Terraced period building comprising ground floor shop with rooms on a raised ground floor, first and second floors and a basement leading to a rear yard.
The properly was renovated in 2018 with new double glazed windows, gas central heating, re-wiring, re-plumbing.
The property is all Class A1 usage.
Freehold
Ground Floor Shop
shop: 9'1" x 24'8"
Kitchen and WC
Raised Ground Floor
room one: 10' x 8'6"
room two: 11'4" x 9'9"
First Floor
front room: 11'1" x 13'10"
rear room: 8'6" x 10'2"
WC
Second Floor
front room: 12'5" x 11'2"
rear room: 8'7" x 10'4"
Basement
area: 11'4" x 13'4"
cellar area: 30 sq ft
GIA approximately 1,607 sq ft
This property is located between Highbury & Islington and Angel Tube Stations ( Northern Line). Close to the main shopping areas and Camden Passage. This a is busy, popular, residential area with plenty of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, leisure facilities, schools, colleges and green spaces.
Subject to usual planning consents.
According to The London Borough Of Islington, planning permission is not required for change of use from class A1 to Class A1 plus a single flat on upper floors. Strongly advise making your own enquires.
The shop is leased on a 10 year contract from July 2022.
£22,000 p/a
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