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South Street, Ilkeston DE7Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Chaucer Infant School 0.3 miles
- St Thomas Catholic Voluntary Academy 0.3 miles
- Ilkeston 0.9 miles
- Langley Mill 3.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Ilkeston to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Freehold Grade II Listed Town Centre Former Bingo Hall
- Arranged over 12,271 sq ft
- Suitable for redevelopment subject to all consents(1)
- Comprehensive feasibility study supports reuse as a landmark food hall / leisure destination
- Benefits from extensive car parking
- Well located in the heart of Ilkeston town centre
- VAT is not applicable
- Vacant (offered off a low cap rate £13.85 psft)
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Auction Sale - 20/05/2026 - To book viewings, view the legal pack and register to bid please refer to the full sales particulars on the Savills Auctions website. -
Freehold Grade II LIsted Town Centre Former Bingo Hall arranged over 12,271 sq ft and with extensive car parking. Redevelopment potential subject to consents. Vacant
Description
This Grade II listed building is arranged over ground and first floor to provide a former bingo hall with ancillary accommodation.
To the side of the property is extensive car parking and yard.
Location
The property is prominently located on South Street, in the heart of Ilkeston town centre, a busy Derbyshire market town situated between Nottingham (c. 8 miles) and Derby (c. 10 miles). The building occupies a highly visible position close to Bath Street, the town’s principal retail parade, with surrounding occupiers including a mix of national and independent retailers, cafés, and service providers.
The surrounding area comprises a blend of commercial uses, residential neighbourhoods and community facilities. The property’s central position makes it well‐suited to a variety of alternative uses (subject to consents), supported by its proximity to town‐centre parking, public transport, and established pedestrian routes.
Transport
Road - Ilkeston benefits from good transport connectivity, with the A6007, A609, and A610 providing direct links to the wider regional road network.
Rail - Ilkeston Station, reopened in 2017, offers regular services to Nottingham, Sheffield and beyond, supporting strong footfall in the town centre.
Tenancy
Vacant
Accommodation
Ground Floor - 670.00 sq m (7,212 sq ft)
First Floor - 470.05 sq m (5,059 sq ft)
Total - 1,140.05 sq m (12,271 sq ft)
Planning
(1) The property may be suitable for alternative uses subject to all necessary consents. All enquiries in this regards should be made with the local authority, Erewash Borough Council
Ref 0306/0072 - The property has lapsed planning consent for change of use of part of the premises to tanning studio (21/6/2006)
Ref 1021/0028 - The proprty has lapsed planning consent for change of use and subdivision of unit from former tanning salon to 3 seperate commercial units (class E) with new shopfronts and entrances (03/12/2021)
Website: Erewash Borough Council
Feasibility Study
A detailed feasibility study commissioned by Erewash Borough Council has identified the building as highly suitable for reuse as an independent‐led food hall and community leisure venue, incorporating multiple small street‐food units, a central bar, extensive communal seating, and space for events and performances.
Any redevelopment would need to respect the listed status, including the retention and sensitive reuse of key architectural features, but the study confirms the building’s form and scale lend themselves well to adaptive reuse within current planning policy objectives.
Auction Sale - 20/05/2026 - To book viewings, view the legal pack and register to bid please refer to the full sales particulars on the Savills Auctions website. -
Freehold Grade II LIsted Town Centre Former Bingo Hall arranged over 12,271 sq ft and with extensive car parking. Redevelopment potential subject to consents. Vacant
Description
This Grade II listed building is arranged over ground and first floor to provide a former bingo hall with ancillary accommodation.
To the side of the property is extensive car parking and yard.
Location
The property is prominently located on South Street, in the heart of Ilkeston town centre, a busy Derbyshire market town situated between Nottingham (c. 8 miles) and Derby (c. 10 miles). The building occupies a highly visible position close to Bath Street, the town’s principal retail parade, with surrounding occupiers including a mix of national and independent retailers, cafés, and service providers.
The surrounding area comprises a blend of commercial uses, residential neighbourhoods and community facilities. The property’s central position makes it well‐suited to a variety of alternative uses (subject to consents), supported by its proximity to town‐centre parking, public transport, and established pedestrian routes.
Transport
Road - Ilkeston benefits from good transport connectivity, with the A6007, A609, and A610 providing direct links to the wider regional road network.
Rail - Ilkeston Station, reopened in 2017, offers regular services to Nottingham, Sheffield and beyond, supporting strong footfall in the town centre.
Tenancy
Vacant
Accommodation
Ground Floor - 670.00 sq m (7,212 sq ft)
First Floor - 470.05 sq m (5,059 sq ft)
Total - 1,140.05 sq m (12,271 sq ft)
Planning
(1) The property may be suitable for alternative uses subject to all necessary consents. All enquiries in this regards should be made with the local authority, Erewash Borough Council
Ref 0306/0072 - The property has lapsed planning consent for change of use of part of the premises to tanning studio (21/6/2006)
Ref 1021/0028 - The proprty has lapsed planning consent for change of use and subdivision of unit from former tanning salon to 3 seperate commercial units (class E) with new shopfronts and entrances (03/12/2021)
Website: Erewash Borough Council
Feasibility Study
A detailed feasibility study commissioned by Erewash Borough Council has identified the building as highly suitable for reuse as an independent‐led food hall and community leisure venue, incorporating multiple small street‐food units, a central bar, extensive communal seating, and space for events and performances.
Any redevelopment would need to respect the listed status, including the retention and sensitive reuse of key architectural features, but the study confirms the building’s form and scale lend themselves well to adaptive reuse within current planning policy objectives.
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