The property comprises a vacant two-storey former bank that was converted to a retail unit on the ground floor and a residential flat to the first floor with a balcony to the left side of the property. The building is brick built with a prominent street frontage to King Street and have a variety of single and two storey extensions.
The main buildings are surmounted by dual pitched timber framed roofs with tiled coverings and the title includes a pavement area to the front of the property to King Street as well as a rear yard and side parking accessed off George Street.
Location
The property is located in the centre of Whalley, a rural village in Lancashire. Whalley is an affluent suburb of Clitheroe, located 30 miles to the north of Manchester and 7 miles to the east of Blackburn and benefits from a variety of restaurants and bars, which serve a thriving night time trade.
The property is situated at the junction of King Street and George Street in a prominent location. The M6 lies 11.5 miles to the west and provides links to Warrington, Manchester and Birmingham. Whalley Railway Station is located half a mile from the subject.
Accommodation
The property has the following gross internal area:
Ground Floor: 189.5 sq. m (2,041 sq. ft)
First Floor: 40 sq. m (1,557 sq. ft)
Total: 334.24 sq. m ( 3,598 sq. ft)
Terms
TENURE INFORMATION - Freehold under title number LA804509.
EPC:
Ground Floor- C
First Floor Flat - F
COUNCIL TAX - Flat at 69 King Street - Band C: £2,044.07
RATEABLE VALUE - Ground Floor Retail - £34,500
PRICE - We are seeking offers in excess of £1,100,000 for the freehold interest.
LEGAL COSTS - Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs.
Specification
- Located in the affluent village of Whalley in the heart of the Ribble Valley
- Vacant former bank premises with retail use at ground floor and flat to first floor
- Development potential, subject to planning permission
- Established local neighbourhood retail/commercial location
- Freehold
- Offers invited in excess of £1,100,000