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4 The Beach 2 507 pi² Vacant Bureau Immeuble Clevedon BS21 7QU 1 162 445 $ CAD (463,68 $ CAD/pi²)



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FAITS SAILLANTS DE L'INVESTISSEMENT
- Outstanding views across Clevedon seafront
- Historic Grade II listed building
- Prime position beside Clevedon Pier
- Flexible office layout with potential
- Front garden and rear courtyard
RÉSUMÉ DE L'ANNONCE
Set along The Beach on Clevedon’s iconic seafront, this handsome Grade II listed building occupies a truly prime position, with far-reaching views towards the seafront and the famous Clevedon Pier from all forward-facing rooms. Steeped in character and offering an impressive footprint, the property presents an exceptional opportunity for a wide range of commercial uses.
Built in 1829 by George Somerton, the building went on to serve as a summer guest house for the Somerton family. Known as Waterloo House, it became part of local heritage when it was purchased in 1985 by the Victor Cox Museum Trust, before eventually passing into the care of the Clevedon Pier Heritage & Trust in more recent years. Its long-standing connection to the seafront and the pier forms an integral part of Clevedon’s historic landscape.
Currently arranged as a series of well-proportioned office suites across multiple floors, the interior provides excellent flexibility, with generous rooms, good natural light, and a practical layout that would suit a variety of business types. Importantly, the building also offers strong potential to be converted back to residential use, subject to obtaining the necessary consents—making it an appealing prospect for those seeking a unique coastal home or mixed-use opportunity. Additional ancillary areas, including a kitchenette, loft room and cellar, all further enhance the versatility of the space.
Externally, the property enjoys a charming lawned front garden, complete with a central path leading directly to the main entrance—an attractive approach that enhances the building’s kerb appeal. To the rear, a small courtyard offers useful private outdoor space.
With its prestigious seafront setting, rich history, elegant period façade, and wide-ranging scope for commercial or residential use, this rare coastal property represents an outstanding opportunity for those seeking a landmark position.
Built in 1829 by George Somerton, the building went on to serve as a summer guest house for the Somerton family. Known as Waterloo House, it became part of local heritage when it was purchased in 1985 by the Victor Cox Museum Trust, before eventually passing into the care of the Clevedon Pier Heritage & Trust in more recent years. Its long-standing connection to the seafront and the pier forms an integral part of Clevedon’s historic landscape.
Currently arranged as a series of well-proportioned office suites across multiple floors, the interior provides excellent flexibility, with generous rooms, good natural light, and a practical layout that would suit a variety of business types. Importantly, the building also offers strong potential to be converted back to residential use, subject to obtaining the necessary consents—making it an appealing prospect for those seeking a unique coastal home or mixed-use opportunity. Additional ancillary areas, including a kitchenette, loft room and cellar, all further enhance the versatility of the space.
Externally, the property enjoys a charming lawned front garden, complete with a central path leading directly to the main entrance—an attractive approach that enhances the building’s kerb appeal. To the rear, a small courtyard offers useful private outdoor space.
With its prestigious seafront setting, rich history, elegant period façade, and wide-ranging scope for commercial or residential use, this rare coastal property represents an outstanding opportunity for those seeking a landmark position.
FAITS SUR LA PROPRIÉTÉ
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire utilisateur
Type de propriété
Bureau
Ancienneté
Pleine propriété
Taille du bâtiment
2 507 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction
1829
Prix
1 162 445 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
463,68 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
Vacant
Location
Multiples
Hauteur du bâtiment
2 étages
Superficie de plancher typique
1 254 pi²
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
0,80
Taille du lot
0,07 AC
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- Accès 24 heures
- Ligne d'autobus
- Chauffage central
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