Retail/Shop For Sale, Derby
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Property ID: 145887
POA
38 Cornmarket, Derby, DE1 2DG
Type
Retail/Shop
Status
Available
Size
1,774 sq ft
Key Features
- Very prominent location at junction of the Cornmarket and St James Street
- Nearby occupiers include Greggs, Subway, Cathedral Quarter Book Cafe, William Hill, Cafe Nero, Cosy Club and Vaillant Performance Centre
- Archway leads to reopened and £35 million refurbished Market Hall
- Located on the pedestrianised Cornmarket in derbys Cathedral Quarter
Property Details
Location The award winning Cathedral Quarter is considered to be the heart of the City of Derby, rich in heritage, attracting considerable inward investment. Nearest Car Park Multi-storey car parks are located at Chapel Street and Bold Lane and there are further car parks on St James Street, Full Street and Sowter Road. Description A beautiful three storey office fully refurbished internally with new carpets. Accommodation Floor plans available upon request. Ground Floor 9.0m depth max x 5.0m width max Useful return frontage display windows Rear lobby leading to rear door and staircase to upper floors First Floor, with feature high ceilings Front Office One7.4m x 5m max two feature windows overlooking The CornmarketFront Office Two7.4m x 3.4m feature Venetianstyle window overlooking The Cornmarket and superb ornate plasterwork to ceiling with decorative mouldings to extensive wall panel Rear Kitchen 2.4m x 2.0m window to rear Toilet (One) Staircase to half-landing Toilet and washbasin (Two)Staircase to Second Floor Front Room One 7.4m x 5.4m overall Front Room Two 5.8m x 2.9m overall Rear Room Three 2.6m x 2.4mLobby to a separate toilet and washroom (Three) Please note, there is a redundant goods lift shaft to the rear of the property. Town Planning Previously used as a commercial bank and offices. Under the Use Classes Order, retail permitted without approval, or restaurant use or hot food takeaway, subject to planning approval.
Location
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