A substantial mixed use property comprising of a ground floor restaurant let by the way of a ten year lease together with five self contained accommodation, 1x1 bed, 2x2 bed and 2x3 bed. The property benefits from double glazing and is fully let producing a rental income of £65,000 per annum.
Please note Sutton Kersh have not internally inspected the whole of the property.
Situated on Prescot Road at the corner of Lilley Road, this property occupies a popular and well-connected location close to a range of local amenities. Liverpool City Centre is approximately 3 miles away.
Ground Floor
Restaurant - Main Seating Area, Kitchen, W.C's, Rear Room.
Flat 5 (side access) – Hall, open plan lounge/kitchen, Bedroom with ensuite shower/W.C. and private yard.
First Floor
Flat 1 (Side Entrance) -Hall, Kitchen/Dining room, 2 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen/Dining room, Shower room/W.C.
Flat 3 – Hall, Three Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen, Bathroom/W.C.
Second Floor
Flat 2 (Side entrance)- Two Bedrooms, Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen, Shower room/W.C.
Flat 4 Duplex (rear access) - Hall, Shower room/W.C, Kitchen/Dining room, Cloakroom, Bedroom with ensuite showers/W.C.
Third Floor
Flat 4 - Two Bedrooms (One with ensuite Shower room/W.C), Lounge.
Restaurant - D.
Flat 1 - TBC
Flat 2 - E.
Flat 3 - D.
Flat 4 - E.
Flat 5 - C.
TBC
Freehold
Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY
t. 0151 207 6315
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