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More details for 59-60 High St, Worcester - Retail for Sale

59-60 High St

Worcester, WR1 2QA

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,400,000
  • 5,383 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 142 Ombersley Rd, Worcester - Retail for Sale

Grays Of Worcester - 142 Ombersley Rd

Worcester, WR3 7HA

  • Retail for Sale
  • £1,300,000
  • 7,218 sq ft

Worcester Retail for Sale

The property sits within a suburban residential location but is also neighboured by a number of small business premises including The Vine Public House, Ace Linen Services, and Ombersley Road Post Office. The site is situated on the Ombersley Road, which is one of the main arterial roads into Worcester city centre. The A449 and M5 motorway is accessible to the north. Worcester is a vibrant city perched on the banks of the River Severn with a combination of past and present and a population of just over 100,000. The city boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars together with an excellent retail offering, combining high street brands with a diverse range of independent boutiques. It has a thriving and expanding University and offers sports enthusiasts first class cricket together with a picturesque racecourse alongside the banks of the River Severn. Junctions 6 and 7 of the M5 motorway provide easy access to the motorway network and Birmingham airport, whilst the city has 2 mainline railway stations, Foregate Street and Shrub Hill in addition to the recently opened Worcestershire Parkway which provides access to Regional and National destinations. The property encompasses the Former Northwick Cinema building and surrounding car park and access road. The existing building is an early 20th century Grade II listed building of 1930's Art Deco architectural design. The property is of brick construction with exposed brick exterior elevations and is surmounted by a flat roof to the front, and by a pitched roof to the remainder. The land to the front and the rear of the existing building provides ample parking. HISTORY Grays of Worcester is situated in the beautifully restored, Grade II listed Northwick Cinema, a fine example of 1930s Art Deco architecture. Designed by Charles E. Wilford and operated by an independent exhibitor, the Northwick began its life in 1938 as a theatre but was soon converted for use as a 1000+ capacity cinema. The exterior of the building features the original brick front façade, the central feature of which is the stylish vertical name sign, the distinctive 'NORTHWICK'; but this scarcely gives a hint to the remarkable original interior which followed plans by the Art Deco interior designer John Alexander. The only surviving complete and unaltered example of his work, the interior features stunning relief plasterwork, 1930s light fittings and many other original decorative features. On 10th September 1966, after nearly 25 years as a picture house, the Northwick closed as a cinema with Dean Martin in The Silencers and Audie Murphy in Arizona Raiders. The building changed hands and reopened a fortnight later as a bingo hall. It was used in this way until 1982. The building reopened in 1991 as an entertainment centre, hosting live music and sometimes showing films. This venture lasted for 5 years. David and Helen Gray purchased the Northwick in 2004 and immediately began extensive restoration works to return the building to its original glory. After 18 months of restoration, the Northwick reopened as Grays of Worcester, which it has been trading as to date. PLANNING The site sits within the Northwick Neighbourhood Shopping Centre Designation, and as such is subject to the following sub-sections of SWDP Policy 10, which will be of importance to prospective buyers: G. The conversion of retail floor space outside the Primary and Secondary Shopping Frontages to alternative uses not providing a retail or commercial service will not be permitted unless the equivalent replacement floorspace is provided as part of the development proposal. I. The change of use of village, neighbourhood and corner shops to non-retailing uses will only be permitted if there is an alternative equivalent facility within safe walking distance or evidence is presented that the premises are no longer viable for any retail or commercial use. The site does not have any current development allocation within the adopted plan. However, conversion may be possible in the future subject to attaining the appropriate permissions for Change of Use Class for the Property. A point of consideration is the building's Grade II listed status. The building is of 1930 Art Deco architectural design, with the principal feature being the fibrous plaster decoration found flanking the proscenium arch. This decoration is believed to be the only surviving work of designed John Alexander. Consideration of the listed status and specifically of the conservation of the interior decoration will be of importance when considering any future use or development of the property.

