Pembroke
£12,000
Guide price
Guide price
AN IMPOSING FORMER BANK - VERY WELL POSITIONED WITHIN THE BUSY HEART OF THE HISTORIC TOWN
GENERAL
Pembroke has a population of around 7,500 and a reasonable range of amenities to include a very well known Norman Castle. It adjoins Pembroke Dock (population circa 10,000) which has additional facilities including larger supermarkets and the Irish Ferries Terminal etc.
35 Main Street was the premises of Barclays Bank until it closed in recent years. The Upper Floors are in the process of being converted into a Residential Flat - this is not available. Subject to consent, the Ground Floor has various potential e.g. retail, office, studio, salon and cafe/restaurant etc etc.
With approximate dimensions, the accommodation briefly comprises...
Banking Hall/Shop/Office
28'3' x 15'5' (8.61m x 4.70m) overall, access from Main Street via double doors, four arched windows to front, access to...
Manager's Office
15'11' x 11'10' (4.85m x 3.61m) rear window.
Rear Section
17'6' x 6'7' (5.33m x 2.01m) plus storage cupboards etc, side window
Strong Room
23'9' x 12'9' (7.24m x 3.89m).
Inner Hall
OUTSIDE
Access from The Parade and the Shoppers' Car Park to gravelled/mettled Car Park where a minimum of 2 spaces can be allocated for the Tenant.
Proposed Lease
Will be medium Term i.e. say in 5 to10 years. The Tenant will be responsible for...
External - a proportionate share of maintenance, decoration and building insurance.
Internal - repairs, decoration, utilities and rates etc.
Planning
35 Main Street is a Grade II Listed Building and is situated within the Pembroke Conservation Area. Regarding potential uses, interested parties must make their own enquiries with the Planning Department at Pembrokeshire County Council 01437 764551.
GENERAL
Pembroke has a population of around 7,500 and a reasonable range of amenities to include a very well known Norman Castle. It adjoins Pembroke Dock (population circa 10,000) which has additional facilities including larger supermarkets and the Irish Ferries Terminal etc.
35 Main Street was the premises of Barclays Bank until it closed in recent years. The Upper Floors are in the process of being converted into a Residential Flat - this is not available. Subject to consent, the Ground Floor has various potential e.g. retail, office, studio, salon and cafe/restaurant etc etc.
With approximate dimensions, the accommodation briefly comprises...
Banking Hall/Shop/Office
28'3' x 15'5' (8.61m x 4.70m) overall, access from Main Street via double doors, four arched windows to front, access to...
Manager's Office
15'11' x 11'10' (4.85m x 3.61m) rear window.
Rear Section
17'6' x 6'7' (5.33m x 2.01m) plus storage cupboards etc, side window
Strong Room
23'9' x 12'9' (7.24m x 3.89m).
Inner Hall
OUTSIDE
Access from The Parade and the Shoppers' Car Park to gravelled/mettled Car Park where a minimum of 2 spaces can be allocated for the Tenant.
Proposed Lease
Will be medium Term i.e. say in 5 to10 years. The Tenant will be responsible for...
External - a proportionate share of maintenance, decoration and building insurance.
Internal - repairs, decoration, utilities and rates etc.
Planning
35 Main Street is a Grade II Listed Building and is situated within the Pembroke Conservation Area. Regarding potential uses, interested parties must make their own enquiries with the Planning Department at Pembrokeshire County Council 01437 764551.
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