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Investment Highlights
- Ground floor unit - 618 sq ft. Available immediately
- The ground floor unit is held on a long leasehold interest for 250 year lease from September 2017
- The long leasehold is available to purchase guiding offers in the region of £150,000
- End of terrace building which was understood to be constructed during the 1950’s as a purpose built office,
Executive Summary
Ground floor self-contained commercial unit for sale.
The unit comprises a ground floor self contained commercial unit and is available in shell condition, benefiting from partial glazed frontage facing Broad Street with a secondary access via Tower Lane. The property comprises an end of terrace building which was understood to be constructed during the 1950’s as a purpose built office, the upper floors have since been converted in to premium residential apartments via a seperate entrance.
The ground floor unit is held on a long leasehold interest for 250 year lease from September 2017.
The long leasehold is available to purchase guiding offers in the region of £150,000.
The permitted use under the long lease is for use as offices or commercial space within Use Class A1 (Retail), A2 (Financial and Professional Services) and B1a (Offices). Restrictions: Under the terms of the long lease, the sale or consumption of food or drink at the property is prohibited and the property cannot be used as a restaurant, café or any other food or drinking establishment.
St Johns House is centrally located fronting Broad Street, a short walk from Corn Street, Small Street and St Nicholas Market. Combined, Corn Street and St Nicholas Market form a historic-commercial hub at the heart of Bristol city centre. They sit between key office locations and the main retail area, benefitting from high footfall and strong lunchtime and leisure trade. The property is a 5 minute walk from Bristol Bus Station and a 18 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads Station. Descriptio
The unit comprises a ground floor self contained commercial unit and is available in shell condition, benefiting from partial glazed frontage facing Broad Street with a secondary access via Tower Lane. The property comprises an end of terrace building which was understood to be constructed during the 1950’s as a purpose built office, the upper floors have since been converted in to premium residential apartments via a seperate entrance.
The ground floor unit is held on a long leasehold interest for 250 year lease from September 2017.
The long leasehold is available to purchase guiding offers in the region of £150,000.
The permitted use under the long lease is for use as offices or commercial space within Use Class A1 (Retail), A2 (Financial and Professional Services) and B1a (Offices). Restrictions: Under the terms of the long lease, the sale or consumption of food or drink at the property is prohibited and the property cannot be used as a restaurant, café or any other food or drinking establishment.
St Johns House is centrally located fronting Broad Street, a short walk from Corn Street, Small Street and St Nicholas Market. Combined, Corn Street and St Nicholas Market form a historic-commercial hub at the heart of Bristol city centre. They sit between key office locations and the main retail area, benefitting from high footfall and strong lunchtime and leisure trade. The property is a 5 minute walk from Bristol Bus Station and a 18 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads Station. Descriptio
Property Facts
Sale Type
Owner Occupier
Property Type
Office
Tenure
Long Leasehold
Property Size
618 sq ft
Costar Property Class
C
Year Built
1955
Price
£150,000
Price per sq ft
£242.72
Tenancy
Single
Number of Floors
4
Typical Floor Size
618 sq ft
Floor To Floor Height
10 ft
Plot ratio
0.37
Total Plot Size
0.04 ac
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