White Hart Street.
The White Hart Street area sits to the south-east of Mansfield’s Market Place and forms a large part of the Church Street Quarter.
The plan below shows the location of the White Hart Street area numbered 1 (within which sits the site) in relation to the town centre and the masterplan study area (shown within the red dashed line).
Source:
Mansfield Town Centre Masterplan Draft September 2021
The White Hart Street site is bounded by Midworth Street to the south-east, Dame Flogan Street to the southwest, Church Street to the northeast and White Hart Street to the northwest. The site is centred around approximate Ordnance Survey National Grid Reference 453950E 360980N and extends to an approximate area of 0.69 hectares.
To the north-west of the site immediately running adjacent White Hart Street itself is the impressive Grade II listed railway viaduct. The viaduct is at its most prominent along White Hart Street where it meets the public realm following the route of the street creating cavernous spaces underneath.
The plan below shows the site owned by the Council to be redeveloped outlined in red. The hashed area cannot be developed as it provides a right of access to a land owner immediately outside of and adjacent to the boundary.
The site has benefitted from previous planning approvals specifically planning application 2008/0237/NT and 2014/0341/OUT (outline application).