Commercial Properties For Sale in North Wales
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An investment opportunity has arisen to purchase this mixed-use terraced commercial property with tenanted residential flats above, located close to Rhyl's town centre, the property has easy access to local amenities such as Rhyl's main bus and train station, seafront and promenade, with its l...
- Mixed-use commercial and residential property
- Two self-contained rental flats above
- Projected income potential £13,500 yearly
The property comprises a ground floor multi-purpose commercial unit extending to 20,172 sq ft as a whole and forms part of the previous Co-op store, situated adjacent to Iceland and the largest car park in Mold (circa 450 spaces). Internally, the unit is open plan in nature with a dividing wall separating the retail accommodation and storage/ancillary accommodation. The unit is decorated throughout with a tiled floor covering and set beneath a suspended ceilings with integrated LED panel lighting and HVAC units. The unit may suit subdivision, subject to planning permission. The property, which up until recently has been occupied by Poundland, benefits from a large service yard and there is a large local authority car park situated adjacent to the unit. A floor plan of the property is available below.
- Multi-purpose commercial unit
- Ground floor accommodation extending to 20,172 sq ft as a whole May suit subdivision - subject to planning permission
- Prominently situated Located in a popular market town
Planning permission (planning number: 23C280L) has been granted for the conversion of outbuildings into 11 holiday dwellings, making this a superb opportunity for a developer to realise an ambitious project in a splendid rural position on the edge of the Hamlet of Capel Coch on the beautiful Isle...
Mixed use retail and residential investment property Ground floor restaurant 2,468 sq ft First floor accommodation Communal areas - 626 sq ft Bedroom 1 - 106 sq ft Bedroom 2 - 121 sq ft Bedroom 3 - 133 sq ft Bedroom 4 - 171 sq ft Bedroom 5 - 171 sq ft TOTAL 3,805 sq ft Freehold - offers in excess of £525,000.00
A high yielding mixed use investment comprising 3 x retail units and 4 x flats. Occupying a prominent position on the principle retail thoroughfare in Rhyl. Investment let at £56,080 per annum (11.22% GIY) on guide price + one vacant retail unit.
The development opportunity comprises 2 storeys of former retailing space. Originally built in the late 1980s the property is of solid concrete construction. Internally the space provides for generally open plan former retailing space at first floor with escalator access to the Street Level at Regent Street, Wrexham. To the second storeys the former retail storage space has been subdivided to create small workshop rooms, all of which are now unoccupied. The space has access to two fire escape stairwells. The entire property is 19,159 Sq. Ft. The property is held Freehold with Vacant Possession . Planning Application P/2022/0597 The property has planning for 20 residential apartments pending.
The property comprises a substantial stone and brick built warehouse, formally used for seed storage. The accommodation is situated on 3 floors at lower ground, upper ground and first floor level. The roof is flat and covered with mineral felt and asphalt, with a small original part of the Mill to the eastern end of the site has a pitched and slate covered roof. The walls are solid, those to the rear being rendered in part with concrete floors and supported on a steel frame. Immediately adjacent to the property is the original loading bay and car parking, together with land that can be excavated to provide up to 18 additional car parking spaces. On the opposite side of Mill Street, there is an area of land reserved for the development of Upper Dee Mill, which can provide 19 car parking spaces. The most recent scheme produced in 2020 details 30 spaces. Site plan and building plans are available to interested parties.
A substantial landmark Grade II Listed 3 Storey Inn built c.1820-1830 to provide accommodation on Thomas Telford’s London to Holyhead road (A5). A good example of a late Georgian coaching inn complete with significant basement. roof lantern and beer garden.


