Large character commercial space with strong town-centre visibility and M1 links.
Prominent neo-classical corner building with ornate stone façade
A prominent neo‑classical corner building on Newport Pagnell High Street, this substantial former banking hall extends to 2,833 sq ft across ground and basement. The property benefits from high ceilings, large double-aspect display windows and excellent visibility on a prime retail pitch, previously trading successfully as an Indian restaurant. Good access to the M1 and a busy town-centre location give it broad commercial appeal.
The open-plan ground floor with a dedicated basement storage area suits many uses: restaurant, café, showroom or converted office/retail. The attractive stone façade and character features enhance kerb appeal and offer strong branding potential for an occupier or investor targeting footfall and town-centre trade.
Known negatives are factual and important: tenure is currently unknown and prospective buyers should confirm title and any restrictive covenants. Crime levels are recorded as above average locally, and the property may need refurbishment or fit‑out to suit a new operator. Basement access and condition should be inspected for storage suitability and compliance with current regulations.
Offered as an investment sale at £450,000, this property suits buyers seeking a prominent, character commercial asset in a very affluent town-centre location with redevelopment or re-letting potential. Local amenities, schools and transport links support a steady catchment for retail or hospitality uses.