A landmark building in Hunstanton which was recently used as a bank has hit the market.
The property located on the corner of High Street and Greevesgate was occupied by Barclays Bank before its relocation earlier this year.
The East of England Co-op owns the building and is leasing it in partnership with Brown & Co.
Stuart McDonald, chief property officer for 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.
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"We look forward to welcoming a new tenant who’ll bring fresh energy and compliment Hunstanton's unique character."
The building consists of four stories and a basement with a variety of offices and storage areas on the upper floors.
Alex Brown, graduate commercial surveyor for Brown & Co, said: “It’s a pleasure to work alongside the East of England Co-op on this exceptional opportunity in Hunstanton.
“We're eager to connect with potential tenants who see the value in contributing to Hunstanton’s vibrant future."
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