Town Centre Restaurant Premises TO LET
Location
The property is well situated on the edge of Tamworth town centre within the designated “Enterprise Quarter” close to the town’s Central Library, its historic Grade I Listed church and adjacent to the recently refurbished and extended Assembly Rooms. This is an area of mixed commercial and retail uses, including restaurants and bars, with public car parks and other town centre amenities in close proximity.
Accommodation
A single story detached Edwardian building of traditional brick and tile construction with many of the original architectural features retained. The property was originally constructed in 1905 through the generosity of the renowned philanthropist, Mr Andrew Carnegie, as the first free library of Tamworth.
The building has a gross internal floor area of approximately 252 sq.m. (2,712 sq.ft.) and is considered ideal for a high end restaurant use.
The property includes an area of land adjacent to the building for exclusive use as an external seating area.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.
PLANNING
The property has Planning Consent (Ref. 0565/2017) for use as a restaurant within Class A3 of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 as amended.
The property is a locally Listed building and situated within the Tamworth Town Conservation area.
Terms
The property is available to let by way of a new full repairing and insuring lease from approximately Autumn 2019. Further details upon application.