Guide price
£3,750,000
(£100.00/sq. ft)
Retail premises for saleHigh Street, Canterbury CT1
50,000 sq. ft
About this property
The site extends to approx. 0.96 acres (0.388 hectares)
The site comprises interconnected warehouses and commercial buildings
A rare planning permission has been granted for a mixed-use development
The site is only a 9-minute walk from Canterbury East Train Station
The site is only a 10-minute walk from Canterbury West
For sale freehold with vacant possession upon legal completion
The property comprises the former Nasons department store, which is currently unoccupied, and spans over 50,000 square feet.
It is composed of multiple buildings that face both the High Street and White Horse Lane, with pedestrian access from St. Margaret’s Street.
The site has a generally L-shaped layout and includes a group of interconnected warehouses and commercial buildings. These structures were last used by the furniture department store until it closed in September 2018, dating back to the 1960s.
Apart from the three-storey No.46 High Street, which is a Grade II Listed building and served as the main retail area of the Nasons store, the rest of the buildings on the site are a varied collection of mostly two-story structures. They vary in age and quality, with many previously having an industrial character.
The site benefits from planning permission for a mixed-use development consisting of 33 self-contained apartments, 32 serviced apartments, and approx. 2,397 sqm (25,801 sqft) of commercial space comprising retail, restaurant, offices and flexible/community space.
The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession upon legal completion.
It is composed of multiple buildings that face both the High Street and White Horse Lane, with pedestrian access from St. Margaret’s Street.
The site has a generally L-shaped layout and includes a group of interconnected warehouses and commercial buildings. These structures were last used by the furniture department store until it closed in September 2018, dating back to the 1960s.
Apart from the three-storey No.46 High Street, which is a Grade II Listed building and served as the main retail area of the Nasons store, the rest of the buildings on the site are a varied collection of mostly two-story structures. They vary in age and quality, with many previously having an industrial character.
The site benefits from planning permission for a mixed-use development consisting of 33 self-contained apartments, 32 serviced apartments, and approx. 2,397 sqm (25,801 sqft) of commercial space comprising retail, restaurant, offices and flexible/community space.
The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession upon legal completion.