Grade II listed premises which is believed to have been built in 1900, is of brick construction with a decorative façade under a pitched slate covered roof.
The property is laid out to provide accommodation on basement, ground and three upper floor levels. A separate single storey semi-detached building is provided to the right of the property which has most recently been used for storage.
Externally there is a terrace area to the front of the main building with a car park to one side.
Total area approx. 15,253 sq ft.
Location Description
Ilford is a busy and densely populated suburb of East London which is located approximately 10 miles west of London’s West End and 4 miles east of Stratford.
Transport links are excellent with the A406 North Circular Road, A12, A13 and M11 all being easily accessible with Ilford station providing regular services into London’s Liverpool Street station with journey times of approximately 16 minutes.
The Cauliflower Pub occupies a prominent roadside position on the A118 High Road directly opposite its junction with Cricklefield Place.
The property is immediately adjacent to the RGB Electrical Superstore, opposite the Isaac Newton Academy and diagonally opposite Ilford Fire Station and a Dreams Bed Specialist Store.
Seven Kings railway station is within 500 metres to the east of the property and provides regular services into London’s Liverpool Street Station with journey times of approximately 19 minutes. Ilford town centre is located 0.75 miles to the east of the property.
Tenancy & Additional Notes
Vacant property on possession.
The property has a current rateable value of £31,500.
The Cauliflower is Grade II Listed having been listed by English Heritage in June 2014. Further details in relation to the buildings listing and the items which are of particular significance are available via the link below. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/listentry/1419060
The property does not fall within a conservation area. All other queries relating to planning should be directed to the planning department of the London Borough of Redbridge www.redbridge.gov.uk