Former NatWest Bank in Street hits the market with a £475,000 price tag

By Laura Linham

16th Jan 2024 | Local News

The former Natwest bank in Street
The former Natwest bank in Street

The former NatWest bank building in Street, has been put up for sale, with offers invited over £475,000.

This notable property, with a substantial footprint of 4,281 square feet, stands as a key commercial opportunity in the heart of Somerset.

The property is listed as being in a prime retail position, and described as a period building with extensive return frontage, spans two floors and is currently listed as a freehold.

Its location in the Street conservation area adds to its charm and potential appeal for buyers. The property has been suggested as suitable for conversion, subject to planning permissions, indicating flexibility for various business or development ventures.

Street itself is a village of significance in Somerset, located just 2 miles southwest of Glastonbury and boasting a population of around 11,000. It is famed as the birthplace of Clark shoes and the popular Clark's Village outlet centre, which attracts an estimated 4 million visitors annually.

The property's prime location, near a host of independent and national retailers, including Pizza Express, Greggs, Boots, Peacocks, WHSmith, and Co-op Travel Agent, makes it an attractive proposition for potential buyers.

     

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