Former Ask Italian building in Warwick town centre put on the market

By James Smith

17th Nov 2023 | Local News

The former Ask Italian unit on High Street is being marketed by AMT Commercial ltd for £850,000 (image via planning application)
The former Ask Italian unit on High Street is being marketed by AMT Commercial ltd for £850,000 (image via planning application)

A former Warwick restaurant has once again been put on the property market, and is now available for purchase or for rent.

The former Ask Italian unit on High Street is being marketed by AMT Commercial ltd for £850,000.

Or the building, which was most recently a café, can be rented for £67,500 per year.

The online brochure simply says: "The premises are located within Warwick Town Centre close to the junction of High Street and Swan Street. 

"The property is adjacent to Connells and close to Giggling Squid, Coffee #1 , Nashwhite and the Warwick Arms Hotel."

However, the property agent has also released videos showing the inside of the property.

The windows of the unit - which is currently vacant - have been painted over to stop passers by seeing in.

Planning permission was recently granted by Warwick District Council for "radical" plans to renovate the upstairs of the building.

Strandpark Properties Ltd was given permission for the renovations to prevent a "future collapse" of the roof, with new steel beams to be installed after "various serious structural defects" were discovered.

The works will not impact the ground floor of the building.

See the property listing here.

     

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