A property featuring a Caprinos restaurant in Oxford is still up for sale for £700,000.
Caprinos is a nationwide pizza takeaway franchise.
The business started in Didcot before going on to have branches across England, Scotland and Wales.
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Despite its success across the country, the east Oxford branch of the fast food chain, which went on the market earlier this year, is still up for sale.
Located at 251 Cowley Road, the business has been listed with JCP Estate Agents in east Oxford for £700,000, and on property website Rightmove.
Above the pizza parlour there are two flats.
The advert says: "This is a rare opportunity to invest in a commercial mixed-use property with a prime location on Cowley Road in the heart of east Oxford.
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"This property is sure to appeal to investors looking for a unique property with excellent rental prospects.
"Featuring two residential flats and ample parking for cars, this property is undoubtedly an excellent investment opportunity."
It adds: "The ground floor takeaway restaurant is spacious and stylishly decorated, with large windows that illuminate the space with natural light and seating for up to 10 diners, this restaurant would make an ideal location for a new business venture.
"There is a large commercial grade kitchen as well as, storage rooms and a WC.
"The residential flats and ground floor commercial restaurant of this property are accessible via independent entrances.
"The restaurant benefits from the added convenience of a side entrance towards the rear of the property."
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