High Street, Hungerford
Guide Price £325,000
- Commercial with two bedroom apartment
- Freehold building
- Shop front with kitchenette and W.C
- Two bedroom apartment
- Courtyard garden
- No onward chain
- The rateable value on the shop is £11,750
A freehold commercial unit with two bedroom apartment to first floor, providing a great investment and offered with no onward chain.
The commercial unit offers a shop front and previously used as hairdressers, ideal for a similar business and an ideal client facing office. The unit has a rear entrance with a kitchenette and W.C which leads to the main shop.
A separate entrance with under stair storage leading to first floor apartment. The accommodation comprises living room, fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Location:
Hungerford is a thriving historic market town located in West Berkshire 8 miles west of Newbury. It is placed in the heart of the North Wessex Downs area of outstanding natural beauty and is surrounded by stunning countryside and picturesque villages. The Kennet & Avon Canal passes through the town alongside the river Dun.
The town is renowned for its antique shops, and offers independent retailers, boutiques, warm and friendly pubs, cheery tea shops and restaurants to tempt you. There are several markets, one weekly and one monthly, both offering a choice of fresh local produce, gifts and much more. It is also home to many historic buildings and landmarks, including St Lawrence’s Church, which dates back to the 12th century, and Hungerford Town Hall, which was built in 1871. Hungerford also has its own Football club in the Southern League, Premier Division South and a Cricket Club offering facilities to all ages. The town also has several schools including John O’Gaunt School which is a secondary school with academy status. The famous Highclere Castle is approximately 14 miles away by car, with its history and notable for the filming of Downtown Abbey.
Hungerford Railway Station is conveniently located in the heart of the town centre and is on the mainline between London Paddington and Exeter St Davids in Devon. To commute to London can be as quick as 45 mins dependant on the stops. The town is also served by several bus routes that connect it to nearby towns and villages. The M4 is circa 7 miles away and A34 circa 8 miles away.
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Hungerford RG17 0NE