64 RED BANK ROAD, BISPHAM, LANCASHIRE, FY2
Size
2,150
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Parking
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- Price per
- Primary use
- High street retail
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No floor / site plan
Key features
- SHOP PREMISES IN PRIME & BUSY LOCATION
- WEALTH OF PASSING PEDESTRIAN / VEHICLE TRADE
- RETAIL, STORAGE & OFFICE SPACE - NIA: 2,150 SQ FT
- CAR PARKING OR LOADING SPACE TO THE FRONT FORECOURT AREA
- STAFF CAR PARKING TO THE REAR 1 / 2 VEHICLES
Description
- A shop front, storerooms and an office.
- Front forecourt for loading or car parking
- To the rear of the property there is car parking for 1/2 vehicles.
- Loading from the rear also.
- Presently used for bulky goods sales.
- Would suit a variety of uses, subject to planning and landlord consent.
Internal viewings are highly recommended.
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- Status
- Available
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- Business rates
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64 RED BANK ROAD, BISPHAM, LANCASHIRE, FY2
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