lillian House has level access from the road to a small patio area at the front door with circa 42 square metres of floor space, with cloakroom, staircase and kitchen area proposed, and unrestricted on street parking. Crayon Architects and Cook Brown building control have overseen the project.
SituatedNorth Grange forms part of a former Victorian hospital, conveniently situated for access to the M5, the Park & Ride service, with Digby & Sowton railway stations nearby.
Proposed AccommodationGround FloorEntrance, meetings room, cloakroom, kitchen, bike store, staircase to first floor.
First FloorOpen plan office space with roof lantern and windows.
OutsideSmall patio area at front door, on street parking. There is no authorised use of the communal gardens.
ViewingsStrictly by prior appointment with Fulfords Exeter . General enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions .
VOA RatingTBC
EPCTBC
PlanningA Grant of Full Planning Permission was granted on the 18th February 2020 by Exeter City Council, under application numbers 19/1648/FUL & 19/1649/LBC, for 'Conversion of former mortuary into office (Class B1) with works having been commenced'.
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