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Former Barclays bank on Hunstanton High Street is on the market for lease




A landmark building in Hunstanton which formerly housed a bank has gone on the market for lease.

The property, which was most recently occupied by a Barclays bank prior to its relocation earlier this year, is located on the corner of High Street and Greevegate.

The four-storey building has a variety of offices and storage areas in the upper floors. It is close to the town's heritage centre and the popular Norfolk Deli Cafe.

The former Barclays bank in Hunstanton is available to lease. Picture: Brown & Co
The former Barclays bank in Hunstanton is available to lease. Picture: Brown & Co

The letting agent partnering with the property owners East of England Co-op is Brown & Co.

Stuart McDonald, chief property officer for the property owners, the East of England Co-op, said: “We're excited to make this iconic property in Hunstanton available for lease, ideal for a variety of uses and businesses that share our commitment to community values and local growth.

“This opportunity reflects our mission to support vibrant, thriving spaces that benefit the local economy and residents alike.

"We look forward to welcoming a new tenant who’ll bring fresh energy and compliment Hunstanton's unique character."

Alex Brown, graduate commercial surveyor for Brown & Co, added: “It’s a pleasure to work alongside the East of England Co-op on this exceptional opportunity in Hunstanton.

"Collaborating with an organisation that values local communities as much as we do ensures a shared vision for bringing meaningful businesses into this landmark property.

“We're eager to connect with potential tenants who see the value in contributing to Hunstanton’s vibrant future."

Anyone wishing to arrange a viewing or discuss the property can contact Alex Brown at Brown & Co on 01553 605751.

Barclays previously said that its relocation was down to the majority of its customers using its app, online banking or telephone appointments.



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