30 Cheshire Street & 7 Queen Street, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9
Size
2,041
Tenure
Freehold
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- Primary use
- Other
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Key features
- Attractive freehold retail investment extending overa l to 2,041 sq ft (189.72 sq m)
- Two adjoining retail premises (back to back) fully let
- Prominent town centre location opposite Costa Coffee
- Producting current rental income of £16,200 per annum exclusive
Description
30 Cheshire Street is a Grade II Listed Building arranged over three stories, providing retail/sales area on the ground floor and ancillary accommodation above. It is currently occupied by a Barbers Shop.
7 Queen Street is a two-storey retail premises, which is currently utilised as a beauty salon and provides beauty rooms on both floors with the main reception located on the ground floor.
Outside, there is a small yard/bin store between the two properties, which is shared by the occupiers of both buildings.
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- Use class
- E
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30 Cheshire Street & 7 Queen Street, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9
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