Summary

Property Type Leisure / Other - Health / Nursery / Church / Education / Retail
Tenure To Let
Size 2,090 sq ft
Rent £40,000 per annum
Rates Payable £7.97 per sq ft
Service Charge n/a
Estate Charge n/a
EPC Rating This property has been graded as E (114)
  • Prominent position within Bicester town centre
  • Large retail space with high ceilings and excellent natural lighting
  • W/C’s and a staff room at first floor
  • Statement property

About

A statement property, previously a banking hall, finished at ground floor with carved stone and brickwork with white painted timber framed windows. There is a rounded turret to the front corner. Internally the property features excellent natural lighting; a large retail space with high ceilings; W/C’s and a staff room at first floor. The property is situated within the conservation area of the town, but is not listed.

The premises are available on a new fully repairing and insuring lease at a rent of £45,000 per annum, exclusive of other outgoings and subject to contract. We are advised that VAT will not be payable in addition to the rent.

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Accommodation

Namesq ftsq mAvailability
Ground - Retail 1,062 98.66 Available
Ground - Ancillary 694 64.47 Available
1st - WC & Staff Room 257 23.88 Available
Basement - Basement 77 7.15 Available
Total2,090194.16

Location

The property is located in a prominent position within Bicester town centre, on the corner of Sheep Street and Market Square, which is on the edge of the pedestrianised area of the town and close to Pioneer Square, Bicester’s 300,000 sq ft retailing development and 6 screen Vue Cinema. Other nearby retailers include a Sainsbury’s Superstore, Wetherspoon’s, New Look, Poundland and Nando’s.

Bicester is located close to Oxford via the A34/A41 trunk road and the M40 London to Birmingham motorway via Junction 9 (2 miles) and Junction 10 (4 miles). The town is served by rail services to London Marylebone, Birmingham Snow Hill and Oxford. The town is subject to significant development and expansion with a current population of 32,000, which is set to rise to 50,000 by 2031.

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