Prime Retail Unit For Sale – Bo’ness

Offers Over £45,000

Full Description

Address

18 South Street, Bo’ness, EH51 0EA

DESCRIPTION

CLOSING DATE – 12:00 NOON ON FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST 2023

The subjects comprise a ground floor mid terraced retail property contained within a two storey building of brick construction surmounted by a pitched and slated roof.

Internally the subjects provide a front retail area, two rear storage spaces, tea prep area and w.c.

PROPOSAL

Offers over £45,000 are invited for the Heritable interest.

FLOOR AREAS

From sizes taken during our inspection we calculate the subject property, measured in accordance with the RICS Code of Measurement Practice (second edition, January 2018) to extend to the following approximate net internal area (NIA):

42.9 m²/462ft²

PLANNING

All queries in relation to redevelopment/ reconfiguration of the subjects should be addressed to Falkirk Council Planning Department.

CLOSING DATE

A closing date may be set and all interested parties should make a note of interest at the offices of the Sole Agent. We reserve the right to sell the property without setting a closing date and we are not obliged to accept the highest or indeed any offer for the sale of the property.

VAT

All prices, premiums and rents quoted are exclusive of VAT.

RATING

Rateable value £3,050.

EPC

A copy of the EPC will be available upon request.

Key Features

  • OFFERS OVER £45,000
  • 462 FT²
  • WELL LOCATED RETAIL UNIT
  • 100% RATES RELIEF (SUBJECT TO QUALIFICATION)
  • FREE ON STREET PARKING
  • HIGH LEVELS OF PASSING TRADE
  • SUITABLE FOR A VARIETY OF USES

Location Information

Bo’ness is a coastal parish in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Historically part of the county of West Lothian, it sits on a hillside on the south bank of the Firth of Forth within the Falkirk council area, 16.9 miles north-west of Edinburgh and 6.7 miles east of Falkirk. Bo’ness has a population of 14,490 according to a 2008 estimate.

Bo’ness is now primarily a commuter town, with many of its residents travelling to work in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Falkirk. One of the main local sources of employment is the Ineos petrochemical facility (formerly BP) located in nearby Grangemouth.

The subjects are located on the southern side of South Street near its junction with Seaview Place.