100, Lord Street , Grimsby , North East Lincolnshire , DN31 2NG
Size
1,167
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- Primary use
- High street retail
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No floor / site plan
Key features
- Popular densely populated residential area.
- Fully equipped fish and chip shop, with three bedroom living accommodation.
- Planning consent for hot food takeaway.
Description
The residential accommodation provides an entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining area, with three bedrooms and a bathroom to the first floor.
The property benefits from separate main supplies, together with uPVC double glazing throughout. Externally, the property has been rendered with a thermal render finish and has a pitched interlocking tiled roof above.
There is a small enclosed yard area to the rear of the property with pedestrian access only from Lime Street.
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100, Lord Street , Grimsby , North East Lincolnshire , DN31 2NG
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