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DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND
Jack Wiles Service Station comprises a freehold commercial premises which
historically operated as a vehicle repair workshop and fuel filling station. The
property now provides light workshop and storage accommodation, with
potential for refurbishment or reconfiguration for alternative commercial or
mixed-use purposes, subject to the necessary consents.
The property occupies a prominent roadside position within the village of
Flamborough, benefitting from strong visibility and ease of access, whilst being
surrounded predominantly by residential housing. The building is of brick
construction under a combination of pitched and flat roofing, arranged over
ground and part first floor with a total internal area of approximately 2,300ft2
(213.7m2
).
The accommodation includes a large workshop extending to over 1,170ft2 with
double-height ceiling and vehicular access doors, together with a reception
room, office, separate workspace and W.C. facilities to the ground floor. The
first floor provides useful ancillary storage room or mezzanine area accessed via
an internal staircase.
The building offers flexible accommodation suitable for workshop, storage, trade
counter, or redevelopment (subject to planning).
LOCATION
Jack Wiles Service Station is located in a prominent roadside position within the centre of
Flamborough, a popular and well-served coastal village on the East Yorkshire coast. The
property enjoys excellent visibility and easy vehicular access, being situated close to the
main approach road into the village.
Flamborough offers a good range of local services and amenities, including village shops,
primary school, public houses, cafés, and community facilities. The village is a renowned
tourist and residential location, benefiting from its proximity to the dramatic Flamborough
Head coastline, beaches, coastal walks, and nature reserves.
A wider range of services, shops and supermarkets can be found in Bridlington,
approximately 4 miles to the south, with further regional facilities in Driffield, Beverley,
Scarborough and York.
The area benefits from good road connections, with the A165 linking to the wider East
Riding road network. Rail services are available from Bridlington, providing connections to
Hull, Scarborough, York and beyond.
The property is therefore ideally positioned for commercial, tourism, or mixed-use
purposes, with excellent access to both local and regional markets.
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION:
6:00pm on Thursday 25th June 2026 at Flamborough Village Hall
AUCTION GUIDE: £125,000 to £150,000




