For sale in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate, CT11
£20,000
£20,000
For sale in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate, CT11
ShortlistKey features
- Quirky Business Opportunity
- Located Opposite one of the UK's Largest Pubs
- Iconic Street Furniture
- Available as a pair or individually at £25k each
- Electrical Supply
- Many Business Uses
TWO ICONIC RED TELEPHONE BOXES - FREEHOLD SALE - PRIME SEAFRONT LOCATION
For the first time Oakwood Commercial offer an extraordinary business opportunity, with the freehold sale of two listed British Red Telephone Boxes! Own a piece of iconic British history and make a unique statement for your business in a prime location in Ramsgate Seafront. Available individually at £20k each, or as a pair for £40,000.
These iconic historic listed "K6" red phone boxes or Jubilee kiosks, commemorating the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V are 8'3" high and 3ft square and come with an electrical supply. They were originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Battersea Power Station and Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern. Historic England have listed to preserve these iconic red kiosks, and many have been transformed into coffee shops, ice cream kiosks, bakeries, and defibrillators, or they could be simply a great advertising opportunity for your business
The total number of surviving K6 telephone boxes is unsure but 2 are right here in a prominent trading location on Ramsgate seafront, immediately outside Weatherspoons' largest pub in the UK!
For the first time Oakwood Commercial offer an extraordinary business opportunity, with the freehold sale of two listed British Red Telephone Boxes! Own a piece of iconic British history and make a unique statement for your business in a prime location in Ramsgate Seafront. Available individually at £20k each, or as a pair for £40,000.
These iconic historic listed "K6" red phone boxes or Jubilee kiosks, commemorating the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V are 8'3" high and 3ft square and come with an electrical supply. They were originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Battersea Power Station and Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern. Historic England have listed to preserve these iconic red kiosks, and many have been transformed into coffee shops, ice cream kiosks, bakeries, and defibrillators, or they could be simply a great advertising opportunity for your business
The total number of surviving K6 telephone boxes is unsure but 2 are right here in a prominent trading location on Ramsgate seafront, immediately outside Weatherspoons' largest pub in the UK!