The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m |
Ground - Front Sales | 365 | 33.91 |
Ground - Rear/Kitchen | 70 | 6.50 |
Total | 435 | 40.41 |
The property is situated within a prominent road-facing parade of properties, including The Goat Public House, and a Co-Op convenience store adjoining, in the ancient Wiltshire village of Downton, situated 6 miles south of Salisbury, just outside the New Forest National park.
Downton is a thriving community of around 3000 residents (2021 Census) having its own schools, shops, pubs and businesses, village hall and recreation areas – including a football pitch, bowling green and leisure centre with a gym and tennis courts. There are over 20 clubs or societies and a popular village band. The annual Cuckoo Fair has in previous years attracted around 20,000 visitors to over 250 craft and other stalls, plus live music, dance and other entertainments. The village is also well known for its fishing, its award winning local brewery and as a centre for exploring the River Avon and New Forest.
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The property comprises a ground floor commercial unit. The unit is arranged with a sales area at the front of the property together with a kitchen/ storage/ prep area and WC to the rear. There is a separate rear access door. There is ample public parking in the immediate vicinity.
The property is available by way of a new internal (and shop-front) repairing, decorating and insuring lease.
£7,750 per annum exclusive.
The property has a rateable value of £7,400. The Rates Payable will be determined by the Uniform Business Rate Multiplier which is set by the Government annually. Businesses who can claim Small Business Rates Relief may be able to claim 100% rates relief on this property (no rates paid). Interested parties are therefore encouraged to contact the Local Rating Authority directly.
The property is understood to have the ability to trade within Class E of the Town & Country Planning use Classes order 1987 (as amended) – Applicants should rely on their own enquiries as to the planning suitability of the property for their intended use.
Each party to bear their own legal costs incurred in the transaction.