A PROMINENT commercial property block in Carlisle city centre is set to go under the hammer.
Situated on the corner of Warwick Road and Lowther Street, the property is made up of three separate units.
This includes a vacant corner shop unit, a ground floor shop, and upper floors.
The property, listed by Cartmell Shepherd, will be auctioned off on October 24, at The Halston Hotel, with a guide price of £200,000.
The vacant corner shop unit, previously used as an estate agent, is suitable for a variety of uses, provided the necessary planning consent is obtained.
The ground floor shop unit is currently let to The Sandwich Bar at £7,500 per annum.
The upper floors of the property are let to Warwick Bazaar at £4,000 per annum.
These floors consist of multiple rooms spread across three levels.
On the same date, Carlisle's former Elements restaurant, at the corner of Cecil Street, will also be heading to auction.
Located at 50-52 Cecil Street, the basement restaurant is set to go under the hammer with a guide price of £30,000.
The auction is being conducted by Auction House Cumbria, and potential bidders can contact them on 01228 510 552 for more information.
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