A former bank in the centre of the popular south Cambridgeshire village of Great Shelford is available to let through Cheffins’ commercial department. 

Previously home to Barclays Bank, the two-storey commercial property, which has the added attraction of 18 car parking spaces, is considered suitable for a range of other uses such as shop (A1), restaurant & café (A3), office (B1), non-residential institutions (D1) and assemble & leisure (D2), subject to planning approval. 

The property will benefit from an open plan, modern specification and has a separate access to the first floor via a six-person lift and stairs to the front and rear of the building. 

Mark Drummond, commercial agency surveyor at Cheffins, said: “This is a rare opportunity to rent an attractive and well-located commercial property in a popular Cambridgeshire village.

“The layout of the building lends itself to a variety of uses such as offices, retail, restaurant & café and D1 uses including opticians, veterinary practices and hearing centres etc. The car parking the building provides is a significant attraction as is the separate access to the first floor.”