The property comprises a three storey former warehouse and stable building, which appears to date from ancient walls to the brick façade built in 1897. The construction is a mixture of rubble stone and brick, with part timber and part concrete flooring, part pitched and tiled roof and part asphalt. over a former courtyard. Timber windows and a vehicular door provide access. A small courtyard to the north adjacent provides outside space for amenity/storage.
Location
The Barbican is Plymouth’s historic waterfront and it has seen gradual improvement from a working fishing port to a marine and leisure focus for thew city around Sutton Harbour and the National Marine Acquarium. High quality restaurants (including celebrity chefs Mitch Tonks and Gary Rhodes) and independent traders enjoy a lively year round trade with the city centre a few minutes’ walk and tourist attractions adjacent, such as Plymouth Hoe (home to the annual National Firework Championships and Sir Francis Drake’s famous game of bowls).
Vauxhall Street comprises part of the southern city centre “ring road” winding through the Barbican and waterfront and the property is near the junction with Bretonside and the historic St Martyn’s Gate.
Accommodation
Measured on a gross internal area basis
Ground Floor - 957 sq ft
First Floor - 1066 sq ft
Second Floor - 302 sq ft
TOTAL - 2,325 sq ft
Terms
SERVICES
Mains electricity, water and drainage are supplied to the property.
BUSINESS RATES
Rateable Value 2010: £XXX
UBR multiplier 2013/4: XXX in the £XXX
TERMS OF AVAILABILITY
The property is vacant and available immediately. It is offered to let on flexible terms. Consideration will be given to a sale of the freehold interest which includes possessory title of the adjacent courtyard. Subject to contract
ENERGY PERFORMANCE
The property is a bare warehouse/workshop and does not consume heat energy so has not been assessed for energy performance.