23-25 Homerton High Street
Hackney, London, E9 6JPThe Space
Drinking Establishment
Asking Premium: £100,000
At a glance
Property Type | Other |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 2,340 sq ft |
Rent | £22,500 per annum |
Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as D |
Homerton
5 mins
Hackney Central
7 mins
Hackney Downs
11 mins
London Fields
13 mins
Hackney Central
7 mins
Homerton
8 mins
Hackney Downs
10 mins
London Fields
13 mins
Key Points
- Fully Fitted Kitchen with Extraction System
- Sui Generis Use Class
- Gas
- 3 Phase Electric System
- Corner Positioning
- Good Transport Links
- Late Night License to 2am
- Inside the Act Lease (Renewable)
- Good Natural Light
- Basement Private Event Space
Description
The available accommodation consists of a unique sui generis premises that spans the ground floor and basement levels of this mixed-use development. Currently operating as a drinking establishment, the unit boasts excellent natural light, high ceilings, a fully fitted kitchen with an extraction system and gas supply, a three-phase electrical system, and a corner position. Additionally, it has a late-night licence allowing trade to continue to 2am. This makes it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to open a drinking establishment or any business falling under the "Sui Generis" use class in the East London area.
Available area
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Unit - GF & Basement | 2,340 | 217.39 | Available |
Total | 2,340 | 217.39 |
The Location
Located on the Northern side of Homerton High Street, near the junctions with Furrow Lane and Ponsford Street, this area benefits from its proximity to Homerton Overground Station. This station provides easy access to various London Underground stations, with Highbury & Islington just a quick 10-minute train ride west from Homerton, and Stratford only 5 minutes to the east.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment only.
Terms
An assignment of an existing lease which is inside the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, expiring on 27th September 2038 (14 years unexpired).
Rent Payments: Monthly
Break Clause: N/A
Rent Reviews: The rent to increase annually in accordance with the increase in the Retail Prices Index (R.P.I)
Premium
Offers in the region of £100,000