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51 Parkside Crescent, Seaham

Guide Price
£45,000

£37.01 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

Savills, Savills Auctions- Commercial
SIZE AVAILABLE

1,216 sq ft

113 sq m

SECTOR

Mixed use property for sale

Key features

  • Freehold two storey terraced building
  • Prominent suburban retail parade
  • Approximate area 112.98 sq m (1,216 sq ft)
  • Formerly a Community Centre with first floor offices
  • Potential for alternative uses subject to consents
  • Vacant

Description

A traditional brick built two storey terraced building with a pitched and tile covered roof.

Joint Agents: Greig Cavey

Contact Simon Cavey

Situated to the south side of Parkside Crescent, close to the junction with Ash Crescent.

Forming part of a well established retail parade with free parking to the front. Other retailers include a convenience store, hot food takeaway and an off licence.

Transport
Seaham Station - National Rail

Brochures

51 Parkside Crescent, Seaham

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Seaham Station0.6 miles
  • Horden Station4.6 miles

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