HPH Commercial Property, who recently acquired 20-22 Monmouth Place, have now received planning permission for the property to be converted into a restaurant with a takeaway counter and small waiting area.
This now means the property has a wide range of possible uses, not only as a restaurant but it could also be a retail store, professional services or office too.
Formerly the Bath Music Centre, this property has an extensive double front window (approximately 44ft.), which benefits from high levels of natural light, making it an ideal setting for customers to enjoy a meal while watching the world go by or for eye-catching display windows which will lure passing trade.
Situated on the busy link to the A4 Upper Bristol Road and in close proximity to Charlotte Street Car Park and Queen Square this is a great location for a variety of occupiers.
There is also a large first floor 111 sq. m. (1195 sq.ft.) which could be used as residential, restaurant or office space. The ground floor space of 134.75 sq. m. (1450 sq. ft.) is being offered as a "shell" ready to receive tenants fit-out and already has the important connections to services to enable a commercial kitchen to operate.
Susanna Bones of King Sturge said:
"This has to be easily the most flexible retail premises in terms of existing planning consents that has been available in Bath City Centre for quite some time. The property provides an excellent opportunity for any type of retailer to trade from this shop with a myriad of different restaurant or retail concepts."
Further details are available on request from Susanna Bones/Mike McElhinney at King Sturge on 01225 319300 of Finola Ingham/Philip Marshall of Crisp Cowley 01225 750900.
MULTIPLE PLANNING GRANTED FOR KEY BATH BUILDING

