£3,000
(£1.00/sq. ft)
Retail premises for saleLee Carter House, Off Castlegate, Clitheroe BB7
3,000 sq. ft
About this property
A hub for tourists on the doorstep of the Forest of Bowland, Clitheroe has unrivalled communications lying just off the A59 trunk road.
the opportunity:
A stunning three-storey multi-level period building that has been completely refurbished and reconfigured around an elevated courtyard which is included in the sale. Traditionally constructed in stone with a pitched blue slated roof, the upper floors having been extended with a steel frame.
The site has several entrances, off Castigate where there are six covered parking spaces, a pedestrian access to the Castle Street and Lowergate via the main town centre public car park.
Accommodation:
The commercial elements comprise the ground first and basement being occupied by Toms Table, a French bistro restaurant with outdoor seating in the courtyard. The Balance of the first floor is occupied by Longitude and Latitude, an art gallery and offices of a marketing company.
The residential element comprises on the second floor a self-contained duplex two bedroom apartment with a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Pendle Hill and the Castle.
Rental:
The premises generate an annual income of £57,304 per annum (exclusive of VAT). Growth potential.
Leases:
Full details on request. There is a provision for a service change to cover landlords expenditure.
the opportunity:
A stunning three-storey multi-level period building that has been completely refurbished and reconfigured around an elevated courtyard which is included in the sale. Traditionally constructed in stone with a pitched blue slated roof, the upper floors having been extended with a steel frame.
The site has several entrances, off Castigate where there are six covered parking spaces, a pedestrian access to the Castle Street and Lowergate via the main town centre public car park.
Accommodation:
The commercial elements comprise the ground first and basement being occupied by Toms Table, a French bistro restaurant with outdoor seating in the courtyard. The Balance of the first floor is occupied by Longitude and Latitude, an art gallery and offices of a marketing company.
The residential element comprises on the second floor a self-contained duplex two bedroom apartment with a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Pendle Hill and the Castle.
Rental:
The premises generate an annual income of £57,304 per annum (exclusive of VAT). Growth potential.
Leases:
Full details on request. There is a provision for a service change to cover landlords expenditure.