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To Let – Retail Unit Unit 1A Carsington Water Visitor Centre, Carsington Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1ST To Let – Retail Unit Unit 1A Carsington Water Visitor Centre, Carsington Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1ST Net Internal Area of 399 sq.ft. / 37.1 sq.m Location Accommodation The property is located at Carsington Water Visitor Centre, Ground floor 37.1 sq m 399 sq ft which forms part of the larger Carsington Water Reservoir site TOTAL ITZA 29.2 sq m 313 sq ft owned by Severn Trent Water. Carsington Water is a popular visitor attraction located on Big Lane off the B5035 between TOTAL NIA 37.1 sq m 399 sq ft Ashbourne and Wirksworth, 6.8 miles and 4.1 miles respectively. The premises have been measured on a Net Internal Area Nearby occupiers in the visitor centre include; Severn Trent basis. Water Visitor Centre, RSPB, Tranquil Assets and Mainsail Restaurant. Tenure Description The premises are offered to let by way of a new lease for a term to be agreed. The property comprises a ground floor retail building which forms part of the Carsington Water Visitor Centre. Internally, the unit benefits from double glazing, laminate flooring, mix of Rental fluorescent tube and spot lighting, fire and burglar alarm, £10,000 per annum exclusive kitchenette facility and additional storage space. In addition, the unit provides a display frontage of 3.9 metres. Externally to the front of the unit is a courtyard area made up of Rates a number of retail unit. The property is currently listed on the Valuation Office website as having a Rateable Value of £6,800. thinkcapitarealestate.uk VAT It is our understanding that VAT is not payable on this property. Legal Costs Each party are to be responsible for their own legal costs in connection with the transaction. Energy Performance Certificate The property has had a Energy Performance Certificate commissioned and has a rating of C – 72. Viewing For further information or to arrange a viewing please contact the joint agents Capita or BB&J Commercial Contact Capita Joe Skinner 0207 544 2200 / 07725 653023 [email protected] BB&J Graham Bancroft 01332 292825 [email protected] Planning We understand the premises has the benefit of a planning consent for use class A1 (Shop). All planning information should be confirmed with the Local Authority. 65 Gresham Street London EC2V 7NQ Note: Capita Property and Infrastructure Limited (“Capita”), , for itself and as agent for the vendors or lessors (the “Seller”) of this property, gives notice that (1) These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or a contract (2) Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, this cannot be guaranteed and, therefore (save as set out at (6) below), (a) all statements and descriptions in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility or liability on the part of Capita or the Seller, (b) no such statements or descriptions are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact and Capita and the Seller exclude all liability for misrepresentation (c) all measurements are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission or misstatement and (d) any intending purchasers or lessees must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements, particulars (3) The Seller does not make or give, and neither Capita nor any of its employees or agents makes or gives nor has any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. (4) Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT and no statement is made as to the incidence of VAT. (5) No liability is accepted and no representation is made by either Capita or the Seller in respect of the presence, condition, adequacy or usability of any telecommunications or computer systems or equipment at the property, any software loaded thereon, or any related cabling or infrastructure.think capita(6) Nothing realestate.ukherein shall exclude any liability which either the Seller or Capita would otherwise have for any fraudulent concealment or for any statements made fraudulently by it, its employees or agents. Capita plc Feb 2015 .
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