Currently comprising of three suites with an approximate gross internal area of 6,000 sq/ft (577.4 sq/m), this landmark, period building in Bury's professional district offers a versatile space which may suit a variety of occupiers. Suites are available individually or in combination.
24a Silver Street The main ground floor suite is c3,000sqft gross and predominantly open plan, accessed off the central entrance foyer, with reception area, store rooms, a wash room and ample WC's etc. There are windows available to the side street, as well as direct access for deliveries. Currently trading as a nightclub, the fixtures and fittings could be kept as a going concern for a premium.
24b Silver Street has a gross area of c1,500 sq ft and sits to the rear of the building at ground floor. Only and directly accessible via double doors to the side street, this suite benefits from high ceilings and a large and characterful, and private outdoor terrace area. Whether for office space, repair or distribution centre, food preparation or photo studio as just a few examples, this suite is a rare opportunity for those requiring space to suit deliveries to or from non-retail accommodation on the ground floor in the town centre.
Suite 24c Silver Street is the renovated basement of the building which has c1,500sqft, that could potentially be partitioned off into smaller units or utilised for secure and private use. Almost totally sound proofed it boasts a music and drinks license, existing bar, lounge and dance floor area and separate W.C.'s. There are two staircases to ground level, one in to the buildings main reception area and one directly on to the side street.
This landmark, period building was originally The Old Royal Hotel, and sits on the corner of Silver Street and Broad Street central to the business district. Now fully renovated and home to a range of businesses, the versatile ground floor and basement suites benefit from flexible planning permission having last traded as an impressive nightclub. Incentives may be available from the landlord, and/or the landlord could alter the premises to suit the right occupiers subject to negotiation. Close in proximity to Bury's public transport interchange and the nearby motorway network, a number of solicitors, restaurants and the Bury Fusilier's Museum are among the businesses in the immediate vicinity.
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