A prominently situated and highly adaptable commercial premises, which is presently used to provide office and reception accommodation to the ground and upper floors, but which would be equally suited as a retail unit to the ground floor with residential or other accommodation above `subject to the necessary consent. The property is situated in the upper part of the High Street virtually opposite Weatherspoons public house with a busy traffic flow passing the property and with its present layout could be easily split to suit a variety of uses. The sale is due to company relocation. EPC: D.
Ground Floor
Retail Area - 7.73 x 2.71
With full width window frontage and doorway direct onto the High Street.
Office - 5.5 x 2.69
With window to rear and double radiator. Internal door to inner hallway:
Entrance Lobby
Being situated to the side of the main ground floor rooms providing separate and independent access to the ground and upper floors. PVCu double glazed entrance door to the High Street
Entrance Hallway
With staircase to the upper floors and internal door to
Rear Hallway
Having under stairs storage cupboard and internal door to ground floor rear office
First Floor
Landing
Window to rear and further staircase to the second floor
Office - 5.11 x 3.53
Window to front and double radiator
Office - 4.17 x 3.21
Window to rear and double radiator.
Second Floor
Landing
Stairs, door to
Office - 3.96 x 3.28
Window to front and double radiator.
Office - 4.07 x 3.38
Window to rear and radiator
Kitchenette - 1.7 x 1.55
Stainless steel sink unit and door to:
Separate W.C
Fitted with two piece suite comprising wash hand basin and w.c
Loft Room - 5.02 x 4.23
With single radiator and velux windows
Outside
To the rear of the property is a large area of land which although overgrown at present could be utilised if required
Rates
According to the Valuation Office Agency, the premises are assessed for Rates as follows:Rateable Value: £5,100Rates Payable 2011/12: £2,182.80 Williams and Goodwin Commercial give no warranty the values supplied are accurate and advise that applicants should rely upon their own enquiries to the Local Rating Authority