Key Information
- Busy arterial route position
- Attractive premises with double bay display frontage
- Historic market town and very popular tourist destination
- Suitable for a variety of uses
- Rental £12,000 per annum exclusive of business rates (if applicable). The rental is payable quarterly in advance
29 Church Street is a Grade II Listed Georgian period property with ground floor retail premises available with vacant possession. The shop has attractive double frontage with large bay display windows. The premises have a character boutique style layout with stepped retail area, storage to the rear and an area under the stairs that could be used for further storage. There is a kitchen and w.c. on the first floor.
Location
Ashbourne is a very picturesque historic market town in the Derbyshire Dales, with attractive period high streets and a cobbled Market Place. Ashbourne is regarded as the gateway to Dovedale and the Peak District and is a very popular tourist destination for those visiting the near by walks of Dovedale, Tissington and Manifold Valley. The premises are located on Church Street, an arterial route through Ashbourne town centre and regarded as one of the finer, boutique retailing locations, with a range of quality independent retailers and office occupiers.
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT. The property is not registered for VAT.
Rates
The property is currently listed as Shop and Premises and has a rateable value of £7,800. Source VOA The premises would fall under small business rates relief with no rates payable if the rateable value is below £12,000 - subject to terms. Source Gov.UK website
Legal Costs
Each party is to bear their own legal costs incurred.
Accommodation
Measurements are quoted on a Net Internal basis in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement Second Edition.
Planning
The premises have Class E (Business, Commerce and Services) use under the Use Classes Order 1987 (as amended) and would be suitable for retail, office, healthcare, beauty or training uses. Prospective occupiers are advised to clarify their use direct with Derbyshire Dales District Council.