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Preserving Heritage: Our Grade II Listed Buildings

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DICCONSON STREET, WIGAN

EXPLORE THE UNIQUE FEATURES AND TIMELESS ELEGANCE

Grade II Listed Buildings on Dicconson Terrace

Discover the historic charm of Dicconson Terrace, these will be beautifully preserved  grade II listed buildings Recognized for their architectural and cultural significance, these buildings stand as a testament to the area's rich heritage. Explore the unique features and timeless elegance that make Dicconson Terrace a treasured landmark in the community.

 

These Grade II listed structures, with their distinctive architectural details, will be carefully preserved to maintain their original character while offering modern functionality. Their historical value adds to the area's cultural fabric, making Dicconson Terrace a sought-after location for both residents and visitors alike.

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What Makes Dicconson Terrace Exceptional

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31 Residential apartments

Internal area 1,903 SqM

1 Bedroom apartments approx £150,000

2 Bedroom apartments approx £200,000

Consent for Conversion and Extension at Dicconson Terrace

The properties located at 1-7 Upper Dicconson Street and 
29-33 Dicconson Street, Wigan, consist of a series of vacant 
buildings that hold Grade II listed status.

 

Listed building consent has been granted for the conversion and extension of these existing structures. The approved development plans propose the creation of 31 residential apartments, aimed at transforming the currently unused properties into functional and vibrant living spaces while maintaining the integrity of their historical features.

 

The total internal floor space of the development is estimated to cover 1,903 square metres. This redevelopment project seeks to breathe new life into these heritage buildings, ensuring their preservation while adapting them to meet modern residential needs.

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EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO REVITALIZE

Approved Plans for Conversion and Extension of Dicconson Terrace

Learn about the granted consent for the conversion and extension of Dicconson Terrace, which allows for the transformation of these historic Grade II listed buildings into modern, functional spaces while preserving their architectural integrity. This consent ensures that the heritage of the site is maintained, enabling a thoughtful blend of history and contemporary living.

The approval for conversion and extension provides an exciting opportunity to revitalize these iconic structures, enhancing their utility without compromising their historical charm. With careful planning, these changes will modernize the property while retaining the unique characteristics that make Dicconson Terrace an important landmark.

Explore the Charm of Dicconson Terrace Development

Discover the perfect blend of history and modern living at Dicconson Terrance, a unique development featuring beautifully refurbished spaces and new residential units.
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 CREATING A DYNAMIC AND THRIVING URBAN COMMUNITY

Exciting Redevelopment of The Dicconson Terrace

Experience the exciting redevelopment of Dicconson Terrace, where historic Grade II listed buildings are being transformed into modern, functional spaces while preserving their architectural charm. This thoughtful redevelopment blends the beauty of the past with contemporary living, offering a unique opportunity to live in a landmark location that celebrates heritage and modernity.

The project involves carefully designed conversions and extensions, ensuring the buildings retain their historical significance while adapting to meet today’s needs. With a focus on sustainability and quality, the redevelopment enhances the area’s character, making it a desirable place for both residents and businesses. This transformation promises to bring new life to Dicconson Terrace while honoring its cultural and architectural legacy.

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Why Invest in The Diccoson Terrace?

The former union building for the Department of Work and Pensions is a substantial Grade II listed, vacant three-storey 
building. The Grade II designation of listed buildings denotes that they are of national importance for their special architectural and historic interest.

We are actively seeking 
large scheme investors who 
are looking for joint venture 
opportunities If this is of interest, we have a full appraisal that we are happy to share and discuss (subject to signed NDA).

Predicted prices for the apartments will start at around £150,000 for one bedrooms, going up to around £200,000 for the two bedrooms.

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Access to the front is gained via Dicconson Street, and to the rear, from Brick Kiln Lane. Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester, England, situated on the River Douglas. The town is located midway between the two cities of Manchester, 16 miles (25.7 km) to the south-east, and Liverpool, 17 miles (27 km) to the south-west.

Wigan’s central location makes it an ideal hub for both business and leisure, with excellent transport links to major cities and surrounding areas. The town boasts a rich industrial history, particularly in coal mining and cotton manufacturing, and today, it combines modern amenities with a strong sense of heritage. Its proximity to green spaces, shopping centers, and cultural landmarks further enhances its appeal as a desirable place to live and work.

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