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1A Lonsdale Street, Carlisle

Warehouse to the Rear 3/5 Lonsdale Street, Cumbria, CA1 1BJ

Property from above
Property from above
1A Lonsdale Street, Carlisle
1A Lonsdale Street, Carlisle

FORMER STORE CENTRALLY LOCATED OFF LONSDALE STREET IN CARLISLE CITY CENTRE

  • IDEALLY LOCATED IN CITY CENTRE FOR USE AS ANCILLARY STORAGE
  • ALTERNATIVE USES MAY BE CONSIDERED - SUBJECT TO PLANNING & ACCESS REQUIREMENTS

Location

The property is located to the rear of 3/5 Lonsdale Street in Carlisle City Centre, with access from Lonsdale Street via a private car park. Ideally located within easy reach of the City Centre, for additional ancillary storage requirements.

Floor Plans & EPC

DESCRIPTION

The property comprises  a brick built former warehouse premises accessed via double doors from a secure yard to the rear of Lonsdale Street.

 

LOCATION

The property is located to the rear of 3/5 Lonsdale Street in Carlisle City Centre, with access from Lonsdale Street via a private car park.

Ideally located within easy reach of the City Centre, for additional ancillary storage requirements.

ACCOMMODATION

GROUND FLOOR

Warehouse

2,577 sq ft (239 sq m)

SERVICES

Mains electricity is connected to the property.

There are no other utilities connected to the property.

BUSINESS RATES

£5,500 (2023 List)

If the rateable value is £12,000 or less then as of April 2017, no business rates will be payable, subject to status.

Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries of the Valuation Office Agency at www.voa.go.uk.

LEASE

A new lease for a term of years to be agreed on full repairing and insuring terms for ancillary storage type uses.

USE

The property is for use as an ancillary store. There is electricity to the unit, but no other services e.g. water, drainage, sewerage etc.

Please note: access is thorough a private car park. No car parking is included within the lease.

VAT

VAT is not applicable.

VIEWINGS

Please contact Walton Goodland.

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Last updated: 17th April 2024 - 9:21 am