This property is situated in the desirable Cathedral town of Brentwood, Essex, conveniently located just south of the A12 and close to Junction 28 of the M25. Its advantageous position allows for easy access to both Chelmsford and London, with Brentwood Tube Station (Elizabeth Line) only 500 meters away. The area is known for its vibrant community and offers a range of amenities nearby.
The building features a versatile layout spread across three floors, presenting a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Currently, it hosts two retail units on the ground floor—one occupied by a well-established Domino's franchise—and an office/studio space on the first floor. The upper level comprises two two-bedroom flats, providing additional residential income potential.
The ground floor includes approximately 1,228 square feet of space dedicated to Domino's, featuring customer areas, preparation rooms, and storage facilities. The second retail unit spans around 1,144 square feet and is configured for customer service operations. The first-floor office offers 1,623 square feet that can be adapted to various business needs.
Each flat on the second floor is about 836 square feet and currently leased under Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST), contributing significantly to the overall income stream. Currently generating a total annual income of £122,600 from its tenants, this property presents solid cash flow while also offering significant scope for capital improvement through refurbishment or reconfiguration.
At the rear of the property, there is off-street parking accommodating up to nine vehicles with access via Bishops Gate Road—an attractive feature for both commercial and residential tenants.
Furthermore, there is potential for development (subject to planning permissions), allowing investors or owners the option to enhance value through expansion or modernization efforts. This combination of commercial viability and residential appeal makes this property an intriguing prospect for those looking to invest in Brentwood’s growing market.