| Property Type | Mixed Use |
| Tenure | For Sale |
| Size | 3,417 sq ft |
| Price | Offers in the region of £330,000 |
| Rates Payable | Upon Enquiry |
The property comprises a mixed-use mid-terraced property of traditional masonry construction with pitched tiled roof over with a large ground floor extension to the rear. The building has been formerly used as a motorbike retail store and MOT station.
The ground floor demise benefits from glazed façade with inset pedestrian access door which opens into an open span retail store with cellular storage space. The floorplate has been opened up to create additional retail / storage space to the rear which is accessed via a small flight of steps. This in turn opens into a rear garage area which provides WC and kitchen facilities with roller shutter door to which provides access to a rear service road.
To the first floor there is a well presented two-bedroom residential unit benefitting from kitchen / dining area, lounge, two bedrooms and large family bathroom.
| Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
| Ground - Retail | 1,844 | 171.31 | Available |
| Ground - Workshop | 750 | 69.68 | Available |
| 1st - Two Bedroom Flat | 823 | 76.46 | Available |
| Total | 3,417 | 317.45 |
The property is situated in a prominent position along Bristol Road South (A38), one of the main arterial routes serving South Birmingham and providing direct access to Birmingham City Centre approximately 6 miles to the north.
The location benefits from excellent connectivity, with the A38 providing direct links to Junction 4 of the M5 motorway to the west and Junction 2 of the M42 motorway to the south, facilitating access to the wider Midlands motorway network.
Public transport provision is strong, with frequent bus services operating along Bristol Road South and nearby Longbridge railway station providing regular services to Birmingham New Street and the wider rail network.
RV 2026 - £7,000
We understand that the premises has the benefit of all mains services.
The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that interested parties carry out their own investigations.
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