| Property Type | Leisure |
| Tenure | For Sale |
| Size | 288 to 7,046 sq ft |
| Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
The property comprises of a former nightclub that has been unoccupied for a considerable period of time.
Whilst the property could potentially be re-occupied for its existing use, the property also offers the potential for conversion to residential units.
Planning pre-application advice has been received confirming that a change in use to residential would be accepted subject to approval of a full application/detailed plans. Possibly up to 10 flats from 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms.
SERVICES
All mains services are believed to be connected or available.
RATINGS
Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries to the billing authority to ascertain the exact rates payable as a change in occupation may trigger an adjustment of the rating assessment.
PLANNING
Pre-application advises that an application for change of use could be supported.
OFFERS
Offers are invited for the freehold interest or an unconditional or subject to planning basis.
EPC
Awaiting EPC.
COSTS
Each party will be liable for their own legal costs of the transaction.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
| Name | sq ft | sq m |
|---|---|---|
| Ground - Bar/club/receiption/ancillary | 2,547 | 236.62 |
| Basement - Cellar | 288 | 26.76 |
| 1st | 2,328 | 216.28 |
| 2nd - former flat | 705 | 65.50 |
| Ancillary - adjoining offices | 872 | 81.01 |
| Outdoor - adjoining garage/workshop | 306 | 28.43 |
| Total | 7,046 | 654.60 |
The premises are situated at the crossroads of the High Street, Parliament Street, Cornhill and Nelson Street. This high profile location stands directly above and opposite the town centre. The Marshall Rooms is well known in the Stroud Valleys having been used as a nightclub for many years. With Stroud being renowned for its cultural credentials the building is well placed to feature within the economic heart of the town whether it be for leisure, eating out or retail.