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1 North Street, Bourne, PE10 9EG

Use Class

Use Class

E

Size

Size

3,414 sq ft

Rent pa

Rent pa

£22,500

Market Sector

Market Sector

Shopping Centre

Description

The scheme is set in a prime location on North Street (A15), the main shopping area in the town centre, which is home to a mixture of national and regional occupiers.

The Burghley Centre comprises a total of approximately 32,000 sq ft of retail accommodation, including a new 12,285 sq ft M&S Simply Food and the principal car parking for the town, which provides approximately 160 spaces. National occupiers in the scheme include M&Co, Specsavers, Cancer Research and Age UK. Other national occupiers elsewhere in the town include Boots, Superdrug, Natwest, Lloyds Bank, Heron and Card Factory amongst others.

Location

The town of Bourne has a population of approximately 15,000 and is situated in the heart of south Lincolnshire, close to the towns of Market Deeping, Spalding, and Stamford, and approximately 16 miles from the city of Peterborough.

Accommodation

3,414 Sq.Ft

Areas
Sq.Ft
Sq.M
Ground Floor
2,209
205
First Floor
1,205
111

Financial

Lease Term

The units are available to let on effectively full repairing and insuring leases for a term of years to be agreed. Rent will be payable quarterly in advance.

Rent

Subject to contract, rental offers are invited in the region of £22500 per annum exclusive of rates, service charge, VAT (if applicable) and all other outgoings.

Rates

For rates payable on the individual units interested parties should make their own enquiries via South Kesteven District Council on 01476 406080. We are verbally informed by the Local Rating Authority that the premises have been assessed for rating purposes as shown above. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries to the Local Authority.

This Property is Part of a Shopping Centre

The Burghley Centre

The opening of the Burghley Centre in 1989 created a great deal of controversy in Bourne because the £1½ million project involved the demolition of historic buildings on the east side of North Street, notably a chemist's shop that had an original Victorian shop front. At the rear, the cattle market had been disused and derelict for some years and the pens and sale offices provided much of the space needed for the development between North Street and Meadowgate which included a mall with 14 retail units, Budgens' supermarket and a car park with 170 spaces.

Mason PartnersRoche

Disclamier

All the above information and descriptions (whether in the text, plans or photographs) are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement of representation or fact. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to are approximate only.

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