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The Rec Rooms, Albion Way, Horsham RH1224,870 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- St Mary's CofE (Aided) Primary School 0.4 miles
- Trafalgar Community Infant School 0.4 miles
- Horsham 0.4 miles
- Littlehaven 1.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Horsham to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Considered suitable for a variety of uses (stpc)
Description
Premises comprise standalone accommodation over lower ground and upper ground floors, with previous uses including a bowling alley, nightclub, pool hall, live music venue, ice skating and roller blading rinks. The raised ground floor formerly used as a bowling alley is predominantly open plan and benefits from a large recreation area; commercial kitchen; eating area; party rooms and WC’s. The ground floor provides a number of bar and leisure areas which until recently were used as a bar and live music / entertainment area. Both floors are self-contained. There is also a self-contained kiosk at the front of the premises, previously used as an ice cream counter.
The premises are considered suitable for a wide variety of leisure uses.
Location
Premises are situated in the centre of Horsham Park which offers easy walking distance to both the town centre and Horsham's mainline railway station, both approximately 5 minutes by foot. A pay and display car park is situated adjacent, along with a number of other surrounding pay and display car parks including multi-storey within the town. The Capitol is located close by, offering leisure activities including a theatre, cinema screens and an art display area. There is an Everyman cinema located within the town's re-developed Piries Place alongside restaurants and bars. Horsham also boasts a number of well-known operators including Marks and Spencer, Next, Pret a Manger and Oliver Bonas to name a few. The town is also home to some well known office occupiers such as Royal & Sun Alliance and Creative Assembly. Horsham District had a population of approximately 146,800 in 2021 with the demographics falling into these year age groups: 0-16: 16.54 %, 16-64: 60.62% and 65+ : 22.84% according to figures published by the ons.
Lease
A new lease is available on terms to be agreed.
Planning
The premises benefit from Sui Generis use.
The premises benefit from a licence allowing trade at the following times:
• 08:00 - 00.30 Sunday to Wednesday, with the exception of Bank / Public Holidays which shall be 08:00 - 01.30
• 08:00 - 01.30 Thursday to Saturday
• 08.00 - 04.00 New Years Eve only
Premises comprise standalone accommodation over lower ground and upper ground floors, with previous uses including a bowling alley, nightclub, pool hall, live music venue, ice skating and roller blading rinks. The raised ground floor formerly used as a bowling alley is predominantly open plan and benefits from a large recreation area; commercial kitchen; eating area; party rooms and WC’s. The ground floor provides a number of bar and leisure areas which until recently were used as a bar and live music / entertainment area. Both floors are self-contained. There is also a self-contained kiosk at the front of the premises, previously used as an ice cream counter.
The premises are considered suitable for a wide variety of leisure uses.
Location
Premises are situated in the centre of Horsham Park which offers easy walking distance to both the town centre and Horsham's mainline railway station, both approximately 5 minutes by foot. A pay and display car park is situated adjacent, along with a number of other surrounding pay and display car parks including multi-storey within the town. The Capitol is located close by, offering leisure activities including a theatre, cinema screens and an art display area. There is an Everyman cinema located within the town's re-developed Piries Place alongside restaurants and bars. Horsham also boasts a number of well-known operators including Marks and Spencer, Next, Pret a Manger and Oliver Bonas to name a few. The town is also home to some well known office occupiers such as Royal & Sun Alliance and Creative Assembly. Horsham District had a population of approximately 146,800 in 2021 with the demographics falling into these year age groups: 0-16: 16.54 %, 16-64: 60.62% and 65+ : 22.84% according to figures published by the ons.
Lease
A new lease is available on terms to be agreed.
Planning
The premises benefit from Sui Generis use.
The premises benefit from a licence allowing trade at the following times:
• 08:00 - 00.30 Sunday to Wednesday, with the exception of Bank / Public Holidays which shall be 08:00 - 01.30
• 08:00 - 01.30 Thursday to Saturday
• 08.00 - 04.00 New Years Eve only
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