42 King Street, Leigh

Substantial Retail/Cafe Bar Premises

442 m² ( 4,758 ft² )

£30,000 per annum

Location

The premises occupy a prominent position at the South-Westerly corner of Leigh Town Centre at its junction with Spinning Jenny Way and King Street.

The property is a 2-minute walk from Leigh Bus Station and Spinning Gate Shopping Centre, close to Bradshawgate, one of Leigh’s main retail shopping parades.

To the east, Spinning Jenny Way connects to Atherleigh Way, which leads to East Lancaster Road (A580) and provides access to the M6 for routes north and south. East Lancaster Road also offers routes towards Manchester in the east.

Description

The property comprises a large café bar and retail space, over both ground and basement levels of a four-storey building constructed from traditional Accrington brick with a pitched slate roof. This historic building, located in the Leigh Town Conservation Area, offers a distinct and attractive corner position onto King Street and Spinning Jenny Way.

Internally, the premises provide a mix of open-plan and cellular spaces. Having previously operated as a licensed venue, with the bar still in situ, the space is well-suited for continued use in this capacity, though it is also suitable for a range alternative general retail purposes, subject to planning.

The property has been partially refurbished to a shell specification, with incentives available for Tenant fit-out works. As part of the refurbishment, acoustic double-glazed windows will be installed prior to Tenant occupation.

Externally, the premises benefit from a generously sized yard, suitable for outdoor seating, dining, or parking, depending on the Tenant’s specific requirements.

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Location Pin Sat Nav Ref: WN7 4LR