Key Information
- Total GIA approx. 2,689 sq ft (249.81 sq m)
- May be suitable for alternative uses, subject to planning consent
- Secure rear yard
- Purchase price: £270,000
- The freehold interest in the premises is available at a purchase price of £270,000.
A single-storey hall with offices, constructed in a mixture of cladding and brickwork around a steel portal frame with a pitched roof covering. Internally, the accommodation is arranged to provide offices, together with a well-fitted kitchen for functions, together with the necessary WC accommodation. Beyond the offices lies the main hall, providing clear unencumbered accommodation, suitable for a variety of community type purposes. The natural lighting to the hall is excellent, with uPVC double glazed windows along each elevation. The hall has been partitioned to provide stores to the rear. There is a good quality timber floor throughout. To the very rear of the site is an external compound, useful for external storage.
Location
The property is located at the end of a cul-de-sac that is referred to as Leicester Road, although this minor road lies off the principal link between Anstey and the A46 outer ring road. The building lies close to the village centre, with its vibrant array of retail and tertiary services. Anstey itself lies approximately 7 miles north of Leicester City, close to the A46 outer ring road system that facilitates access to Leicester City Centre via Anstey Lane and to all other parts of the city, especially Junctions 21a and 22 of the M1.
VAT
VAT may be applicable to the purchase price.
Rates
To be assessed.
Services
Mains, electricity, water, drainage and gas are all connected to the property. Electrics There is a single phase electricity supply with overhead fluorescent strip lighting throughout. Heating The premises are heated by means of pipes and radiators served from a gas fired boiler.
EPC
A current EPC will be provided upon request.
Legal Costs
Each party is to bear their own legal costs incurred.
Accommodation
Measurements are quoted on a Gross Internal basis in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement Second Edition.
Planning
The premises have been used as a community hall for many years, with an assumed planning consent for Class F2 purposes under the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendments) (England) Regulations 2020. The building may be suitable for other uses, subject to planning consent being granted, and interested parties are suggested to contact Charnwood Borough Council on 01509 263 151 for further information.
Viewing
Viewings are by appointment with sole agents Innes England