Comprising of a ground floor shop and a first floor flat, the property is in need of refurbishment and modernisation.
According to estate agents, Carver Commercial, the building is situated 0.5 miles east of Darlington town centre and is adjacent to Darlington mainline railway station.
The location is well-connected, linking with the A167 and A1(M), and is populated with a variety of businesses, including shops, offices, and bars.
Darlington itself is a popular market town, located approximately 14 miles west of Middlesbrough and 20 miles south of Durham.
The property is of traditional brick construction, held under a hip-pitched slate tile-covered roof, with a flat section at the rear.
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A ground floor shop, which is heated by a gas fired central heating system, incorporates a glazed window frontage, and features an open-plan sales area, kitchen/store, and a WC.
The shop’s total area is 47.93 square metres, with the sales section being 38.81 square metres.
The first-floor flat, which is accessed from Florence Street, comprises a bedroom, lounge, kitchen, and bathroom and has a total area of 59.91 square metres.
In terms of business rates and council tax, the shop falls within the threshold for small business relief, and eligible occupiers should benefit from full relief from business rates.
The flat, on the other hand, falls under Band A for council tax.
The estate agents have advised that VAT is not applicable to the purchase price.
For those interested in viewing the property, it is strictly by appointment only through the agents.