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Mixed-use building on Cross Street, Abergavenny for sale

Mixed-use building on Cross Street, Abergavenny for sale

Marketed by John Goodwin, the property on Cross Street offers a unique opportunity for owner-occupiers, investors, or developers.
The building, which is available for sale with vacant possession, consists of a ground and first-floor commercial premises, extending to approximately 854 sq ft, and a self-contained residential flat on the first floor, stretching to around 488 sq ft.
The estate agent described the property as a "versatile building" with "excellent frontage on a main arterial route".
They added: "It is an ideal opportunity for owner-occupiers looking to live and work in a town centre location, or investors and developers looking for a useful investment or project."
(Image: John Goodwin via Zoopla) Situated in the market town of Abergavenny, the building is surrounded by rich history and scenic landscapes.
Abergavenny, often known as the gateway to Wales, was originally the site of a Roman fort and later became a medieval walled town.
The bustling town lies at the confluence of the rivers Usk and Gavenny, almost entirely surrounded by mountains and hills including the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf, and Skirrid.
Located six miles from the border with England, Abergavenny is where the A40 trunk road meets with the upgraded A465 "Heads of the Valleys" road.
The town is also known for its events, including the Welsh National Eisteddfod which was held there in 2016, the Abergavenny Food Festival in the second week of September each year, the Steam, Veteran and Vintage Rally, and a large country music festival.
(Image: John Goodwin via Zoopla)
The estate agent noted that mains electricity, water, and drainage are connected to the building, though the gas connection is only to the first floor flat.
Prospective buyers are advised to make their own enquiries with the relevant service providers and local authority to confirm this information.
The property is being sold on a freehold basis, subject to legal verification.
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