A substantial former bank building arranged over 3 floors, with the two upper floors sold on long leases as two self contained flats and the ground floor let as a dog grooming parlour with rear yard. The property is constructed of brick with a pitched and tiled roof, it is not listed as far as we are aware, but it is within the Cranleigh Conservation Area.
Location
137 High Street is perhaps the most prominent building in the centre of Cranleigh, which is a thriving centre with a Sainsbury’s, M&S Food, independent Bakers, butchers and fishmonger as well as multiple traders such as Specsavers, WHSmith’s, Co-Op, Boots, Superdrug, Costa, Manns and the up market specialist trader 140. Essentially Cranleigh is a self contained very prosperous small town (it is described as England’s largest village) and is growing with a number of major developments currently taking place.Including nearby Dunsfold Park which has consent for 2/3000 houses and retention of the industrial estate
Accommodation
Ground Floor Main Shop: 33/7 x 18/10 = 631 sqft (59sqm)
Rear Shop: 11 x 10 = 110 sqft (10sqm)
Tea Area/ store: 40 sqft (3.7sqm) Total Area: 786 sqft (73sqm).
Outside Yard Area: 20 x 10/6.
There is a basement via a trap door in the shop which has not been measured. First and second floors accessed by separate entrance, two self contained flats sold on long leases.
Terms
Terms: A new full repairing and insuring lease is available for a number of years to be agreed at a commencing rental of £30,000 pax (no vat we understand) (Our client may consider selling the 999 year leasehold interest)