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The property is a former workhouse in Hexham, constructed in 1839, which has been vacant for several years and is in a dilapidated condition. The buildings, comprising stone elevations and pitched slate roofs, are laid out in blocks around two central courtyards. The site spans approximately 0.68 hectares (1.68 acres) and has planning consent for the conversion of the existing buildings into 34 dwellings, including 32 apartments and 2 townhouses. The approved scheme, granted in December 2019, involves the demolition of some elements, and the property presents a development opportunity for renovation and redevelopment.