Macclesfield empty shop comes on the property market

By Alex Greensmith

18th Sep 2023 | Local News

The site pictured in late July, just before Brosters moved out. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
The site pictured in late July, just before Brosters moved out. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

A central Macclesfield retail unit has come on the property market.

The empty shop last occupied by Brosters in July, before they moved to Brook Street, has come on the market.

The Sunderland Street premises is up for sale, along with the separate flat above.

51 Sunderland Street is on the market for £190,000. It comprises 1130 square feet.

Macclesfield property firm Greenham Commercial described the listing as: "The property is found on the western side of Sunderland Street close to the main railway and bus stations and also the main town doctors' surgery."

"The shop is double fronted and has a rear store/workroom and a basement with slightly restricted head height."

"The flat has a separate entry off Charlotte Street. It has a good sized lounge, kitchen and bathroom at first floor level. There is a large double bedroom at second floor. There is also a useful utility area off the ground floor entry."

Viewing strictly by appointment, contact Chris Stubbs of Greenham Commercial. Pictures and more info on THIS LINK.

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