Former Anhydrite Mine, Haverton Hill Road, Billingham, TS23 1QZ
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REF NUMBER: AI109053
Former Anhydrite Mine, Haverton Hill Road, Billingham, TS23 1QZ
Agent's Details
Paul Marsh
T: 07940581738
Mark Deans
T: 020 7911 2849
Danny Cramman
T: 07796 993 750
260,486 SqFt
(24,200 SqM)
For Sale On Application
- Volume of mine totalling 11,500,000m3 and covering 400 hectares
- Lapsed planning consent for 4,000,000m3 of storage of APCr
- Site at ground level totalling 2.42 hectares
- Stable mine structure and non-reactive environment
- Two shafts with a 3.5 metre diameter
- Located near to existing industrial premises including EfW facility
- Well located with good access to A1(M) via the A19 and A66
Development Opportunity - 6 acre surface area, also 11 Million cubic metre void underground.
Anhydrite was mined here from 1921 until 1971 with over 33,000,000 tonnes being extracted principally to make fertilisers and cements. The mine is accessed from two shafts some 230 metres in depth, surrounded by a site of 2.42 hectares (5.54 acres) at ground level.
The mine offers potential for various storage uses including, but not limited to, waste materials such as APCr and other residues in a non-reactive environment. Anhydrite was mined here from 1921 until 1971 with over 33,000,000 tonnes being extracted principally to make fertilisers and cements. The mine is accessed from two shafts some 230 metres in depth, surrounded by a site of 2.42 hectares (5.54 acres) at ground level.
The mine offers potential for various storage uses including, but not limited to, waste materials such as APCr and other residues in a non-reactive environment.
Specification
For specification details, please speak to one of our agents.
Former Anhydrite Mine, Haverton Hill Road, Billingham, TS23 1QZ
Agent's Details
Paul Marsh
T: 07940581738
Mark Deans
T: 020 7911 2849
Danny Cramman
T: 07796 993 750
Location
Alternative transport north is available by the Durham Coast Rail Line. This line also provides connections to London via the Trans-Pennine rail network at Thornaby.
Teesside International Airport is approximately 12 miles to the west with Newcastle International Airport approximately 42 miles to the north. The town also lies approximately 5 miles from Tees Port and benefits from excellent access to the other North East coastal ports via the A19.