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Former Station Building - TQ2 5DD Reference Number: TRR00201 Contact us about this property 0800 830 840 Or contact us online: property.networkrail.co.uk Former Station Building - TQ2 5DD Reference number: TRR00201 Size: 3,725 sq ft (346.06) sq m Town / City: Torquay Rent: £17,500 Per Annum + VAT Type: Storage, Retail, Office Available From: 01/05/2018 Local Authority: Torbay Council Deposit: Property Description: The premises comprise a studio / workshop / retail unit situated within Torre Railway Station, and extend to some 3,725 sq ft of ground floor accommodation, arranged in a series of smaller rooms. They are ready for immediate occupation and for any fit-out works that the incoming tenant may wish to undertake. Copyright © 2018 Network Rail Page 1 Former Station Building, TQ2 5DD Reference number: TRR00201 Key Details: • Flexible Retail Accommodation • Potential for Alternative Uses (Subject to Planning) • Available Now for Tenant Fit-out • Grade II Listed Accommodation Location Description: Torre Railway Station is a suburban railway station on the Riviera Line in Torquay, Devon. The station is situated on Newton Road (which is the road from Torquay to Newton Abbot), and the buildings are Grade II Listed. Tenancy Agreement: This is a three year tenancy agreement, where both the Landlord and tenant are able to serve six months notice to end the tenancy and where there is no automatic right to renew it on expiry. (This means that it is contracted-out of the security of tenure provisions of Sections 24-28 of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 Part ll). Property Insurance: The tenant is responsible for arranging their own buildings insurance on the property. User Planning: The premises were last used as retail premises for the sale of furniture and associated items, and so may be suitable for other retail uses, or alternatively they may be used for studio / workshop purposes (subject to any necessary planning consents being obtained). Business Rates: The Rateable Value of the premises on the 2017 Rating List is £11,750. However, small business rates relief may be available, and interested applicants should contact the Business Rates department at Torbay Council on 01803 207201 for verification of the actual rates payable and for any reliefs that may be available. Service Charge: N/A Contact: Derek Brace [email protected] Paul Donneky [email protected] Disclaimer: Network Rail give notice that these particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract, that all statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact, and that they do not make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. An intending lessee/purchaser must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. Network Rail does not oblige itself to accept the highest or any offer. Network Rail Infrastructures Limited registered office: 1 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 2DN. Registered in England and Wales No 2904587. Copyright © 2018 Network Rail Page 2 Former Station Building, TQ2 5DD Reference number: TRR00201 Copyright © 2018 Network Rail Page 3.
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