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The site comprises a cleared and level site set in an attractive riverside location with access taken off Cow Lane from North Gate, the main road into the town centre from the A46 to the north.
The site is bordered on its western side by the River Trent, to the south by well-established housing and to the east by a variety of different commercial uses, including a retail park and Aldi supermarket. Access into the site is in its north western corner from Cow Lane.
The buildings on the site were previously demolished, albeit sections of the site are still partly surfaced with concrete slab.
The northern, eastern and southern boundaries of the site are secured by way of an 8 foot high concrete post and chain link fence.
LOCATION
The site occupies a prominent location within Newark Town Centre, just off Cow Lane, which in turn adjoins North Gate, the main route into the town centre from the A46/A17 roundabout to the north east.
The surrounding area is mixed use in character with a wide range of commercial uses nearby, together with a variety of residential dwellings towards the southern end of the site.
The Northgate and Maltings Retail Parks are situated immediately fronting North Gate, adjacent to the site, where a wide range of national retail multiples are represented, including M&S, B&Q, Boots, Home Bargains and Costa. There is also an Aldi supermarket found immediately to the east.
The town centre is situated a 2 minute walk to the south east.
Newark is a well-regarded East Midlands Market Town, which sits in a strategic location at the junctions of the A46, A1 and A17 major trunk roads. The town also sits on the East Coast Main rail line, with regular services to London King’s Cross in the south and various cities to the north, including York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.
The town has a resident population of circa 30,345 (2021 Census) and a catchment of 123,000. It is the administrative and shopping centre for the district of Newark & Sherwood and is situated approximately 20 miles to the north east of Nottingham and 20 miles to the south west of Lincoln.