The following properties are offered for sale by tender on behalf of Liverpool City Council. Interested parties must register to receive the Tender Pack and submit their tender before the stated deadline.
Approximately 0.98 acres of land consisting of overgrowth throughout the site predominantly trees and vegetation. Additional remedial repairs would also be required including repairs to boundary fencing and pavement reinstatement. A Japanese knotweed survey was carried out in March 2025 finding no evidence of Japanese knotweed on site. Only 80% of the site has been surveyed for Japanese Knotweed due to access.
Liverpool City Council are welcoming Expressions of Interest to redevelop the site into industrial or business use. The property will be disposed of by way of an informal tender, the interested parties should put forward their expression of interest based on a reasonable market value offer. Their expression of interest should include the following:
- Financial Offer (How much the interested party are prepared to bid for the property).
- Proposed Scheme details/plans.
-Timescale for completion.
- Whether contact with the local planning department has been made.
It should be noted that there will be strict deadlines in place to make sure any proposed scheme that is granted is adhered to and work is commenced in a timely fashion.
The land has historically been used as open space and consists of a cleared greenfield site. Liverpool City Council are welcoming Expressions of Interest to redevelop the site into industrial or business use. The property will be disposed of by way of an informal tender, the interested parties should put forward their expression of interest based on a reasonable market value offer. Their expression of interest should include the following:
-Financial Offer (How much the interested party are prepared to bid for the property).
- Proposed Scheme details/plans.
-Timescale for completion.
-Whether contact with the local planning department has been made.
It should be noted that there will be strict deadlines in place to make sure any proposed scheme that is granted is adhered to and work is commenced in a timely fashion.
163 Chatham Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire the freehold of a substantial four-storey Georgian townhouse in the heart of Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter. The property, most recently used as an 11-bedroom student HMO, is now vacant and offers excellent scope for redevelopment (subject to the necessary consents).
This elegant mid-terrace property is Grade II Listed and lies within the Canning Street Conservation Area, reflecting its architectural and historic significance. The listing can be found on the Historic England website under reference 1356333
The property retains many period features, including sash windows, high ceilings, and an original cast iron range, and benefits from generous room sizes and rear garden space.