Retail property (high street)
Retail property (high street)
2,619 sq ft / 243 sq m
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Mixed Use Freehold FOR SALE.
- Vacant Class E Commercial premises on Ground and Lower Ground Floors.
- Self contained residential flat on the upper two floors.
- The Class E commercial offers 1,530 sqft arranged over the ground an lower ground floors.
- The self-contained residential flat situated on the upper two floors offers 1,045 sqft of accommodation.
Description
Commercial:
Comprises Class E premises arranged over Ground and Lower Ground Floors, with the Ground Floor offering natural light from the front and rear. There are two internal staircases that lead down to the Lower Ground Floor which maintains a generous ceiling height.
The premises are suited to a range of occupiers, from gallery space, offices, retail and food uses.
The Ground and Lower Ground floor will be delivered with Vacant Possession allowing an occupier to tailor it to their business’s needs.
Residential:
Comprises a spacious self-contained duplex flat situated on the upper two floors, with access through its own private entrance on Kensington Church Street. The duplex comprises of two bedrooms, a large reception room and kitchen, bathroom and roof terrace.
There is a Regulated Tenancy agreement in place that commenced 1972 paying a registered rent of £22,000 per annum (effective date 09/09/2021).
Further information can be provided on request.
Location
Kensington is one of the most affluent districts in West Central London and is renowned as a thriving and fashionable shopping, restaurant and high value residential location. The famous Kensington Palace and Kensington Palace Garden Road is a short walk away boasting numerous embassies and some of the most sought-after homes in London.
The A315 (Kensington High Street) provides access to Central London to the east and Hammersmith and the M4 to the west whilst the A402 (Notting Hill Gate/Bayswater Road) links to Shepherd's Bush and the A40 (Westway). Notting Hill Gate Underground Station is 345m from the property and provides Central, District and Circle Line services.
The immediate occupiers are in keeping with the borough’s affluent reputation, with numerous galleries and antique shops such as Butchoff Antiques, HJ Art Gallery and The Japanese Gallery Kensington. Other occupiers include The Kensington Wine Rooms and the renowned Clarke’s restaurant.
Commercial:
Comprises Class E premises arranged over Ground and Lower Ground Floors, with the Ground Floor offering natural light from the front and rear. There are two internal staircases that lead down to the Lower Ground Floor which maintains a generous ceiling height.
The premises are suited to a range of occupiers, from gallery space, offices, retail and food uses.
The Ground and Lower Ground floor will be delivered with Vacant Possession allowing an occupier to tailor it to their business’s needs.
Residential:
Comprises a spacious self-contained duplex flat situated on the upper two floors, with access through its own private entrance on Kensington Church Street. The duplex comprises of two bedrooms, a large reception room and kitchen, bathroom and roof terrace.
There is a Regulated Tenancy agreement in place that commenced 1972 paying a registered rent of £22,000 per annum (effective date 09/09/2021).
Further information can be provided on request.
Location
Kensington is one of the most affluent districts in West Central London and is renowned as a thriving and fashionable shopping, restaurant and high value residential location. The famous Kensington Palace and Kensington Palace Garden Road is a short walk away boasting numerous embassies and some of the most sought-after homes in London.
The A315 (Kensington High Street) provides access to Central London to the east and Hammersmith and the M4 to the west whilst the A402 (Notting Hill Gate/Bayswater Road) links to Shepherd's Bush and the A40 (Westway). Notting Hill Gate Underground Station is 345m from the property and provides Central, District and Circle Line services.
The immediate occupiers are in keeping with the borough’s affluent reputation, with numerous galleries and antique shops such as Butchoff Antiques, HJ Art Gallery and The Japanese Gallery Kensington. Other occupiers include The Kensington Wine Rooms and the renowned Clarke’s restaurant.
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About this agent
Robert Irving Burns - Commercial
Robert Irving Burns, Ground Floor,
19 Margaret Street, London,
W1W 8RR
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