This distinctive Grade II Listed former banking hall features traditional ashlar stone construction, complemented by a striking dual-pitched roof and an eye-catching clock tower with a dome roof feature. Located prominently along Town Hall Street in Sowerby Bridge, the property represents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment, providing a versatile space that could accommodate a variety of uses (subject to planning permission).
The building has recently seen significant refurbishments, including electrical rewiring, extensive roof works, and the installation of floor screed on the ground level. The interior offers four levels of adaptable accommodation that can be tailored to meet the needs of potential tenants or owners. The adjacent clock tower adds to the property's character and charm, presenting an additional focal point for design innovation.
At the rear, you'll find a private car park with capacity for approximately twelve vehicles, enhancing accessibility for future patrons or clients. Currently, there is planning permission in place for conversion into a restaurant and bar; however, the property holds potential for various other ventures in food service, leisure activities, retailing, or more (subject to planning approval).
Mains services such as three-phase electricity, gas, and water are available at the property. It is important for interested parties to verify the condition and suitability of these services prior to any commitment. This property not only holds historical significance but also embodies considerable investment potential in a vibrant location.