2a Edinburgh Street, Lisburn Road, BT9 7DS
About 2a Edinburgh Street
2a Edinburgh Street is a prominent corner site on Edinburgh Street and Lisburn Road. The site extends to approximately 5,725 ft2 and is currently occupied by the Windsor Recreation and Snooker Club. It comprises a lounge with bar facility, a snug bar, store/cold store, snooker room and ladies and gents toilets. It is accessed from Edinburgh Street.
The site has been put up for sale seeking offers over £500,000 and is being marketed as a Redevelopment Opportunity by McKibbin Commercial Property Consultants.
In April 1987, a planning application was submitted (Z/1987/0878) which sought alterations and conversion of ground floor snooker room to lounge and addition of first floor to provide snooker room and lounge facilities. This application was later withdrawn in October 1987.
In November 1987, a new planning application was submitted (Z/1987/2227) proposing alteration and extension of ground floor lounge and provision of first floor club room. This application was approved in January 1988.
Project Information
Size
5725 ft²
Planning References
Z/1987/2227Z/1987/2227
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