Guide price
£475,000
Studio for saleBroad Street, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Charles Harding
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About this property
Exceptional Business & Residential Opportunity – Fully Refurbished Premises with Income Potential
An outstanding opportunity to acquire a versatile property in a thriving and growing community, perfectly suited for those looking to establish or expand a food business while benefiting from residential income.
The ground floor is currently set up as a fully licensed restaurant (licensed until 2am), featuring a spacious open-plan dining area with access to two toilet facilities. To the rear, you’ll find a generously sized kitchen, a storage area, and access to a garage providing off-road parking. The open layout offers flexibility for a range of business uses.
The first floor comprises two modern, self-contained apartments:
A three-bedroom apartment (expected rental income approx. £1,100 pcm)
A two-bedroom apartment (expected rental income approx. £950 pcm)
These apartments have been fully refurbished and present a fantastic opportunity for additional rental income or staff accommodation.
The property is offered with vacant possession, allowing the new owner to step straight into this ready-made business and residential package.
Key Highlights:
Ground floor restaurant premises with 2am license
Two fully refurbished apartments (2-bed & 3-bed)
Potential combined rental income of £2,050 pcm
Large kitchen, storage space & garage with parking
Excellent location within a growing area
Flexible business potential
This is a rare chance to secure a property offering both commercial and residential income streams in one. Early viewing is highly recommended.
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