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27 High St 350 - 1,074 SF of Office/Retail Space Available in Ashford TN24 8TF



Highlights
- Grade II Listed Building
- Good Transport Connections
- Situated in Thriving Town Centre
All Available Spaces(3)
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This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Natural Light
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Flexible E Class Use
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Natural Light
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Flexible E Class Use
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Natural Light
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Flexible E Class Use
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
| Basement | 353 SF | Negotiable | $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $8,718 /YR $726.54 /MO | Office/Retail | Shell Space | Now |
| Ground | 350 SF | Negotiable | $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $8,644 /YR $720.37 /MO | Office/Retail | Shell Space | Now |
| 1st Floor | 371 SF | Negotiable | $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $9,163 /YR $763.59 /MO | Office/Retail | Shell Space | Now |
Basement
| Size |
| 353 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $8,718 /YR $726.54 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office/Retail |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
Ground
| Size |
| 350 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $8,644 /YR $720.37 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office/Retail |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 371 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $24.70 /SF/YR $2.06 /SF/MO $9,163 /YR $763.59 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Office/Retail |
| Condition |
| Shell Space |
| Available |
| Now |
Basement
| Size | 353 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $24.70 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office/Retail |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Natural Light
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Flexible E Class Use
Ground
| Size | 350 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $24.70 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office/Retail |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Natural Light
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Flexible E Class Use
1st Floor
| Size | 371 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $24.70 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Office/Retail |
| Condition | Shell Space |
| Available | Now |
This mid terraced building of painted rendered brick construction under a slate roof dates back we assume to the mid1800s and we believe was constructed at the same time as the property immediately to its east, number 25 High Street. Providing accommodation on basement, ground and first floors, the building now requires modernisation/refurbishment prior to its next occupation. In the past it traded as a High Street wine bar, having bar space on ground and basement floors, with kitchen and WCs on the first floor. More recently it may have been occupied by an office user on a short term basis. The basement and ground floor each provide some 350 sq.ft. of accommodation, whilst the first floor has a little over 370 sq.ft. We understand that the building is Grade II Listed.
- Use Class: E
- Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 1,074 SF of adjacent space
- Natural Light
- Energy Performance Rating - D
- Basement
- Basement
- Natural Light
- Flexible E Class Use
Property Overview
This property is located on the southern side of Ashford High Street, 100 yards or so east of the town centre and could still be considered a prime retail location although being on the cusp of secondary. This is however still a busy and thriving part of the town centre, the property lying virtually opposite the town centre water fountain. Other traders in the area include Sports Direct, McDonalds, KFC and HSBC Bank, along with a vast number of independents. Ashford, one of Kent’s designated growth centres, currently has a population of approximately 75,000 inhabitants and is set to grow substantially in the next 20 years. The town is centrally located within the county, benefitting from a fine communications network via the A20/M20 and five mainline railways. Ashford International Passenger station can give direct access to northern continental Europe via Eurostar and London is some 38 minutes distant via HS-1.
- Banking
- Bus Line
- Convenience Store
- Security System
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