Leeds estate agents bring artistic property redevelopment opportunity in Bath to market
Leeds-based Carter Jonas has been instructed to bring 97-101 Walcot Street in Bath to market.
The leasehold building totals around 3,415 sq ft (317 sq m) with potential for development and alternative uses, subject to planning.
The site is arranged over two floors, with access to the open-plan ground floor via a gated entrance and sliding doorway. To be sold with vacant possession, the property most recently was used for the restoration and repair of antique furniture.
Philip Marshall, partner at Carter Jonas, said: “97-101 Walcot Street occupies a prime position in one of the city’s most sought after retail and leisure destinations and represents a not-to-be-missed opportunity.
“Given the scale of the property, its flexibility and its potential it is a unique proposition – and we look forward to working with prospective purchasers to help realise the next chapter in its rich and colourful history.”
Though major renovation is said to be required, the property has potential for redevelopment for many uses - including residential and commercial uses, subject to planning.
Known as Bath’s ‘Artisan Quarter’, Walcot Street is known for its creativity. It has been home to creative workshops and festivals throughout the years.
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