A shop not far away from a town centre has failed to sell at auction.

The long serving All Pets shop in Lowestoft was due to be "sold with vacant possession" as a mixed use property when it was auctioned off.

The  mixed use property on Bevan Street East in Lowestoft "has been a pet shop for many years" as it was marketed by Auction House East Anglia.

Lowestoft Journal: The pet shop at 116 Bevan Street East, Lowestoft failed to sell at auction. Picture: Auction House East AngliaThe pet shop at 116 Bevan Street East, Lowestoft failed to sell at auction. Picture: Auction House East Anglia (Image: Auction House East Anglia)

The pet shop at 116 Bevan Street East in Lowestoft was due to be sold at an online auction with a minimum guide price of £80,000 to £100,000 plus fees.

With the mixed use property being sold on a freehold tenure, the description from the auctioneers stated: "A freehold shop with deceptively large accommodation located in a prime retail area, with rear access to private enclosed parking.

"The ground floor shop has over 1,500sq ft of space including rear garaging and parking.

Lowestoft Journal: The pet shop at 116 Bevan Street East, Lowestoft failed to sell at auction. Picture: Auction House East AngliaThe pet shop at 116 Bevan Street East, Lowestoft failed to sell at auction. Picture: Auction House East Anglia (Image: Auction House East Anglia)

"There is a dry basement and numerous storage areas.

"The shop has been a pet shop for many years but is to be sold with vacant possession.

"This high footfall location could be used for a variety of alternative uses or developments (subject to planning).

"The property is being sold freehold subject to the sale of the first floor flat which has been sold on a long lease with a ground rent income of £150 pa."

According to the auctioneers, the property consists of the "main shop and retail areas, storage rooms, kitchen/staff area and w.c." on the ground floor.

The auctioneers said that the "first floor flat has been sold on a 999-year lease subject to a ground rent income of £150 pa (not inspected)."

But following the auction, the auctioneers said that "the bidding reached £95,000", however 116 Bevan Street East in Lowestoft was "unsold" at the auction.