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A rare opportunity to purchase this Freehold Building, shop and upper, owned and run for two generations as a family hairdressing business. This terraced Victorian 3 story building has the shop and large storage room on the ground floor, with residential accommodation on the 1st floor and 2nd floors, a total gross internal area of 124.57 Sq M / 1340.9 Sq Ft with a WC on the ground floor of 4.10 Sq M / 44.1 Sq Ft and a rear garden with a surface area of 79.00 Sq M / 850.35 Sq Ft.
Having traded as a hairdressing business since 1975 the established commercial use is E. However, this building has the potential subject to planning and building regulations to suit many different types of business and is likely to attract a wide variety of different types of buyers. Subject to planning and building regulations it could suit owner occupiers with different types of business models, or simply businesses or investors.
The attached neighbour to the West has rebuilt and developed their building some years ago into a much larger taller building with several flats. There is a recent refused planning consent for a larger building on the freehold property we are selling, that can be viewed on the LBTH planning website, Planning reference number PA/23/01296/NC.
The neighbouring property to the East has a rear garden which is overgrown and it has come to our attention that there is some Japanese Knotweed among those plants.
The ground floor is arranged with a shop at the front, a rear office and the bathroom. The back storage room is accessed separately via the rear garden.
The entrance to the first and second flat is through the back office. The first floor hosts the kitchen and the reception room, and the two double bedrooms are located on the second floor.
This commercial premises has been trading as hairdressers for many years. This freehold property is sold with vacant possession.
The roof to the rear storeroom, which is a separate building on the ground floor, may have a roof made from Asbestos.
The premises is arranged:
- Front shop area of 26.96 Sq M / 279.86 Sq Ft
- Back office of 12.74 Sq M / 129.17 Sq Ft
- Bathroom WC 4.10 Sq M / 44.1 Sq Ft
- Storage room of 22.02 Sq M / 236.80 Sq Ft
- Residential first floor 28.89 Sq M / 311 Sq Ft
- Residential second floor 29.12 Sq M / 313.4 Sq Ft
EPC: Rating C
Title: Freehold
Asking Price: £725,000
Council Tax Band A
Location
ROMAN ROAD
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