Situation: Situated in the town centre of Newton Abbot just off Quay Road near the railway station and being only a 5 minute walk from the shopping precinct. Description: Access is through the double glazed front door into an entrance porch where the electrical meter and circuit breaker is located. The internal door opens into two interconnecting offices that provide ample desk and workspace areas, there is a separate WC and kitchenette area while to the front is a separate storeroom with both a secure internal door and garage door access. The property has been utilized as offices since 1978 and was extended in 1980 (see auction pack for permissions). Parking is to the front for at least one vehicle directly off the public highway. Services: The property has mains metered electric supply, a metered water supply, telephone and mains foul connection. Tenure: The property is available freehold with vacant possession. EPC: An EPC certificate valid until 29 September 2033 rating: D-93 Wayleaves, Rights & Easements: The property is being sold subject to any wayleaves, public or private rights of ways, easements and covenants and all outgoings, whether mentioned in the sales particulars or not. Covenant, Restrictions or Overage: The land will not be subject to any restrictions or overage by the vendor. Business Rates & Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 4XX 01626 361101 Business Rateable Value current 1st April 2023 to present £3000. Viewing: All viewings are strictly by prior appointment only. Please contact Rendells Newton Abbot on 01626 353 881 or email [email protected] Directions: From the town centre either walking or driving from Queen Street/The Avenue follow the road around towards the railway station on the B3195 taking the second left into Quay Road. Continue along the road for around 140 yards taking the second right before the railway bridge and there is a row of garages on your right and the property is on right hand side. What3Words: ///ship.cycle.traps