£345,000
Commercial Property Bathrooms
x1
Key features
Potential to Convert (STPP)
Bright and Light Retail Space
Reaching Approximately 1868sq.ft
No Onward Chain
Grade II Listed Commercial Premises
Tetbury Town Centre
Close to Amenities
Property Description
An eye-catching Grade II Listed commercial premises on Tetbury’s sought after Church Street.
26 Church Street is a very noticeable commercial property on the approach to Tetbury town centre. The property spans five storeys, reaching approximately 1868sq.ft, and boasts some charming features across these levels. It has had an array of uses throughout its history and but most recently the current owners have run a successful jewellery business for the past 36 years, and the sale is now due to their retirement. Subject to gaining the relevant permissions, the property could also make a great town centre townhouse.
On the ground floor there is a retail show room that is filled with plenty of natural light owing to its southerly aspect, three large sash windows and a partially glazed stable door. Stairs in the corner of the room lead both up and down, to a cellar below which is ideal for storage, and then up to a staff room with kitchen facilities.
The further floors above this are separated into a selection of storage rooms as well as a cloakroom with W.C on the second floor.
The property is understood to be connected to all mains services: gas, electricity, water and drainage. There is a gas central heating system installed throughout. The property is Grade II listed. The vendor informs us the building is exempt from business rates.
Tenure – freehold.
EPC – F (146).
Tetbury is an historic Wool town situated within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is known for its Royal connection to HM King Charles III, and his association to nearby Highgrove House. It has a highly anticipated and well attended, annual Woolsack Race held each May on Gumstool Hill. The charming and quintessential town centre has many amenities to offer including cafes, boutiques, pubs and restaurants. Essential amenities such as a supermarket and a primary and secondary school, are within the town itself.
Kemble station, a mainline to London Paddington, can be reached just c.7 miles North, and both the M4 and M5 are equidistant to the south and west, respectively, giving convenient transport links to Bath, Bristol and London.
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