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19 Market Place Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7AD


Extract reproduced from 1998 Edition of the Goad Plan


Location Estimated Resident Population: 22,500 Miles: 10 miles north-east of Derby 12 miles north-west of Nottingham


Roads: A608, A610, M1


Position The property is located on Market Place adjacent to Heanor Town Hall, close to its junction with Market Street, in the heart of Heanor town centre.


Nearby: Boots the Chemist, Superdrug, Somerfield Supermarket, Spar and NatWest Bank


Present Accommodation (approximate areas) Floor


Accommodation


Ground First Second


Banking Hall/Ancillary Ancillary Ancillary


Total Commercial Area


Description FORMER BANK arranged on the ground, first and second floors.


Tenure Freehold.


FULL VACANT POSSESSION (upon completion)


VAT is not applicable to this lot.


Licence No. PU1000017316 from Experian Goad, Hatfield Herts. For identification purposes only – please see title documentation.


ON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF


Prominent Freehold Property in Derbyshire Market Town


Net Internal Areas


115.66 sq m 86.39 sq m 41.81 sq m


243.86 sq m


(1,245 sq ft) (930 sq ft) (450 sq ft)


(2,625 sq ft)


• Full Vacant Possession on Completion


• Prominent location close to Boots, Superdrug and Somerfield


• Listed building – No empty rates • VAT- free investment


The Special Conditions of Sale and a legal pack are available from the Seller’s Solicitors and are available online at www.cbre.co.uk/auctions. Seller’s Solicitor Eversheds LLP. t: 0845 497 1121. e: gailwhite@eversheds.com Ref: Ms G White.


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LOT 65


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MARKET PLACE


THE PROPERTY


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