Class 2 Retail Unit For Sale/may Let – Crieff

Offers over £55,000

Full Description

Address

51 Comrie Street, Crieff, PH7 4AX

DESCRIPTION

The subjects comprise a ground floor retail unit/office contained within a two storey building of stone construction.
Internally the unit is currently divided into two separate offices and kitchen in the main front unit. To the rear, accessed via a small alleyway, is a w.c, and further offices/storage space.

PROPOSAL

Offers over £55,000 are invited for the Heritable freehold 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 gross internal area (GIA):
62m²/667ft²

PLANNING

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

A planning application to convert the unit into a 1 bed studio flat has been submitted and is awaiting approval.

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 or let the property without setting a closing date and we are not obliged to accept the highest or indeed any offer for the sale/lease of the property.

RATING

Rateable value £2,175

EPC

A copy of the EPC will be available upon request.

VAT

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

Key Features

  • OFFERS OVER £55,000
  • 667 FT2
  • 100% RATES RELIEF (SUBJECT TO QUALIFICATION)
  • LARGE GLAZED FRONTAGE
  • CLOSE PROXIMITY TO TOWN CENTRE
  • LOCATED ON THE MAIN ARTERIAL ROAD THROUGH CRIEFF

Location Information

Crieff is a market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies on the A85 road between Perth and Crianlarich and also lies on the A822 between Greenloaning and Aberfeldy.
Crieff is the main town of Strathearn lying on the southern edge of the Scottish Highlands. It has been a holiday resort since Victorian times and is the second largest town in Perthshire with a population of almost 6000.
The town spills from the Knock, the wooded hill above, down to the River Earn. James Square with it’s fountain marks the centre of the town. There are a number of tourist attractions such as Glenturret Distillery (Scotland’s oldest) and hotels including the grand Victorian spa the Crieff Hydro.
The subjects are located on the northern side of Comrie Street between its junctions with Coldwells Road and Heathcote Road.

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