Divided into three units. Entry to units via Communal Lobby
Unit 1 (Ground & First Floor l/h side)
Retail Area 18.2m² (196ft²) with a further 27m² (290ft²) on the first floor.
Total Net Int. Area 55.08m² (683ft²)
- Tenant: The Salon
- Term: 3 years from 10.10.2013.
- Passing Rent: £XXX pa
Unit 2 (Ground and First Floor r/h side)
Retail Area 19.53m² (210ft²)
First Floor 23.72m² (255ft²)
Kitchen 4.56m² (198ft²) grd.floor
Total Net Int. Area 47.81m² (663ft²)
- Tenant: Turkish Mangal
- Term: 15 years from 24.03.2013.
- Passing Tent £XXX pa
Third Floor Flat - 2 bedrooms, Sitting
Room, Kitchen and Bathroom
Tenanted on an AST at a
Passing Rent £XXX per month
Location
45 High Street is a Grade II Listed Building circa late 18th Century with 20th Century additions to the Retail aspect. A Three Storey Building constructed brick rendered with limed stucco under a pitched roof the property is divided into two Retail Units over the ground and first floors with a two bedroom Flat on the third floor. The building is well situated in a prime retail part of Pershore adjacent to the road access to the main Car Park.
Pershore is an attractive traditional market town with a population of approximately 10,000 people. It has an active, mainly independent shopping centre and the town benefits from the normal amenities as well as being the home of Wychavon District Council Offices. It is also home to Pershore Abbey designated site of major architectural importance. Based on the River Avon, Pershore is approximately 10 miles from Worcester, 6 miles from Evesham and 7 miles from the Jnct. 7 of the M5 Motorway.
Accommodation
SERVICES
Mains Electricity, Water, Foul Water Drainage are connected to the Property. BT Lines are also present. It is understood that all utilities and services are separated out for the individual units.
Terms
TERMS
Freehold for Sale
Price 305,000
No VAT Payable
RATES
Rateable Value
Unit 1 (LHS) - £XXX
Unit 2 (RHS)- £XXX
Flat - Council Tax Band A
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Wychavon District Council, Pershore.
LEGAL COSTS
Each party to pay their own legal costs
incurred during the transaction.