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RECENTLY REFURBISHED RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE -PHOTOS

AVAILABLE

ON BUSY RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL STRIP ? CHOUMERT RD

SE15 4SE

WITHIN A 5 MINUTE WALK FROM PECKHAM RYE TRAIN

STATION.

300M FROM THE FASHIONABLE BELLENDEN ROAD

IDEAL SPACE FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE BUSINESS, SMALL BOUTIQUE OR BESPOKE BUSINESS


? High footfall

? In the centre of a vibrant buoyant community -

new boutique home wares store, two excellent

coffee shops and a tapas bar recently opened on

this strip

? Two large scale residential developments just

completed opposite

? On a designated market

? Amazing transport links

? Flexible lease terms available

? Modern kitchenette and toilet

? Security alarm

? Large glass frontage

? Shop forecourt

? Market stall pitch available outside unit

? Total premises area ~26m2 (as measured by

Valuation Office Retail area 16.5m2 Internal

storage 10.5m2 (includes the toilet and

kitchenette)

? Eligible for 100% small business rate relief

? Rent ?190 per week

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