A former High Street bank is on the market at £45,000 per year.
The 107 to 109 High Street unit in Rickmansworth used to be home to the town’s Santander bank but has been left vacant since it closed down in July 2021.
The unit includes a ground floor shop of 1,300 square feet, roughly half a tennis court, and is advertised by chartered surveyors Perry Holt.
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When the location closed, a Santander spokesperson said: “Our customers are continuing to change the way they manage their money.
“As well as using our branches, many more of our customers find it convenient to do their day-to-day banking using online, mobile or telephone banking.
“As a result, customers are visiting our branches much less. This change has been happening over a number of years now and has accelerated in recent times.
“Due to these changes, we have carefully and thoroughly reviewed the way we develop our services for customers and considered many factors, including where each of our branches are located and how they are used.”
The former Santander bank in atria Watford is also on the market with a £50,000 yearly price tag.
The Watford location closed in November 2019, and was replaced with Watford & West Herts Chamber of Commerce offices, which has now moved.
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