Blackstock Roadis a major road in north London, England,running from Seven Sisters Road(south westerly) to Highbury. It runs along the border between the LondonBorough of Hackney and the London Borough of Islington. Blackstock Road was used as the principlelocation of the recent British Film London River.
Black Stock Road hosts a diverse array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.At its south end there are a number of public houses, while at the north endthere are Algerian café, with many restaurants and shops running along itslength up towards Highbury Park. Pubs en routeinclude the Blackstock, The Kinds Head, The Arsenal Tavern, The Woodbine, TheGunners and The Bank of Friendship.
Blackstock Roadis very well served by public transport. There are four bus services runningalong it, the 4, 19, 106, and 236, reaching out to Battersea, Waterloo or Archway, Hackney Wick, andWhitechapel respectively. Blackstock Road is also in close proximity to Finsbury Park station (0.4m) at its north end,providing easy access to the Victoria Line and Piccadilly Line. Arsenal station(0.36m) on Gillespie Roadis within five minutes walk of the southern end of Blackstock Road.
The unit was trading as a supermarketbefore and is currently vacant. It is now being offered for sale to the marketand has the following approximated dimensions:
Frontage 4.7m (15.4’)
Depth 29.4m (96.3’)
Total area ground floor 138.2m2 (1488’)
Theproperty is to be let on a NEW LEASE for 15 years with 5 yearly reviews
Rent
£15,000PA Exclusive
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