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Dreamt of building a beachside business? Northumberland investors urged to step right up
An 88 year old Venetian-style pavilion, found on Northumberland’s Spittal Promenade, is up for sale.
Potential purchasers have the choice to continue to run the beach-side arcade business or to develop the property into a new venture, subject to necessary planning permission.
Built in 1928, the 0.65 acre site is just south of Berwick and is available to purchase through North East chartered surveyors and estate agents Bradley Hall.
Matt Hoy, Northumberland area manager, said: “Opportunities like the chance to develop a property or purchase a business in such a sought after location are very rare.
“The views are fantastic, it is based within the popular tourist attraction of Spittal beach and benefits from a high footfall.
“The family-owned arcade has successfully been in business for over 30 years, and company information is available upon request for those who are interested in continuing in operating it as is. Otherwise, there are plenty of opportunities to develop this property into a new viable business.”
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