Unit 16 Principality Buildings, The Friary, Cardiff
Cardiff, CF10 3FA
Summary
- Retail
- 538 sq ft (50 sqm)
- To let
- £19,500 per annum
Location
The Friary is a pedestrianised street that connects Cardiff's Civic Centre with Queen Street; one of the city centre's premier shopping destinations. A number of large offices are nearby, including an eclectic mix of retail, leisure and hotel operators, including; Principality Building Society, Superdrug, Boots, Roxy Lanes, Slug and Lettuce, Travelodge and the Hilton Hotel.
Location
The Friary is a pedestrianised street that connects Cardiff's Civic Centre with Queen Street; one of the city centre's premier shopping destinations. A number of large offices are nearby, including an eclectic mix of retail, leisure and hotel operators, including; Principality Building Society, Superdrug, Boots, Roxy Lanes, Slug and Lettuce, Travelodge and the Hilton Hotel.
Property details
A lock-up retail unit with direct access from The Friary. It boasts double glazing and is available to let as a partially fitted out former salon. Alternatively, the premises can be stripped back to shell, should that be the preferred handover condition.
The specification includes;
- Ground Floor Retail Unit
- Situated in a Prominent City Centre Building
- High Footfall
- Partially Fitted Out as a former Salon
- Alternative Uses May Be Considered, Subject to Planning
The premises is available to let on the basis of a new lease, for a term to be agreed, and is subject to a service charge.
We understand that the property benefits from A1 use however, other uses will be considered subject to landlord's approval and the tenant obtaining all necessary planning consents.
In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations, the tenant will be required to provide satisfactory proof of identity at the point of agreement of heads of terms.
£8,032 per annum. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Rating Authority
Service charge applicable
Strictly by appointment with sole agents Cooke & Arkwright.





