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MAJOR HISTORIC HERITAGE MUSEUM SITEWITHIN BRIGHTON & HOVE
Significant potential for a variety of usesLEISURE • BUSINESS SPACE • EDUCATIONAL
MEDIA CAMPUS • INSTITUTIONAL
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY FRIDAY 8th JUNE 2018
THE DROVEWAY, HOVE, EAST SUSSEX, BN3 7QA
LEGAL & GENERALHEADQUARTERS
BILINGUALPRIMARY SCHOOL
CORAL GREYHOUNDSTADIUM
WAITROSESUPERSTORE
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The British Engineerium (formerly Goldstone pumpingstation) is an engineering and steam power museumsituated within the Brighton and Hove conurbation. Itcomprises a series of 19th Century High Victorian,Gothic brick buildings which were erected in 1866, as apumping station for the local water supply company. Asecond engine was added in 1875. At the time ofconstruction, Brighton and Hove suffered from a lack ofclean water due to the rapid growth of the town in the18th and early 19th century. Thomas Hawksley wascommissioned to find a new site for a pumping stationand in 1858 he advised that the shallow chalk valley atGoldstone bottom was a suitable candidate forsupplying water from the natural aquifer below.
The facility opened in 1866 and consisted of the originalboiler house with adjacent engine room, coal cellars anda chimney, all built of polychrome brick. Demand forwater continued to rise and in 1876 the corporationundertook a major expansion of the pumping station, byadding a second engine room, together with the largecoal shed (corliss room) and additional workshopfacilities. Both engines were capable of pumping
approximately 600,000 litres of water per hour. In 1884,a cooling pond and leat were built on the adjoining land.
The site ran successfully until the 1950s when it becameredundant due to the addition of several post-warpumping stations across the city. In 1971, the site wassaved from demolition by Jonathan Minns, a London-based steam and engineering expert who set aboutsaving the buildings and their contents. In 2006, the sitewas acquired by its present owners who have continuedwith the restoration and construction of the newbuildings, with a view to creating an engineeringthemed visitor attraction.
THE BRITISH ENGINEERIUM - A BRIEF HISTORY
THE BRITISH ENGINEERIUM IS ANENGINEERING AND STEAM POWERMUSEUM SITUATED WITHIN THEBRIGHTON AND HOVE CONURBATION.IT COMPRISES A SERIES OF 19THCENTURY, HIGH VICTORIAN, GOTHICBRICK BUILDINGS WHICH WEREERECTED IN 1866, AS A PUMPINGSTATION FOR THE LOCAL WATERSUPPLY COMPANY.
THE ENGINEERIUM HAS BEENBEAUTIFULLY RESTORED OVER THELAST TEN YEARS BY THE BRITISHENGINEERIUM TRUST. IN RECENT YEARS,ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION HASBEEN ADDED, EXTENDING THEBUILDINGS WITH SEVERAL NEWBUILDINGS, TO A TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF33,625 SQ.FT / 3,123 SQ.M.
THE ENGINEERIUM SITS UPON A TOTALSITE AREA OF 2.5 ACRES/1 HECTARE.
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BRIGHTON & HOVE
Brighton and Hove is a seaside resort, some 55 milessouth of London with an estimated population of273,000, forming part of a larger conurbationstretching along the coast of approximately 480,000.It is connected to the national road networks by theA(M)23 north and the A259 and A27 east west routesand has excellent rail links via Brighton, Hove andPortslade stations, making London Victoria accessiblein under one hour.
LOCATION
The Engineerium complex lies within the conurbationof Brighton and Hove at the corner of Neville Road andThe Droveway, which is accessible from the A23/A27and the A270 east-west thoroughfares. The site isimmediately adjacent to Hove Park, a green spaceextending to some 40 acres with tennis courts, steamtrain ride and various other facilities. Public transportroutes are available in Neville Road and the site isapproximately 1.5 miles from Hove and Aldringtonmainline railway stations.
Culture is an intrinsic part of life in
Brighton. The renowned Theatre
Royal, Duke of York’s Picture House
and Brighton Museum are all a stroll
away and the city regularly hosts
festivals and exhibitions including
the annual Brighton Pride Festival,
Brighton Comedy Festival and
Brighton Festival, the largest arts
festival in England and one of the
largest in Europe.
BRIGHTON & HOVE
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The new buildings were developed with the concept ofcreating a themed visitor attraction, based around theexisting heritage steam museum and as such lendthemselves to a variety of uses which could includeleisure (D2 use), D1 uses and offices (B1), or a mixture ofthese uses.
The new buildings have been finished to a shellspecification and are, thus, ready for final fit out by thenew occupiers.
PLANNING
The site currently comprises a variety of buildings,most of which are classed as a museum which fallsunder class D1 use. The engineer’s house is used asoffices, which is complementary to the main museumuse of the site. It is considered that the site is suitablefor a variety of alternative uses which would be subjectto a change of use.
The site and buildings fall under the EngineeriumConservation area which extends to 8.89 acres / 3.59hectares and includes a site on the other side of theroad (not included in this sale).
Parts of the site are Listed Grade II, including the boilerand engine house plus chimney (cooling pond and leat),the coal shed (corliss room) and the flint boundary wall.
