Detailed Description
Located in the centre of town, fronting Teme Street, Tenbury's main commercial thoroughfare close to residential, commercial and cultural uses
Location/Situation: Located in the centre of town, fronting Teme Street, Tenbury's main commercial thoroughfare close to residential, commercial and cultural uses
Description: The property is Grade II listed and comprises of a house and shop which are arranged over ground and two upper floors constructed of brick beneath a slate roof and dating from the 19th century. The separate studio apartment oversails the accessway and is of traditional timber construction beneath a tiled roof. Accessed beneath the apartment is a parking area with two steel framed workshops covered with corrugated steel sheets, each have separate access. The rear unit affords access to the garden area extending to The Burgage and beyond
The House: The house has been extensively refurbished in the last ten years and comprises of the following accommodation
ground floor
Entrance Hall: With quarry tiled floor
Garden Room: With double doors to private rear garden
Utility Room: With plumbing for washing machine and low level WC and hand basin
Reception Room: With tiled floor, bay window, rear door and multi fuel Ironheart stove
Inner Hall: Door to cellar, door to rear of shop, stairs with fitted carpet to
first floor: Laundry, kitchen/breakfast room, reception room/bedroom
Landing: With WC off. Fitted carpet.
Two bedrooms and a bathroom. Attractive courtyard garden
the shop: Lock-up shop accessed directly of footway. With display window and changing room. Extending to c.27 sq meters. The property is let to a gents outfitters, Smart Fellas
the studio: Arranged over ground, first and second floors. Comprised of an entrance hall, bathroom, kitchen/living/dining room. Bedroom (limited height in part)
workshops/store buildings: Constructed of steel frame clad with corrugated steel, the units extend to approximately 140.6 sq m and 152 sq m respectively. Both benefit from 3 phase electric suppy. The front unit with sliding timber door is let to a classic car restorer. The rear unit is vacant and currently to let. It is off-set to provide independent vehicular access. Behind the rear building lies open undeveloped ground with a brick built garage with a brick built garage/store. The workshops share an outside WC.
Outside: Private courtyard garden with borders, log store and WC (adjacent to yard)
Parking Area: Alllows parking for several vehicles
Services: All mains services are available to the property
tenure: The property is available freehold. The residential elements are subject to AST's producing £675 per calendar month for the house and £325 per calendar month for the studio. The shop is let at an annual rent of £4000. The one workshop building is let and produces an annual rent of £5,160 the other is vacant and available to let quoting a rent of £5,500 per annum.
Rateable Value (Shop): £3550
Council Tax: Council Tax of the house and studio - B (combined)
Services: Mains electricity (3 phase in parts), drainage, water.
Gas available but not connected
planning: The site has potential for redevelopment of the rear element, subject to planning consent
Energy Performance Certificate: The property is listed and workshops are curtilage listed, as such, are not required necessary. Improvements would unacceptably alter their character
directions: The property is situated on the east of Teme Street opposite The Regal cinema