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Brodick Ferry Terminal, Brodick, The Pier, KA27 8AU
3,400 Sq Ft / Land / Mixed Use
Sold - Last updated: 07 June 2021
The property is a single storey building of brick and block construction under a pitched and concrete tile clad roof. The roof structure has a glass skylight in the center providing additional natural light into the building.
Internally the building is currently laid out to provide an open plan waiting room area with ticket office and additional office and staff facilities as well as public W.C. facilities.
The internal fit-out is of exposed brickwork and timber beams with vinyl/linoleum flooring.
The unit is offered on a new long-term lease with regular rent reviews. Our clients are open to potential sub-division of the premises to create smaller units and further information on this is available from the agents. The owner of the former ferry terminal building are committed to supporting the local community and will consider the community benefits of all proposals to lease the building put forward.
Location
The Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh largest Scottish island. It is located within the North Ayrshire local authority boundary in West Central Scotland.
The island is currently connected to the Scottish mainland via two ferry links - from Ardrossan in North Ayrshire to the Brodick Ferry Terminal on the east coast of the island, and the other link from Claonaig in Argyll and Bute to Lochranza at the north of the island.
The bus terminal for Arran operates from the Brodick ferry port and provides bus services for the whole of Arran.
The subject property is in the town of Brodick which is the main town on the Island. Arran has almost 300,000 visitors per annum, with the vast majority arriving and departing from the Brodick Ferry Terminal. Arran has a number of small villages that are all linked by the A841 which is situated on the perimeter of the island. Public transport on Isle of Arran generally ties in with the ferry timesTerms
Each party will bear their own legal costs however the ingoing tenant will be responsible for LBTT, Extract Copies and VAT thereon.
Strictly by appointment through Graham + Sibbald.
Unless otherwise stated, all figures prices etc are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT).
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