County Hall

Development opportunity

On the market

The site

County Hall is owned freehold by Oxfordshire County Council. It is a prime site prominently located in the city centre on the corner of New Road and Castle Street. The site comprises County Hall and Old County Hall and totals approx. 1 acre. Old County Hall is Grade II* listed.

The opportunity

To re-imagine the site and the existing buildings through redevelopment, refurbishment and re-positioning in order to create a vibrant, mixed-use destination. The site and the buildings support a wide range of uses and a re-imagined County Hall will compliment and add value to the city centre. Any plans will need to respect and enhance the listed Old County Hall.

County Hall provides the opportunity to create an attractive environment which will deliver social value improvements through high quality public realm, and buildings that are more sustainable, low carbon and better connected.

The current buildings on the site total approximately 91,000 sq ft.

Progress

County Hall is being openly marketed and a purchaser is sought to bring forward the site.

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