Market Street - Office Suite in the Heart of Sandwich - TO LET

Market Street - Office Suite in the Heart of Sandwich - TO LET

Ideal location in a busy footfall area of Sandwich

Market Street - Office Suite in the Heart of Sandwich - TO LET - £650 PCM

Ground Floor Office Suite approximately 43.4m2 overall to include kitchenette and WC.
£650 per month exclusive of rates and service charge.


The property is situated in Market Street, the main business area of Sandwich. The street offers residential properties, banks, a Spar Shop with in-store Post Office, chemist and a variety of retailers and professional services.


The ground floor suite provides an office space with solid wood flooring. bay window and window seat to the front. The office has its own kitchen and WC.


Call 01304 611227 to arrange a viewing and click here for full details


EPC - The building is listed Grade 2 and excluded from the requirement for an EPC.
Service Charge - There will be a service charge in relation to the landlord`s expenditure on the maintenance, heating and lighting of the building and communal areas.
Legal Costs The in-going tenant is to be responsible for both parties legal costs involved in the transaction.


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