
54 Main Street, Sedbergh, Cumbria, LA10 5BL
The property is within the town centre of Sedbergh, which lies within the Yorkshire Dales National Park approximately 8.5 miles to the east of Kendal. Access to the M6 and junction 37 is via the A684.
Two storey former bank premises,together with an ATM that has been built in a separate room and is subject to a lease back to Natwest PLC. The property was previously used as retail/public, office and WC areas to the ground floor, with storage ancillary and strong room to the basement. Please note that the upper floors have effectively been sold off already by the grant of a long lease.
The following details have been obtained from the VOA website: Ground Floor: 95 sq m (1023 s ft) Basement: 64 sq m (688 sq Ft) Total: 159 sq ft (1,711 sq ft)
Car parking and additional land at the rear.
Approximately 592 sq m (707 sq yds).
Freehold.
Interested parties should consult direct with the Local Planning Office, Yorkshire Dales National Parks Authority, Yoredale, Bainbridge, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 3EL. Tel: 0300 456 0030.
1) The ATM machine, associated secure room and access are subject to a leaseback to NatWest Plc of for a term of 5 years at a rent of ú1,000 per annum. The lease will be subject to a 3 month rent free period. 2) The upper floors and part of the site are subject to a lease for a term of 125 years from 20th October 20113 at a rent of ú100, with fixed increases of ú50 per annum every 25 years.
1) The property will be sold subject to restrictions preventing the following uses: ½ Businesses involved with money lending ½ Pawnbrokers/adult sex shops ½ Bookmakers or any other gambling business or outlet ½ Banks/ Building Societies ½ A4 users (ie bars/public houses) ½ The sale of firearms ½ The sale of any paraphernalia associated with illegal drugs 2) The Vendor will be using the existing power supply for the ATM and the purchaser will be required to arrange their own independent supply.
At the time of our inspection the extent of the car park within our clientÁs ownership was not clear and interested parties should refer to the title plan to confirm the boundaries and satisfy themselves as to the how many vehicles can be parked on the land being sold.