Offers in region of
£325,000
Land for saleNorth Brink, Wisbech PE13
Freehold
About this property
Amazing Opportunity
Former Impressive Bank
6490 sq ft arranged over two floors with a basement
Attractive Location
Suit a variety of uses.
Impressive Features Throughout
Listed Historic Property
Vacant Possession
Popular Town Location
** amazing opportunity ** Suit a variety of uses subject to the necessary consents. Historic former bank situated within an attractive location. Approx. 6490 sq ft. Vacant possession offered.
The property ** amazing opportunity ** Suit a variety of uses subject to the necessary consents. Historic former bank situated within an attractive location. Approx. 6490 sq ft. Vacant possession offered.
Freehold
Grade 11 Listed
Vacant Possession
Currently planning for bank premises
the location Commonly known as the Capital of the Fens, the attractive and historic market town of Wisbech is renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture. The town has an abundance of amenities to offer, such as a theatre, swimming pool, library, good schools and the Horsefair Shopping Centre. Browse the shops or visit the market on a Thursday or Saturday with a wide range of traders offering locally grown produce and plants.
Explore the surroundings by taking a leisurely walk through the tranquil gardens in the heart of the town centre, which have been awarded a commendation award for Innovation for its links to the town's Merchant Trail. The Merchant's trail shares the history of the many famous characters of the town, telling the story of how Wisbech became one of the most prosperous ports in the country during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Wisbech Park is just a five minute walk from the town centre. Extending to over 12 acres, the facilities include tennis courts, bowls green, two children's play areas and a multi-use games area for five-a-side and basketball.
Wisbech is a market town located in north-east of Cambridgeshire close to Lincolnshire/Norfolk border. It is approximately 14 miles west of Kings Lynn, 22 miles east of Peterborough, 40 miles north of Cambridge and 55 miles west of Norwich. It is situated within the Cambridgeshire Fens, an established food produce/growing area subsequently there are many commercial occupiers in the area associated with the food industry.
The property ** amazing opportunity ** Suit a variety of uses subject to the necessary consents. Historic former bank situated within an attractive location. Approx. 6490 sq ft. Vacant possession offered.
Freehold
Grade 11 Listed
Vacant Possession
Currently planning for bank premises
the location Commonly known as the Capital of the Fens, the attractive and historic market town of Wisbech is renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture. The town has an abundance of amenities to offer, such as a theatre, swimming pool, library, good schools and the Horsefair Shopping Centre. Browse the shops or visit the market on a Thursday or Saturday with a wide range of traders offering locally grown produce and plants.
Explore the surroundings by taking a leisurely walk through the tranquil gardens in the heart of the town centre, which have been awarded a commendation award for Innovation for its links to the town's Merchant Trail. The Merchant's trail shares the history of the many famous characters of the town, telling the story of how Wisbech became one of the most prosperous ports in the country during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Wisbech Park is just a five minute walk from the town centre. Extending to over 12 acres, the facilities include tennis courts, bowls green, two children's play areas and a multi-use games area for five-a-side and basketball.
Wisbech is a market town located in north-east of Cambridgeshire close to Lincolnshire/Norfolk border. It is approximately 14 miles west of Kings Lynn, 22 miles east of Peterborough, 40 miles north of Cambridge and 55 miles west of Norwich. It is situated within the Cambridgeshire Fens, an established food produce/growing area subsequently there are many commercial occupiers in the area associated with the food industry.



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