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Check out the former dental laboratory on the market for just £60k to £70k
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A former dental laboratory in Pontnewydd is up for sale with an asking price of between £60,000 to £70,000.
The Commercial Street property, previously used as a dental laboratory, presents a flexible and versatile space, with potential for various commercial opportunities.
The property comprises a reception room, storage room, kitchen, and a rear garden, providing outdoor space.
Estate agent Hathways suggests that the property is an ideal canvas for customisation and refurbishment, allowing buyers to create a commercial space tailored to their vision.
The agent added that the property spans a multitude of possibilities, and is a promising investment opportunity.
However, it does require updating, and any change of use would be subject to the buyer obtaining the relevant planning permissions.
The property's location in the village of Pontnewydd ensures access to a range of amenities and services, enhancing its appeal for both business owners and customers alike.
The area is known for its charm, combining convenience and character with breathtaking views in a serene environment.
Living in Pontnewydd provides easy access to a wide selection of supermarkets and shops, all within a convenient walking distance.
For commuters, Pontnewydd is less than an hour away from Bristol, offering a scenic retreat.
Hathways recommends an early internal inspection to fully appreciate the potential this terraced commercial property holds.
The agent also advises that the property currently has a rateable value of £3,350, and is freehold.
However, it is the buyer's responsibility to determine the council tax band and tenure.
The agent notes that with promising investment returns awaiting, all buyers are encouraged to seek legal representation and obtain professional advice prior to purchase.
Cwmbran, the town encompassing Pontnewydd, is famous for being the only New Town in Wales, developed post World War II to boost living standards.
This planned development has resulted in well-maintained housing and infrastructure.
Cwmbran is also known for its association with biscuit-making, being the home to Burton's Foods, the producer of beloved biscuits, including Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels.
The town offers a wide range of activities, from shopping in the pedestrianised Cwmbran Centre, boasting over 170 shops, to exploring outdoor spaces like the picturesque Cwmbran Boating Lake Park and Henllys local nature reserve.
Historic and cultural attractions include the Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre and the Llanyrafon Manor, a Rural Heritage Centre.
Those interested in sports can find an array of sports teams, offering everything from athletics to rugby.
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