Commercial Properties For Sale by Bruton Knowles, Exeter, including sold STC
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124 Fore Street forms part of an attractive Grade II Listed building which has been refurbished and sympathetically renovated as part of a conversion to create this self-contained lock-up retail unit with six flats above, which are separately owned. The shop has an attractive traditional frontage with a centrally positioned recessed entrance. Internally, the retail accommodation is well-presented having white emulsion painted ceilings and walls, with a good degree of natural light which is supplemented with strip lighting and spot lights. The floor coverings are a mixture of timber effect laminate and carpets. Beyond the retail area is a useful kitchenette facility and single WC. At the rear of the ground floor is a versatile room which has a lantern rooflight which may suit office, treatment room or storage accommodation. There is a modest amount of additional storage available within a useful below stairs cupboard. There are ample power sockets throughout, with some data cable trunking and we understand that Virgin broadband is connected. A set of stairs leads down to the useful basement level which could be used for further retail or storage space. This has an approximate floor to ceiling height of 2.2m (7') and is well presented, being painted white and carpeted throughout. There is an electrics cupboard containing the distribution board and electric meter. At the Fore Street end of the basement is a doorway which provides access to a modest amount of...
Kensington Court is a modern two storey detached office building built in 2004 to an excellent specification with double glazed windows, a lift and air conditioning for both cooling and heating. There are shared ladies and gents toilet facilities on both floors including a shower facility on the ground floor. The building was designed to easily split the floors into two suites if required, and there are currently three tenants in the building with two on the ground floor and one on the first floor - see Tenancy Schedule for further details. Externally, Kensington Court provides 31 allocated parking spaces within the private car park. At the far side of the building, there is a private landscaped area with a picnic bench.
- Two storey detached office investment for sale
- Fully let (3 tenants)
- Built in 2004 to an excellent specification
These premises offer a rare opportunity to purchase a ground floor self-contained office with a separate store close by and a dedicated parking space within the Gabriels Wharf development. The open plan office extends to 447 square feet (41.48 square metres) with double glazed windows to three sides and double glazed entrance door. The office is presented in good condition with a suspended ceiling and LED lighting, and carpet tiles. There is a small kitchenette and toilet. The ground floor store is close by within the same development and extends to 197 square feet (18.33 square metres). The property would suit a variety of office occupiers or alternative uses, subject to planning.
- Open plan ground floor office of 447 sq.ft (41.48 sq.m)
- Within a popular quayside development
- Separate ground floor store extending to 197 sq.ft (18.33 sq.m)
This attractive Victorian property has a well-equipped and popular lock-up café on the ground floor. It benefits from a full height traditional plate glass frontage and has a central recessed door leading into the main café area which has exposed floorboards, stripped back masonry and plastered walls, with recessed spotlights within the ceiling. Bespoke hardwood pew style seating fits neatly around the perimeter with matching freestanding benches and substantial hardwood tables providing seated dining for approximately 24. There is an attractive outside dining area to the front of the premises for the summer months, with a bespoke iron work screen to the pavement. The café is an ideal size to attract customers throughout the day looking for a suitable spot for an intimate coffee or light snack. There is a single WC located towards the rear of the premises. To the right of the café is a separate pedestrian door which leads via a carpeted staircase to the upper floors. The accommodation provides three double bed letting rooms, each with its own well-appointed ensuite shower room. The stairs lead from the ground floor entrance lobby to the first-floor half landing, off which is a shared utility room. The utility houses an Ideal Combi 30 gas boiler which provides hot water and central heating throughout the maisonette. The tenants have installed a plumbed in washing machine and separate tumble dryer. The room was previously a shared showe
- Popular Café Premises & Self Contained 3 Bed Maisonette
- Prominent Main Arterial Road Position
- Very Popular Letting Location
Fernleigh is approached via a private driveway which it shares with the four houses. There is a generous parking area which is primarily surfaced in tarmacadam. The former nursery buildings comprise a range of basic storage buildings, a double garage, stabling and a large commercial greenhouse. The double garage, workshop and greenhouse require some repairs, and modernisation, but could be brought back into beneficial use quite quickly. A purchaser may wish to consider the replacement of some of the older units. It may be possible for the stable blocks to be utilised again once the external hardstanding and yard areas have been reinstated. There are two fields which surround the buildings and could provide scope for a range of recreational uses including horticulture, equine livery, canine accommodation and associated facilities such as enclosed exercise areas and agility uses. The site is south facing and slopes from north to south, with Ludwell Lane running along its southern boundary. The larger of the two fields extends to approximately 3.61 acres (1.46 hectares) has stabling adjacent and a field shelter constructed within it. The field within which the commercial greenhouse is situated extends to approximately 1.6 acres (0.64 hectares).
- Approx 5.75 acres (2.37 hectares)
- Could suit a variety of business or recreation uses
- Generous parking area
Kensington Court is a modern two storey detached office building built in 2004 to an excellent specification with double glazed windows, a lift and air conditioning for both cooling and heating. There are shared ladies and gents toilet facilities on both floors including a shower facility on the ground floor. The building was designed to easily split the floors into two suites if required, and there are currently three tenants in the building with two on the ground floor and one on the first floor - see Tenancy Schedule for further details. Externally, Kensington Court provides 31 allocated parking spaces within the private car park. At the far side of the building, there is a private landscaped area with a picnic bench.
