'Rarely available' Twickenham eatery on the market for £1.5m

By James Smith

7th Jun 2024 | Local News

Property agent Madison Brook International is marketing the building on Church Street (image via Google Maps)
Property agent Madison Brook International is marketing the building on Church Street (image via Google Maps)

A "rarely available" former Indian restaurant in Twickenham has been put on the market for £1.5 million.

Property agent Madison Brook International is marketing the building on Church Street which it says has potential for multiple uses.

The property is also said to benefit from high footfall and is split over four floors.

It was formerly home to Earth & Fire cafe and Delhi Durbar curry house.

The advert describes it as: "A rare chance to acquire a prime commercial premises located in the heart of Twickenham high street. 

"The premises is set over four floors and could be used as a single commercial premise or split into multiple premises subject to the correct permissions. 

"The upper floors could also be used for residential purposes STPP. 

"Church street is located a stone's throw away from the train station and River Thames and benefits from constant foot fall throughout the day. 

"The property has undergone a level of refurbishment and benefits from rear access and separate high street access which would suit the property being split into multiple use. 

"Viewings are highly recommended."

See the full listing here.

     

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