The property comprises a former restaurant/hot food unit situated over the ground floor of a larger two storey, stone built, end terraced property.
The unit fronts the main High Street and access is taken from an entrance door on the side elevation which is a pedestrianised area and which may be used for further dining in the summer months, subject to planning being permitted by City of Edinburgh Council.
Internally, the property is laid out and arranged to provide a front seating/takeaway area and W/Cs, rear kitchen and store areas.
Location
South Queensferry is situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately six miles to the north east of central Edinburgh. The town, which is positioned between the well-known Scottish landmarks of the Forth Road and Forth Rail Bridges, is accessible from the A90 trunk road which connects with the M90 motorway to the North and is readily accessible to the M9 and M8 motorways to the East and South respectively.
The historic High Street contains a number of commercial properties generally of a specialist nature, attracting visitor and tourist trade in addition to local custom. The nearby hotel and restaurants are award winning and a number of cruise ships will dock at nearby Rosyth during the summer months further boosting the tourist numbers.
The property itself is situated on the North side of the High Street at the Junction with the Loan. This location offers a highly visible shop frontage as well as there being a good footfall along this portion of the High Street.
Accommodation
Ground Floor 47.3 sq.m. (510 sq.ft.)