| Property Type | Retail | 
| Tenure | For Sale | 
| Size | 10,278 sq ft | 
| Price | Offers in the region of £990,000 | 
| Rates Payable | £49,950 per annum | 
| EPC Rating | This property has been graded as D | 
The opportunity consists of two adjoining Freehold's; 49 & 50 South Street. The left hand, 49 South Street comprises what was the operating branch, with offices above. The buildings both consist of ground, first and second floors, with an additional third floor on no.50. To the rear of no.49 there is parking for 7 cars, with 9 more spaces behind no.50.
| Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability | 
| Ground - Sales | 3,543 | 329.16 | Available | 
| Ground - Ancillary | 1,080 | 100.34 | Available | 
| Mezzanine - Ancillary | 1,105 | 102.66 | Available | 
| 1st - Ancillary | 1,812 | 168.34 | Available | 
| 2nd - Ancillary | 1,970 | 183.02 | Available | 
| 3rd - Ancillary | 768 | 71.35 | Available | 
| Total | 10,278 | 954.87 | 
Dorchester, the county town of Dorset, is a relatively small but popular market town with a population of around 20,000 people as of the 2021 census. It sits around 8 miles from Weymouth and the south coast, directly to the south, and 29 miles west of Bournemouth. The town has a strong retail offering with Waitrose, Robert Dyas, Boots, Holland and Barrett, Waterstones and Estee Lauder all in close proximity to the subject property. To the south of the center is the Brewery Square scheme which opened in 2013 where occupiers include Odeon, Loungers, Brewhouse, Costa and Premier Inn.
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