This property features a significant two-storey structure with basement space, currently housing three self-contained retail units. Positioned adjacent to the historic Doncaster Masonic Hall, the building offers direct access from the street via a center staircase, providing an opportunity for potential conversion of the upper level into residential apartments or alternative uses that align with local planning regulations.
Constructed around 1904, the building showcases solid brick walls accented by stone detailing around the windows and is topped with a dual-pitched slate roof. Its heritage and architectural character add considerable value and charm. The ground floor units consist of a thriving nail bar, a school wear and menswear shop, and a mobile phone repair service, all secured with external roller shutter blinds for added protection.
In addition to its commercial viability, there is substantial renovation potential for the upper level, making it an attractive investment opportunity in a central location. The property also includes a small enclosed yard at the rear alongside tarmacked land that accommodates up to four private parking spaces—an essential feature in urban settings. This combination of established rental income and redevelopment possibilities positions this property as a promising venture for investors or developers looking to enhance its commercial and residential appeal.