Old County Hall, Station Road, Truro, Cornwall
Overview
- SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PREMISES AND LAND
- CONSENT FOR CONVERSION TO HOTEL/APARTHOTEL USE. AN APPLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSENT IS PENDING
- TOTAL SITE EXTENT 2.039 ACRES (0.825 HA)
- LOCATED CLOSE TO MAINLINE RAILWAY STATION, CITY CENTRE AND HOSPITAL
- ICONIC GRADE II LISTED PREMISES
- EPC: B (42)
Old County Hall is an imposing and substantial Grade II listed period building. The property is arranged over ground and first floors with the useful inclusion of a small basement. The property was constructed during 1910-1912 as Local Government Offices to include a Council Chamber. There is a carriage driveway to the front, and additional land at the rear which has been used for car parking and has potential for further development. The site sits on a generous plot which slopes gently from south to north. Due to the position of the premises it has commanding views over the local area and to the countryside beyond.
The building retains much of its original charm and period features including and open stairwell with heavy turned balusters, parquet flooring in part and vaulted ceilings to corridors. Externally the stonework has been cleaned and some works undertaken.
Old County Hall is strategically located just off the busy A390 which connects Truro City Centre with Treliske, Threemilestone and the A30 at Chiverton Cross. The building is within an easy walking distance of the County Arms Hotel and Restaurant/Pub, County Hall, Sainsbury’s and Truro’s mainline Railway Station which has regular connections to London Paddington. The City centre is located 0.7m to the east and the Royal Cornwall Hospital is located 1.5m to the west.
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