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14A Church Street York. YO1 8BE City Centre Shop Lease Rent www.blacksproperty.com 14a Church Street York. YO1 8BE City Centre retail unit (Grade II Listed) with 671 sq.ft. (62.33 sq.m.) ground floor space in a popular retail pitch where private and multiple businesses are represented. Ancillary space is available on the three upper floors. Church Street forms a well used link between St. Sampson's Square/ Parliament Street and the important Low Petergate/Kings Square/Goodramgate junction. The enclosed street traders plan extract details near-by occupiers. City Centre Shop Lease Rent: To Let - New Lease £32,500 p.a. (excl.) Email: [email protected] Tel: 01904 679733 ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor Sales: 563 sq.ft. (52.30 sq.m.) with access to upper floors and cellar. Stock: 108 sq.ft. (10.03 sq.m.) First Floor Staff/Storage (Front): 173 sq.ft. (16.07 sq.m.) Lobby/W.C.: - - Second Floor Storage (2 Rooms): 232 sq.ft. (21.55 sq.m.) Third Floor/Attic Storage (2 Rooms): 233 sq.ft. (21.65 sq.m.) Cellar Not measured - ladder style steps for access. BUSINESS RATES Enquiries with City of York Council and an inspection of the Valuation Office Agency’s website (www.voa.gov.uk) revealed the following:- Rateable Value: £34,500 (2010 Valuation List) Rateable Value: £34,500 (Draft 2017 Valuation List) Business Rates Payable: £17,146.50 (2016/2017 Financial Year) We recommend that interested parties contact City of York Council (Tel: 01904 551140) to establish liability for the 2017/2018 financial year. LEASE DETAILS The property is to be let on a new full repairing lease with the Landlord recovering the annual building insurance premium paid under a normal Landlord’s policy each year from the Tenant. Each party will be responsible for payment of their own legal costs in connection with the completion of a lease and counterpart. ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE As the property is a Grade II Listed Building an Energy Performance Certificate is not being provided. PHOTOGRAPHS Shop Fascia Streetscape STREET TRADERS PLAN IMPORTANT NOTICE These particulars and photographs are provided subject to the following terms:- 1. They are for general guidance only and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract. No employee of Blacks has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty or enter into any contract. 2. Dimensions are approximate only and descriptions are given without responsibility on the part of Blacks or the Vendors or Lessors. Reference to plant, machinery, services, etc., does not constitute a representation of the adequacy, efficiency or condition. 3. All references to prices, rent, etc., exclude VAT which may apply and any offer made will be assumed to be VAT exclusive. 4. Dimensions, rating assessments, occupancy of the subject or adjoining property, etc., may from time to time change. Personal inspection, enquiry, and the taking of independent advice is imperative before a contract is entered into. 5. Current availability of this property should be checked before travelling to view. Email: [email protected] Tel: 01904 679733 .
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