The property itself occupies a prominent position on Market Square within the central business district of the town, which offers both convenience and destination shopping, complemented by a thriving indoor market. The Square has a pedestrianized retail core, which is home to a variety of retail users including Greggs and Timpsons, and enjoys excellent passing trade. The property comprises a mid-terraced, three-storey commercial building, which is currently tenanted on a commercial lease. The Grade II listed building was constructed in circa 1840 of solid red brick construction with stuccoed dresses and surmounted by a pitched roof with parapet surround. The accommodation is arranged over three floors with a glazed shop frontage at ground floor level overlooking the pedestrianised Market Square. It offers an open plan dining area with bar and service counter, together with kitchens/preparatory area to the rear. There is an additional dining area and and toilet facilities on the first floor, together with ancillary space on the second floor.