LOT
100

2 - 4 East Street, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 1AF

Sold for £260,000

About this property

A prominently situated Grade II listed three storey vacant mixed use town centre premises number 4 comprising of two ground floor retail areas, two storage rooms and kitchenette, landing and two rooms at first floor level, landing, two rooms and WC on the second floor. Number 2 East Street comprising of a vacant fully self contained first and second floor two bedroom maisonette, with the potential subject to any requisite consents, to provide access to the upper floors of number 4 in order to create additional residential accommodation.

Situated

The property is situated at the junction of East Street and Wolborough Street, with several public car parks in close proximity, in the thriving town centre of Newton Abbot. Newton Abbot is readily commutable to the A380, A38 and M5 road networks and has a mainline railway station.

4 East Street

Ground Floor: Two linked retail areas, staff room/kitchen, two storage rooms.
First Floor: Landing, two rooms.
Second Floor: Landing, two rooms.

2 East Street

Ground Floor: Self contained entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor.
First Floor: Landing, sitting room, kitchen/diner
Second Floor: Landing, two double bedrooms and bathroom.

Viewings

Strictly by prior appointment with Fulfords Newton Abbot 01626 351951. General enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions 01395 275691.

VOA Rating

£12,250

Council Tax Band

A

EPC Ratings

2 East Street - F
4 East Street - D

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2 - 4 East Street, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 1AF

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