Riverside eyesore goes on sale for £900,000

The former Campions restaurant on the River Wye has been empty since the 1990s The former Campions restaurant on the River Wye has been empty since the 1990s

A DEVELOPER is being sought to transform one of Hereford’s ugliest eyesores - the former Campions restaurant.

The old restaurant next to the city's Greyfriars Bridge has been empty since closing in the 1990s, often attracting anti-social behaviour.

Just before Christmas last year permission was granted to demolish the building and replace it with 14 apartments over five floors. The site would be on stilts because of flood risk next to the River Wye.

City estate agency Russell, Baldwin and Bright is now overseeing the sale of the site. 

A guide price of £900,000 will buy a developer the land and associated planning permission.

The development is also set to boast a hi-tech advance warning system alerting residents to move their cars should flood waters advance.

Comments(4)

mr.dig says...
9:37pm Fri 12 Oct 12

good,at last some action....sort out that mess by westfield s ground too, funny how rockfield can go quickly and these other 2 messes have lasted for years...

trucking says...
2:08pm Sat 13 Oct 12

About time something was done with it before it falls down and hurts or kills someone, its ane eyesore for eveyone to see that passes through hereford.

Lukio says...
7:58am Sun 14 Oct 12

Didn't the dude who built and owned Left Bank want to do something with this area years ago but was hindered by the then council which eventually put him off Hereford altogether?

trucking says...
7:01pm Sun 14 Oct 12

They have been saying something will be done for years but nothing has. The leftbank is starting to crumble, that will be the next eyesore if they dont sort it soon.

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