Cavendish Works 197 Burnt Oak Broadway HA8 5EQ
Cavendish Works 197 Burnt Oak Broadway HA8 5EQ Workshop/Garage TO…
£13,000 ax
info@grovelands.net
020 8731 9777
NW6 1UU, London Borough of Camden, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Lease Assignment
£60,000 pax
West End Lane West Hampstead London NW6
Ground Floor & Basement Restaurant – Lease Assignment
Location: Situated on West End Lane along main road close to numerous restaurants, bars and independent shops including Roni’s Bakery, Gails, Chipotle and many more West Hampstead mainline and Underground Stations are within easy reach.
Description: A ground floor restaurant premises and basement storage approx. 1,640 sqft over both floors, currently trading as a burger bar, open 7 days a week, with a full on alcohol license until 11.30pm.
The property benefits from outside storage and access from rear.
Available by way of lease assignment being 16 years from May 2024,with 4 year rent reviews.
An early viewing is strongly advised.
TERMS:
Rent: Passing rent £60,000 pax
Lease: Assignment of existing 16 year lease
Business Rates: Rateable Value for 2025/26 is currently £55,000pa.
All interested parties should make their own enquiries either via London Borough of Camden or via www.voa.gov.uk.
CEPC: B Rating (45) valid until 28/01/34
Legal Costs: Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs.
Anti-Money Laundering: In accordance with revised Anti Money Laundering Regulations two forms of ID and confirmation of funds will be required by the successful applicant. This will apply to landlords/vendor and tenant/purchaser and any other party with a relationship with the property.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment only through owners agents Grovelands 020 8731 9777 www.grovelands.net
Cavendish Works 197 Burnt Oak Broadway HA8 5EQ Workshop/Garage TO…
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