Contact:

Fisher German LLP

Property Subtype:

Shopfront

Date on Market:

12/12/2024

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More details for 2 Hatton Park, Bromyard - Retail for Sale

2 Hatton Park

Bromyard, HR7 4EY

  • Retail for Sale
  • £475,000
  • 3,232 sq ft

Bromyard Retail for Sale

Prominent roadside location. Located in the market town of Bromyard, Herefordshire, 14 miles North East of Hereford and 14 miles West of Worcester New letting to Alliance Property Holdings Ltd (t/a Morrisons) providing a 10-year lease at £32,000 pa. VAT not elected. The building provides a well-configured retail unit with an area totalling C. 3,232 sq ft GIA. Site size 0.23 Acres the The property is located on the southern outskirts of Bromyard, a town within Herefordshire, approximately 14 miles to the northeast of Hereford and 15 miles west of Worcester. Bromyard is a very small rural market town with a population of around 5,000 people. Hatton Park is a residential no-through road, perpendicular to the southern side of West Hill (A44) which runs in a west-to-east direction. The property is situated at the most northern aspect of Hatton Park, fronting the busy West Hill (A44). This stretch of the A44 is just east of the junction with Panniers Lane (B4214) which subsequently adjoins the A465 to Hereford. Bromyard town centre has a modern Co-Op Store and a small shopping centre. There are two vehicle access points from West Hill (A44) at the north-western and north- eastern corners of the property's plot. The building itself is set back and there is space for approximately 10 vehicles to the front. There are no other retail or commercial units within the immediate locality except that there is a Dental surgery immediately to the East. The property comprises two modern single-storey adjoining buildings on the southern side of West Hill (A44). It backs onto a residential house directly south along Hatton Park. The buildings are of cavity brick construction under pitched tiled roofs. The larger building comprises a large sales area with a small area given over as storage for frozen/chilled goods, with an aluminium shop front. The property benefits from mains gas, electric, water and drainage. The premise is let to Alliance Property Holdings Ltd (t/a Morrisons) on a 10-year FRI lease commencing on 23 October 2023. The passing rent is £32,000 per annum with an CPI linked upwards only rent review in year 5, capped at 2%.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Property Subtype:

Shopfront

Date on Market:

31/01/2024

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More details for 50 Broad St, Worcester - Retail for Sale

50 Broad St

Worcester, WR1 3LR

  • Retail for Sale
  • 4,415 sq ft
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • 24 Hour Access

Worcester Retail for Sale

The four storey building provides retail accommodation at ground floor and first floors, whilst the 2nd and 3rd floors provide basic storage space. A significant part of the ground floor is single storey beneath a flat roof, which provides potential for additional development. The building benefits from vehicular access to the rear, off Malthouse Place. The building is located in Broad Street, a pedestrianised shopping street in Worcester City Centre, adjacent to the Crowngate Shopping Centre. Broad Street is home to a number of national and local retailers, banks, and coffee shops, including HSBC, Caffè Nero, Boston Tea Party, New Look and Mountain Warehouse. Worcester is a Cathedral City with a population of just over 100,000 on the banks of the River Severn. Worcester is readily accessible by road, rail and air. Junctions 6 and 7 of the M5 provide easy access to the motorway network and Birmingham airport whilst the City has 2 railway stations, Foregate Street and Shrub Hill. A new Station, Worcestershire Parkway, close to J7 of the motorway, provides sustainable access to regional and national destinations including the south-west, north-east, London and the Thames Valley. The City has a thriving and expanding University, first class rugby and cricket teams, a picturesque racecourse adjacent to the River Severn and an active arts scene. It has an excellent retail, restaurant and café offering, with the CrownGate Shopping Centre and the recently developed Cathedral Square as the focal destinations, although there are a number of historic streets in the City providing a wide range of independent boutiques and restaurants.

Contact:

Fisher German LLP

Property Subtype:

Shopfront

Date on Market:

09/12/2019

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