Property Type | Mixed Use |
Tenure | For Sale |
Size | 8,010 sq ft |
Price | Offers in the region of £375,000 |
Rates Payable | £6,611.75 per annum |
The property comprises of a substantial attached property that has until recently been in use as museum. The property is arranged to provide a Total Gross Internal Floor Area of approximately 8,010 ft sq (744.08 m sq) over three floor levels that are generally open plan. The property has a basement area with a Total Gross Internal Floor Area of approximately 871 ft sq (80.91 m sq).
The property is of traditional brick construction and sits under a slate roof cover.
The property would lend itself to a variety of potential uses subject to any statutory consents. The potential of the property can only be fully appreciated by undertaking an internal inspection of the property. It would lend itself to potential commercial/residential/educational or religious uses.
The property is located in an area that has access to all local amenities.
Name | sq ft | sq m |
Ground | 2,670 | 248.05 |
1st | 2,670 | 248.05 |
2nd | 2,670 | 248.05 |
Basement | 871 | 80.92 |
Total | 8,881 | 825.07 |
The property is prominently located fronting onto Market Street in the town centre of Craven Arms. The property is located in an area of mixed development with retail shops including Severn Hospice and The Pilgrim Centre in close proximity and also residential housing. The property is located in proximity to all local amenities.
Craven Arms is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is sited on the A49 road and the Welsh Marches railway line, which link it north and south to the larger towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow respectively. The town is enclosed to the north by the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and to the south is the fortified manor house of Stokesay Castle.
Strictly by prior arrangement with the selling agents.
The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession.
Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries.
The property has until recently been in use as a museum and is understood to fall in Use Class E.
It would lend itself to a variety of alternative uses subject to statutory consents.