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Withington, Manchester, M20 4AN For further information please contact: Richard J Jones Freehold For Sale 0121 609 8719 [email protected] Netta Spafford Former RBS Bank 0121 609 8249 [email protected] 467 Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester, M20 4AN Location Accommodation Planning Withington is a suburb of Manchester The property currently has the benefit of located 4 miles south of Manchester City Ground Floor 1,820 sq ft 169 sq m A2 (Financial Services) and A1 (Retail) Centre. The suburb is popular with planning consent but is suitable for Basement 494 sq ft 46 sq m students and young professionals and has alternative uses, subject to planning consent. an urban population of approximately First Floor 656 sq ft 61 sq m 13,500 (2011 Census). The property is Legal costs located on a prominent corner location at Second Floor 109 sq ft 10 Sq m the junction of Wilmslow Road and Each party is to be responsible for their Egerton Crescent. It is located own legal costs incurred in the Total 3,079 sq ft 286 sq m immediately adjacent Subway and transaction. Barnabus whilst other retailers in the EPC immediate vicinity include Well Pharmacy, Business rates Betfred, Oxfam and Lloyds Bank. F 133. The EPC certificate is available on The property is assessed for rates as request. Description follows: VAT The property was formerly utilised as a Rateable value: £21,500 bank and extends over basement, Rate in £ (2018/19): 48.0p VAT if applicable will be charged at the ground, first and second floors. Rates Payable: £10,320 standard rate. Price Interested parties should make their own Viewing enquiries with the Local Authority to verify Offers invited in excess of £250,000. this information. Strictly by prior appointment with the sole agents. 0121 236 8236 avisonyoung.co.uk/14210 Avison Young 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB Avison Young is the trading name of GVA Grimley Limited. ©2017 GVA Grimley Limited January 2019 File number: 01B812444 Avison Young hereby gives notice that the information provided (either for itself, for any joint agents or for (3) No person in the employment of Avison Young or any joint agents, has any authority to make or the vendors lessors of this property whose agent Avison Young is in this brochure is provided on the give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property or properties in this following conditions: (1) The particulars are set out as a general outline only, for the guidance of brochure. (4) All prices quoted are exclusive of VAT. intending purchasers and/or lessees and do not constitute an offer or contract, or part of an offer or (5) Avison Young shall have no liability whatsoever in relation to any documents contained within contract.co the brochure or any elements of the brochure which were prepared solely by third parties, and not (2) All descriptions, dimensions and references to this property’s condition and any necessary permission by Avison Young. for use and occupation, and any other relevant details, are given in good faith and are believed to be correct. However, any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but satisfy themselves of their correctness by inspection or otherwise. .
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