Fernleigh is approached via a private driveway which it shares with the four houses. There is a generous parking area which is primarily surfaced in tarmacadam. The former nursery buildings comprise a range of basic storage buildings, a double garage, stabling and a large commercial greenhouse. The double garage, workshop and greenhouse require some repairs, and modernisation, but could be brought back into beneficial use quite quickly. A purchaser may wish to consider the replacement of some of the older units. It may be possible for the stable blocks to be utilised again once the external hardstanding and yard areas have been reinstated. There are two fields which surround the buildings and could provide scope for a range of recreational uses including horticulture, equine livery, canine accommodation and associated facilities such as enclosed exercise areas and agility uses. The site is south facing and slopes from north to south, with Ludwell Lane running along its southern boundary. The larger of the two fields extends to approximately 3.61 acres (1.46 hectares) has stabling adjacent and a field shelter constructed within it. The field within which the commercial greenhouse is situated extends to approximately 1.6 acres (0.64 hectares).
This attractive Victorian property has a well-equipped and popular lock-up café on the ground floor. It benefits from a full height traditional plate glass frontage and has a central recessed door leading into the main café area which has exposed floorboards, stripped back masonry and plastered walls, with recessed spotlights within the ceiling. Bespoke hardwood pew style seating fits neatly around the perimeter with matching freestanding benches and substantial hardwood tables providing seated dining for approximately 24. There is an attractive outside dining area to the front of the premises for the summer months, with a bespoke iron work screen to the pavement. The café is an ideal size to attract customers throughout the day looking for a suitable spot for an intimate coffee or light snack. There is a single WC located towards the rear of the premises. To the right of the café is a separate pedestrian door which leads via a carpeted staircase to the upper floors. The accommodation provides three double bed letting rooms, each with its own well-appointed ensuite shower room. The stairs lead from the ground floor entrance lobby to the first-floor half landing, off which is a shared utility room. The utility houses an Ideal Combi 30 gas boiler which provides hot water and central heating throughout the maisonette. The tenants have installed a plumbed in washing machine and separate tumble dryer. The room was previously a shared showe
This mid terrace Grade II Listed period property comprises a ground floor shop with a sold off maisonette above. The premises have traded for many years as Ink, for tattoos and piercings. The main shop is split into two parts with an attractive entrance area to the front then a few steps up to the rear part. There is a separate rear treatment room, kitchenette and toilet. In all, the internal accommodation extends to 523 square feet (48.67 square metres). There is also a small rear courtyard with pedestrian access to Mary Arches Street car park. The property is being sold with the benefit of the lease of the ground floor shop let to Ink on an agreement expiring 20th January 2029. The maisonette on the upper floors has been sold off on a long lease for a term expiring 20th December 2088 at a peppercorn rent.
These premises offer a rare opportunity to purchase a ground floor self-contained office with a separate store close by and a dedicated parking space within the Gabriels Wharf development. The open plan office extends to 447 square feet (41.48 square metres) with double glazed windows to three sides and double glazed entrance door. The office is presented in good condition with a suspended ceiling and LED lighting, and carpet tiles. There is a small kitchenette and toilet. The ground floor store is close by within the same development and extends to 197 square feet (18.33 square metres). The property would suit a variety of office occupiers or alternative uses, subject to planning.
124 Fore Street forms part of an attractive Grade II Listed building which has been refurbished and sympathetically renovated as part of a conversion to create this self-contained lock-up retail unit with six flats above, which are separately owned. The shop has an attractive traditional frontage with a centrally positioned recessed entrance. Internally, the retail accommodation is well-presented having white emulsion painted ceilings and walls, with a good degree of natural light which is supplemented with strip lighting and spot lights. The floor coverings are a mixture of timber effect laminate and carpets. Beyond the retail area is a useful kitchenette facility and single WC. At the rear of the ground floor is a versatile room which has a lantern rooflight which may suit office, treatment room or storage accommodation. There is a modest amount of additional storage available within a useful below stairs cupboard. There are ample power sockets throughout, with some data cable trunking and we understand that Virgin broadband is connected. A set of stairs leads down to the useful basement level which could be used for further retail or storage space. This has an approximate floor to ceiling height of 2.2m (7') and is well presented, being painted white and carpeted throughout. There is an electrics cupboard containing the distribution board and electric meter. At the Fore Street end of the basement is a doorway which provides access to a modest amount of...
This is an exciting opportunity to complete the second phase of this mixed use development scheme with a current planning consent to develop four more retail units and nine residential units (all 2 bedroomed). The first phase has recently been completed comprising seven prominent shops within the town square, and 17 apartments along with Morrisons new supermarket and children's nursery. Please see the attached site location & phasing plan, together with floor plans and elevations. Further details are available from the data pack which is available on request.


