St. Nicholas Street, Diss
Size
721
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- Primary use
- High street retail
- Other use(s)
- Shop
- Frontage
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No floor / site plan
Key features
- Diss is a thriving market town on the border of Norfolk and Suffolk with a population of 7.500 people and a catchment of some 50,000.
- Diss has a wide range of services and amenities including a railway station on the Norwich to London Liverpool Street line (1 hr 40 mins).
- Property is located in a prominent location on St Nicholas Street in the Diss Heritage Triangle adjacent to Norfolk House Yard and Cobbs Yard, two popular shopping destinations with local retailers.
- The property occupies the ground floor of a Grade II Listed timber-framed building with large display windows in the front elevation either side of central double doors.
- It has a wealth of original features including timber floors and display shelves, and a wooden serving counter which as old as the property itself.
Description
Diss is a thriving market town on the border of Norfolk and Suffolk with a population of 7.500 people and a catchment of some 50,000. It has a wide range of services and amenities including a railway station on the Norwich to London Liverpool Street line (1 hr 40 mins).
The property is located in a prominent location on St Nicholas Street in the Diss Heritage Triangle adjacent to Norfolk House Yard and Cobbs Yard, two popular shopping destinations with local retailers. Nearby occupiers include Fredricks Fine Foods delicatessen, Amandines vegetarian restaurant, the Natural Foodstore health food shop, and Diss Ironworks, the premier range cooker and stove showroom in East Anglia. The Heritage Triangle is anchored by The Corn Hall arts centre.
DESCRIPTION
The property occupies the ground floor of a Grade II Listed timber-framed building with large display windows in the front elevation either side of central double doors. It has a wealth of original features including timber floors and display shelves, and a wooden serving counter which as old as the property itself.
ACCOMMODATION
Double doors from St Nicholas Street lead into open-plan retail area with slim cast iron columns, spotlights, some display cases, double windows to the front and a sash window overlooking Norfolk House Yard at the rear. Door off with steps down to cellar and steps up to small bathroom and WC. Rear storage area with sash windows to Norfolk House Yard.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity
BUSINESS RATES
Occupiers should be entitled to 100% Small Business Rate Relief
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- Rent obligation
- Internal repairing and insuring
- Status
- Available
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- Business rates
- £9,700
- Use class
- E
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