Militarium Exhibition Hall (currently vacant)
The view from Hove Park
The Engineerium has been beautifully
restored over the last ten years by the
British Engineerium Trust. In recent
years, additional accommodation
has been added, extending to some
15,015sq.ft / 1,395 sq.m in several new
buildings, which are currently
internally unfitted. This brings the
total floor area of the buildings to
33,625 sq.ft / 3,123 sq.m, sitting upon
a site of 2.5 acres/1 hectare.
THE OPPORTUNITYSignificant potential for a variety of uses
LEISURE • BUSINESS SPACE • EDUCATIONALMEDIA CAMPUS • INSTITUTIONAL
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TENUREThe entire site is available freehold with vacantpossession upon completion, with our clients preferencefor a sale. However, consideration will also be given toproposals from operators on a leasehold basis.
BASIS OF SALEInitial expressions of interest are invited by Friday 8thJune 2018. Any freehold of leasehold proposals shouldbe marked ‘British Engineerium offer’ and addressed toMr C. Oakley of Oakley, 23 & 24 Marlborough Place,Brighton, BN1 1UB.
NB: There are various free standing Historic Artefactswithin the buildings which are held by The EngineeriumTrust and are not part of the Sale.
Our clients also own 3 residential properties which areopposite the site, which could be part of the Sale.
There is a covenant on the property which requiresthe primary use of the site to remain as a Museum andExhibition centre. Further details on all of the aboveon request.
THEMED VISITORATTRACTION
The current owner, whilst lovingly
refurbishing the entire complex, had
the vision to create a significant
visitor destination site telling the
story of the ‘World of Engineering’.The current owner, whilst lovingly refurbishing the
entire complex, had the vision to create asignificant visitor destination site telling the story ofthe ‘World of Engineering’. The intention was to mix
the old and the new by combining heritage andhistory with the latest entertainment technologiesto create a unique family theme park experience,including the ‘British Militarium’ (a fully immersive
exhibition experience of the machines andindustrial warfare), “Dr Volks mystery ride” (a train
ride exploring the mystery of electricity and itspower for invention), a 5D cinema together with arestaurant and cafe area, all supplemented with
the beautiful grade 2 listed steam engines.
This is an example of the versatility of the site andpotential of the buildings.
New Exhibition Space (currently vacant)
New Exhibition Hall Entrance (currently vacant)
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THE BRITISH ENGINEERIUMHISTORIC BUILDINGSApproximate internal floor areas: Sq Feet Sq Meters
Existing Victorian buildings
Boiler house 6,670 sq.ft 620 sq.m
Engine house 1 1,075 sq.ft 100 sq.m
Engine House 2 1,075 sq.ft 100 sq.m
Corliss Room Lower Level 3,875 sq.ft 360 sq.m
Corliss Room Upper Level 2,365 sq.ft 220 sq.m
Workshop (rear of Corliss room) 1,345 sq.ft 125 sq.m
Sub Total 16,405 sq.ft 1,525 sq.m
Engineer’s House (offices) 2,205 sq.ft 205 sq.m
TOTAL HISTORIC BUILDINGS 18,610 SQ.FT 1,730 SQ.M
NEW / EXTENDED BUILDINGSApproximate internal floor areas: Sq Feet Sq Meters
Gatehouse / Shop / Ticket Office 1,680 sq.ft 156 sq.m
Exhibition Area (Lower Level) 2,475 sq.ft 230 sq.m
Exhibition Area (Upper Level) 2,800 sq.ft 260 sq.m
Exhibition Area (Underground area) 3,550 sq.ft 330 sq.m
Exhibition Hall (Militarium) 3,650 sq.ft 339 sq.m
Underground kitchen (Proposed) 860 sq.ft 80 sq.m
TOTAL NEW BUILDINGS 15,015 SQ.FT 419 SQ.M
TOTAL BUILDINGS ON SITE 33,625 SQ.FT 3,123 SQ.M
External areas (car parking etc.)
Cooling Pond Area 8,280 sq.ft 770 sq.m
TOTAL SITE AREA APROX 2.5 ACRES 1 HECTARE
KEYNew/Extended Space
Engineerium Boiler House
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The Corliss Room
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The Boiler House
THE DROVEWAY, HOVE, EAST SUSSEX, BN3 7QA
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INFORMATION PACKVarious other documents areavailable upon request atwww.britishengineerium.co.uk
VIEWINGBy strict appointment with the soleagents, Oakley. There will be aviewing day which will enableinterested parties to see theEngineerium working under steam,date to be announced.
SATNAVBritish Engineerium, The Droveway,Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7QA
CONTACTSteven HarveyE [email protected] T 01273 645772
Chris OakleyE [email protected] T 01273 645776
23 & 24 Marlborough PlaceBrighton, East Sussex, BN1 1UBT01273 688882oakleyproperty.com
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Please Note: These details have been produced in good faith and are believed to be accurate based upon the information supplied but they are not intended to formpart of a contract. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of Oakley or the vendors or lessors.None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. Any intending purchasers mustsatisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The vendors do not make or giveand neither Oakley nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property.
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