Pictured: The former Eastwood school building
A 100 year-old Nottingham school building and nearby residential
land are being marketed by national commercial property consultancy
Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH).
LSH has been instructed to market the former Eastwood school
buildings, standing on 1.14 acres of land in Eastwood by
Nottinghamshire County Council. Pupils moved to the newly-built
Eastwood Primary School this term.
LSH is also marketing 1.57 acres of residential land in Church
Street, Eastwood, next to the site of the new school.
The former Eastwood school on Devonshire Drive, Eastwood was
first opened in 1910. It is a two storey building with an
additional nursery building and playground in the town centre
conservation area.
Sean Bremner, Director in LSH's Nottingham office said, "The
former Eastwood School is an impressive building which, with
sympathetic design and adaption, has potential for residential
purposes, maybe targeting the assisted home sector. The land on
Church Street offers an alternative opportunity for private housing
and we have received good initial interest."
For more information about Lambert Smith Hampton, please visit
their website here: www.lsh.co.uk