The Albany Galleries, 339 – 341 Lord Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR8
- SIZE AVAILABLE
9,311 sq ft
865 sq m
- SECTOR
High street retail property for sale
Key features
- Grade II Listed Property with Upper Floors situated to Lord Street, Southport
- Prime Town Centre Location
- Approx 865 sq m (9,311 sq ft) over Ground, First, Second & Third Floors.
- Potential for Alternative Uses Subject to all the Necessary Consents
- Nearby Occupiers Include Patisserie Valerie, Café Nero, Waterstones & Bistrot Pierre
Description
A Grade II Listed 5 storey mid terrace building designed by architect EW Johnson and constructed in 1884 with cast iron glazed verandah to the front. The main trading areas considered suitable for A3/A4 use are the basement, ground and first floors. The upper floors are considered suitable for ancillary/office/manager's/staff accommodation. There is also potential for A1 ground and basement floors and C3
upper floors use. These anticipated uses are of course all subject to all the necessary consents.
The Albany Galleries, 339 – 341 Lord Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR8
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Southport Station0.2 miles
- Birkdale Station1.1 miles
- Meols Cop Station1.3 miles
Notes
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