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Jollyes pet store in Enfield put up for sale

 

A pet store, which has been on the same site near Enfield for over half-a-century, has gone up for sale on property website Zoopla. The Jollyes building has been listed as retail premises.

 

The pet store has been based in Theobolds Park Road, Crews Hill since 1971 and was initially run for three decades by the McIntyre family, before being sold on around 20 years ago.

 

A spokesperson for the award-winning pet retail group said: “Jollyes is planning to relocate this store in time to upgraded premises. We don’t know about timescales for that at the moment though.”

 

The agent’s description on Zoopla states:

 

“The property comprises a series of interconnecting buildings dating from the 1960s/70s and of steel/wooden frame construction with profiled steel sheet and timber clad elevations throughout with a shallow pitch central roof on the larger, rear section and mono pitch timber reinforced roof to the front projecting unit.

 

“Internally, the sales area dominates the built accommodation and has an unpainted, sectional concrete floor with lighting by florescent strip lights and occasional translucent ceiling panels with heating by warm air heaters suspended from the roof.

 

“At the rear are a series of offices which are currently used for general storage and staff welfare accommodation including toilets and a small kitchen sit at the side.

 

“The site benefits from a substantial yard area laid to sectional concrete and a substation sits adjoining the access from Theobalds Park Road.”

 

 

Click here for the Zoopla listing.

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