Shop for sale
Features and description
- Prominent corner position
- In the heart of the sought after village of Dunster
- Two retail spaces
- Kitchenette and wc
- No onward chain1
A rare opportunity to purchase a Grade II listed freehold lock-up shop premises in the heart of the sought-after Exmoor National Park village of Dunster.
Occupying a corner position between High Street and Church Street this property is offered for sale with NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Wilkie May & Tuckwood are delighted to be able to offer these lock-up shop premises.
The accommodation comprises in brief: entrance through recessed door with windows on either side into a good-sized room with windows on two sides, attractive feature fireplace and counter.
Steps lead up to a further area which has a window to the side and attractive wooden flooring. From this second area there is access to a storage area leading on to a small kitchenette which has a window to the side, sink and drainer incorporated into work surface and further work surface providing space for a microwave and kettle etc.
From the kitchenette, a door gives access to a wc.
GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATION
Tenure: The property is offered for sale freehold by private treaty with vacant possession on completion.
Services: Mains water, mains electricity and mains drainage.
Local Authority: Somerset Council, Deane House, Belvedere Road, Taunton TA1 1HE
Property Location: ///noble.evaded.overheat
Broadband and mobile coverage: We understand that there is good mobile coverage. The maximum available broadband speeds are 1000 Mbps download and 220 Mbps upload. We recommend you check coverage on . Flood Risk: Surface Water: Very low risk Rivers and the Sea: Very low risk Reservoirs: Unlikely Groundwater: Unlikely. We recommend you check the risks on : Local planning information is available on
IMPORTANT NOTICE Wilkie May & Tuckwood for themselves and for the vendors of the property, whose agents they are, give notice that: 1. the particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchaser and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchasers and lessees ought to seek their own professional advice. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith, and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of Wilkie May & Tuckwood has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty
whatever in relation to this property on behalf of Wilkie May & Tuckwood, nor enter into any contract on behalf of the vendor. 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. Photographs taken and details prepared July 2024. . MEASUREMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION All measurements are approximate. While we endeavour to make our sales particular accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information with you.
Code of Practice for Residential Estate Agents: Effective from 1 August 2011:
‘8. Financial Evaluation 8a At the time that an offer has been made and is being considered by the seller, you must take reasonable steps to find out from the prospective buyer the source and availability of his funds for buying the property and pass this information to the seller. Such information will include whether the prospective buyer needs to sell a property, requires a mortgage, claims to be a cash buyer or any combination of these. Such relevant information that is available should be included in the Memorandum of Sale having regard to the provisions of the Data Protection Act.8b These reasonable steps must continue after acceptance of the offer until exchange of contracts (in Scotland, conclusion of missives) and must include regular monitoring of the prospective buyer’s progress in achieving the funds required, and reporting such progress to the seller.
The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. References to the Tenure of the Property are based on information supplied by the Seller. The agent has not had sight of the title documents. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor.