BARKING ESSEX. HAIR SALON IN OUTSTANDING LOCATION OPPOSITE BARKING STATION
Location:
Essex , Barking
Business Type:
Commercial Property, Service Businesses
A Unisex Hairdressing business, which has been in our Client hands since around 1992. In fact, the site has a long history, having been a Hairdressers for some 32 years! The location of the property lends itself to a very wide variety of other retail uses, and our Client would consider any sensible offer either with or without the goodwill and fixtures and fittings of the business.
Ground Floor: In a total of approx 500 sq.ft. with a tiled floor throughout. 5 Styling positions with another 2 having back wash basins. Integral Beauty Room of approx 80 sq.ft. again with a tiled floor. Access to rear with door leading to a service road for deliveries having a 20 minute waiting time. Staircase up to:
1st Floor: In a total of approx 400 sq.ft. the majority of which is given over to a Tatooist who rents some 230 sq.ft. of the total and pays our Client a rent of £150 per week. The balance provides a galley style kitchen with a stainless steel sink, base and eye level cupboards, a small tanning room with an upright tanning cubicle and shower, WC, Office, and ceiling level storage.
The property occupies an outstanding trading location, with a very high footfall, and is ideally situated opposite the entrance to Barking Station, having a very high flow of pedestrian traffic from commuters into and out of The City as well as shoppers using the comprehensive array of shopping facilities. Barking is a suburban town in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, in north-east London. A retail and commercial centre situated in the west of the borough, it lies 9.1 miles (14.6 km) east of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. The town is situated north of the A13 road and east of the River Roding near its confluence with the River Thames in East London. The South Woodford to Barking Relief Road (part of the A406 North Circular Road) runs through the Roding Valley, and access to the town centre is by its junction with the A124, which until the late 1920s was the main route to and from London. Barking station is a local transport hub and is served by the London Underground, London Overground, National Rail operator c2c and many London Bus routes. The east of Barking is served by Upney tube station. The Barking Town Centre development intends to improve the quality and range of housing within the area. The regeneration will aim to create 4,000 new homes in the Town Centre. 25% of these homes will be classed as intermediate housing, and will therefore be affordable for local residents to buy. There will also be 4,000 socially rented homes, making it easier for first time buyers and people with low incomes to rent a property. The development is part of the Mayor of London’s 100 Public Spaces. "Barking", in English slang, is short for "barking mad". To be "a few stops beyond Barking", or "totally Dagenham" (which is a few stops after Barking on the District Line) means to be completely insane!
The property occupies an outstanding trading location, with a very high footfall, and is ideally situated opposite the entrance to Barking Station, having a very high flow of pedestrian traffic from commuters into and our of The City as well as shoppers using the comprehensive array of shopping facilities.
Renewable lease granted for 10 years from the 28th September 2007, subject to 1 rent review in 2012. Rent £18,000 per annum plus approx £5,200 per annum Service Charge.
Closed Sunday & Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday 9am till 6pm. Thursday & Friday 9am till 7pm. Saturday 9
UK Non-Specific
£ 160,000
UK Non-Specific
£ 800,000
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