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A two storey detached public house of traditional brick construction with rendered infill under a pitched concrete tile roof. The ground floor provides the main trading accommodation comprising lounge bar, second public bar, beer store and ancillary accommodation. The two bar areas are fitted to a good standard and benefit from a range of fixed bench perimeter seating, loose tables and chairs together with games area comprising pool table and darts. To the first floor is domestic accommodation and a former function room at first floor. Externally there is a side car park and outdoor seating area, in addition to an enclosed courtyard and ancillary garage / storage buildings. The property benefits from upvc framed double glazed windows and gas fired central heating.
The property occupies a prominent position situated on the junction of Albion Street and Millom Street in East Marsh, a densely populated residential area to the east of Grimsby town centre. Albion Street connects on to Cleethorpe Road to the north providing direct access to the A180. East Marsh is a mixed use area close to Grimsby Docks and other nearby occupiers include Savoy Tyres, petrol filling station and numerous residential housing estates.
North East Lincolnshire Council (01472 326289) www.nelincs.gov.uk
We understand the wider property is not Grade II listed not located in a Conservation Area. We note the subject Property has permitted uses as a public house. The Property is deemed to provide potential for alternative uses, particularly given the ongoing wider regeneration in the subject vicinity. All planning enquiries should be directed to North East Lincolnshire Council in the first instance.
The property is held Long Leasehold under title no HS385410 by way of a 115 year ground lease from the Enrolled Freemen of Grimsby expiring on 31st July 2128 (105 years unexpired). The current ground rent is £2,700pa, which is due for review in 2028. Any alternative uses for the property will need to be approved by the Freeholder (in addition to any necessary planning consents being obtained).
New EPC Certificate applied for.
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