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Newton House, 27 Church Street, Tewkesbury

Grade II listed office building with planning consent for conversion to seven residential apartments.

An end of terrace Grade II* Listed Building which for many years has been in use as solicitors' offices.

Originally two dwellings dating from the 15th Century, remodelled in the 18th Century and re-fronted in the early 19th Century.

 The buildings are constructed mainly in brick but with some stone elevations, the main building covered by a double hipped and parapeted roof.

The smaller set back and lower hipped addition (left hand side, formerly no. 26) is used as an entrance with a long wing to the rear.

There is a second entrance door to a passageway to the right-hand side of the property which leads to a rear garden.

EPC: The building is assessed at an energy efficiency rating of AWAITING CERTIFICATE. A copy of the certificate will be available on request.

Location:

Tewkesbury is an historic market town located in North Gloucestershire, situated approximately 10 miles to the North of Cheltenham and Gloucester, 48 miles North of Bristol, 45 miles South of Birmingham and 105 miles North West of London.

The town's excellent road communications and attractive working environment have attracted major companies, retailers, and restaurateurs alike.

The premises are located on Church Street in the town centre just to the South of The Cross which is the centre of the town and approximately thirty metres from the historic Tewkesbury Abbey.

Accommodation:

The property was converted many years ago to office accommodation. The main entrance is set back from the pavement on the left hand side of the property and leads to a reception area, a waiting area and offices of various sizes at ground, first and second floor levels.

There are various period features and exposed roof timbers.

There is a garden area to the rear with brick built storage buildings.

Ground floor 143.91 sq m (1,549 sq ft)

First floor 167.04 sq m (1,798 sq ft)

Second floor 38.82 sq m (418 sq ft)

Basement 50.00 sq m (538 sq ft)

External storage 23.00 sq m (248 sq ft)

Total: 422.77 sq m (4,551 sq ft)

Planning:

Planning and Listed Building consents have been obtained under reference numbers 20/00010/ful and 20/00011/lbc for change of use of existing offices into 7 apartments, including internal alterations, part demolition and proposed single storey extension. Further information available on request.

Services:

Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected.

Subject to Contract:

The Vendor is seeking to dispose of the Freehold interest on an unconditional basis, providing vacant possession to the purchaser on completion.

Price:

Proposals are invited based on £435,000.

VAT:

The property is not elected for VAT.

Legal costs:

Each party are to be responsible for their own legal costs incurred during this transaction.

Contact:

John Ryde Commercial 

01242 576276

enquiries@johnryde.co.uk 

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