The Grade 2 listed landmark building was constructed in 1802 as the Lyceum Library. The property is of stone construction beneath a slate pitched and part mansard roof.
The accommodation is arranged over lower ground/basement/ground/first/second and part-mezzanine level. It has been divided into several self-contained areas and 2 units have now been let.
Location
The property is located in the heart of Liverpool City Centre at the junction of Bold Street, Church Street and Ranelagh Street, and connects to all routes into the traditional retail and leisure pitches of the city including Liverpool One.
Liverpool is the 6th largest city in the UK with a current population of around 553,000 and is the principal commercial centre for Merseyside, which has a population of 1,400,000.
Liverpool is located 212 miles (340 km) north-west of London, 98 miles (157 km) north-west of Birmingham and 32 miles (52 km) to the west of Manchester.
Liverpool Lime Street provides regular direct services to London Euston, in addition John Lenon Airport is located just 6 miles to the south-east.
The property is situated next to the Bold Street entrance of Central Station where Merseyrail provides two main lines, giving access to the North & South and the Wirral region. The station handles approximately 50,000 passengers per day.
Close by are award-winning eateries, bars, tea shops, gift shops, boutiques and a lot more, that combine to make the street endearing to shoppers.
Accommodation
The property has the following approximate areas:
Unit 4 – First Floor – 186 sq m (2,001 sq ft) Entrance from Bold Street
Terms
Planning – The premises benefit from E-class planning and, subject to further clarification, can be used for Retail, Leisure, Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Medical & Office Use.
Any intending occupier should make their own enquiries with the local authority prior to entering into a lease on these premises.
Lease – New full repairing and insuring lease(s) to be held outside the act, for a term to be agreed, subject to 5-yearly upward-only rent reviews.
Rent – Upon application
Legal Costs – Each party to bear their own legal costs.