Mont Crevelt House, St Sampson's
Description
Mixed-use investment Strong tenant mix, providing diversity of income Prominent water front location Generating income of £194,104 per annum Opportunities for asset management Excellent provision of onsite parking with additional on-street parking nearby Recently extended to the rear Mont Crevelt House is prominently located at the northern end of Bulwer Avenue adjacent to St Sampson’s Marina on the outskirts of the Bridge. Its position within the Main Centre Outer Area and within a Key Industrial Area and along the main harbour route linking the White Rock to North Side, means it benefits from excellent transport links with good connectivity to both the north of the island and St Peter Port’s town centre. Other occupiers in the vicinity include Norman Piette, Project Hire, Brock Storage, Limeworks, Paul’s Joinery, Guernsey Metals, Randalls, Bonsai and Ferry Speed. Mont Crevelt House is a mixed use building comprising retail, light industrial, medical, storage and office uses. It is arranged to provide the original building to the front, together with a modern two storey industrial unit to the rear with yard area and ample parking. The ground floor of the original building is split into three units to provide a veterinary surgery, trade counter for Q3 Services, as well as separate access serving the offices in the remainder of the building. The offices to the first and second floors benefit from a particularly pleasant aspect over the St Sampson’s Marina. To the rear, the industrial unit has independent access but is also linked to the trade counter at the front, by way of a connecting doorway. The unit is arranged over ground and first floors, with a goods lift providing access to the first floor. As well as ample parking to the rear, the property also benefits from pu
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