£9,600 pa
(£21.48/sq. ft. pa)
Retail premises to letFenwick Drive, Bradford BD6
448 sq. ft
Available immediately
About this property
The premises comprise a single storey retail unit with an aluminium and glazed shop front, with security shutters, underneath a pitched roof. The property has recently been refurbished and subdivided into two shops, having previously formed one larger retail unit.
Internally the premises offer an open plan sales area with a concrete floor, plastered and painted walls and recessed spotlighting. WC facilities are provided.
The premises are offered to let for a term to be agreed on a full repairing and insuring lease at an initial rent of £9,600 per annum plus VAT (£800 per calendar month plus VAT) and exclusive of rates and other outgoings and payable quarterly in advance.
The ingoing tenant is to be responsible for the landlord's reasonable legal fees incurred in connection with the preparation of the lease.
We are advised by our client that the property was previously operated as a hot food takeaway. Planning consent was granted for the property to be subdivided to create two units (Application Reference 24/02536/ful) and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries with the Local Planning Authority in respect of permitted uses.
Internally the premises offer an open plan sales area with a concrete floor, plastered and painted walls and recessed spotlighting. WC facilities are provided.
The premises are offered to let for a term to be agreed on a full repairing and insuring lease at an initial rent of £9,600 per annum plus VAT (£800 per calendar month plus VAT) and exclusive of rates and other outgoings and payable quarterly in advance.
The ingoing tenant is to be responsible for the landlord's reasonable legal fees incurred in connection with the preparation of the lease.
We are advised by our client that the property was previously operated as a hot food takeaway. Planning consent was granted for the property to be subdivided to create two units (Application Reference 24/02536/ful) and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries with the Local Planning Authority in respect of permitted uses.



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