3 Butcher Row, Shrewsbury
Retail unit with attractive display bow window within Grade II Listed building. Lock-up shop arranged on three floors.
Property Features
- Ground floor net Sales Area approx. 249 sq ft (23.1 m²), plus first floor sales area of 178 sq ft (16.54 m²).
- Located on a picturesque pedestrianised shopping street, directly off the ‘prime’ Pride Hill.
- Benefitting from ample storage to the uppers and rear access.
- A short walk from Shrewsbury’s Railway and Bus Stations.
- Numerous public car parks and on street parking within walking distance.
Property Details
Retail unit with attractive bow window display within Grade II Listed building. Lock-up shop arranged on three floors. The premises, which comprise a ground floor shop unit of character with ancillary accommodation arranged on two upper floors.
Location
Within a row of similar premises to popular pedestrianised zone. Nearby occupiers include Number Four (restaurant), The Libertine (cocktail bar), The House of the Rising Sun (fusion food restaurant), The Bull at Butcher Row (public house), Philpotts (sandwich bar), Which Orchard (gifts), The Pearl Button (Bridal) and various national retailers on Pride Hill. Within the historic heart of Shrewsbury Town Centre.
Butcher Row is a picturesque pedestrianised shopping street, just off Pride Hill with a range of half-timbered and other period buildings. Main multi storey car parking is available at the nearby NCP car parks of Pride Hill, with surface car parking at Wyle Cop and St Julian's Friars and Barker Street also nearby.
Shrewsbury is the county town and principal administrative centre of Shropshire with a Borough population of about 90,000 and a shopping catchment extending throughout the county and into Mid Wales of 200,000.
Services
All mains services (excluding gas) are understood to be available subject to connection charges by the utility companies.
Town Planning/Use
The premises are understood to have an existing use for Class E retail purposes and are situated within a Grade II Listed Building to Shrewsbury Town Centre Conservation Area. Other uses may be considered.
Prospective occupiers should rely on their own enquiries with the Planning Authority as to whether planning permission is necessary for their proposed use.
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