Nottinghamshire Police has completed the sale of its former police station on Rectory Road, West Bridgford to McCarthy Stone. In a deal brokered by Box Property and LHS, the old station will be transformed into a thriving retirement community.
McCarthy Stone creates award-winning retirement properties for sale or for rent. It has already worked with Rushcliffe Borough Council to secure planning consent for a scheme on the site which will see the existing building demolished to make way for 86, one-and two-bedroom, Retirement Living apartments, with on-site support, car parking and professionally-landscaped gardens.
The development will also include communal facilities such as a residents’ lounge, mobility scooter charging and storage room, guest suite and an internal refuse store, with lift access to all floors.
Ben Tebbutt, director at Box Property, said: “There is a real shortage of independent living accommodation for older people in the local area. We’ve worked closely with McCarthy Stone over the last 12 months to get the deal over the line and we are excited to see the next phase of development.”
Katie Fisher, divisional managing director at McCarthy Stone, said: “With the completion of the sale of the property, we will shortly commence construction and our Retirement Living development will significantly improve local housing choice for older people in West Bridgford.
“The development will be ideal for residents in the area who wish to retain their independence, in their own home, while accessing a warm, fun, and caring community of friendly neighbours.”
Robbie Farrell of Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) acted on behalf of the Police, who have relocated officers from the former police training centre to a joint site on Loughborough Road with West Bridgford Fire Service.