Location
The property is located on Upper St. Giles Street, Norwich in the heart of the City and accessed via a pathway to the side of a block of flats on the South side of the street. Upper St. Giles is a quiet but vibrant location with art galleries, coffee shops and restaurants making it a desirable location.
Summary
An extensive lower ground floor, cellar area formerly used by Eaton Rifle Club with approximately 2,455 sq ft (228.1 sq m) of space. The entrance is accessed on ground floor level (with WC facilities) with steps down to the main area comprising of three principal areas, all of varying height (main section 2.7m) and with store rooms. The main cellar area has an uninterrupted length of approximately 27 metres. Flexible terms available. Varying uses all SUBJECT TO PLANNING.
Please note that due to lease conditions, no speakers are allowed to be used in the property.
Rates
Current rateable value (1 April 2023 to present)
£720
Current rates payable - £359.28 per year
You may also qualify for business rates relief
History
Thomas and Robert Suffield used 94 Upper St Giles Street in partnership with John Barwell for their wine business, and built large cellars under the garden.
It is thought to be the oldest wine cellar in East Anglia.
Lease
Flexible on 1-5+ year lease
Some rent free negotiable if improvement works to be done by new tenant.
Uses
Perfect to run a wine business, gun club or a variety of other businesses, subject to approval from the landlord and council