Mawdsley Street, Bolton, BL1 1LF
Location and Situation
This site sits within the context of the wider ongoing regeneration of Bolton Town Centre.
Mawdsley Street is located in a small professional area of Bolton Town Centre close to Newport Street. It is understood that this site was the birthplace of the University of Bolton.
The site has an expired consent for residential use. It is accessed off Great Moor Street and is located opposite the new Bolton Bus and Rail Interchange.
It also has good connections to the local road network and St Peter’s Way (A666) which provides access to the regional motorway network.
There are a number of different occupiers in this location including bars, nightclubs, restaurants, offices, residential occupiers and retailers.

Site Description
The site provides a mixture of 2 No. and 3 No. storey period properties that offer a significant amount of character to the street. These include the offices of AFG Law and 30 Mawdsley Street; a Grade II listed building in a significant state of disrepair.
There are a number of surfaced open car parks that are currently well used by both the surrounding office occupiers and the general public.
There is a 3 No. storey circa 1960’s office block known as Commercial Union House with ground floor retail and 2 No. floors of offices above that fronting Great Moor Street. There is also a modern 4 No. storey office building named `The Hub` that is situated in this location.
The quality of the buildings range from being unused and dilapidated to being relatively modern and in some cases, recently refurbished.

The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.
The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.
The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.
The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.
The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.
The gross site area is understood to be 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares). Please note these are high level estimates and will require further investigations and due diligence regarding the net developable area and site ownership and boundaries.











