The subjects comprise of a retail unit within the category C listed ‘Wallace House’, a terraced tenement style building of traditional construction/
The unit is double fronted and is soon to be sub-dvisded from a larger unit to form the available accommodation. The space will consist of an open plan sales area with store and toilet to the rear.
The property has the benefit of consent for use as a café/restaurant and may be suitable for other uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Location
High Street is the traditional prime retailing location within Ayr Town Centre, with the subjects situated towards the north end of the street close to its junction with Newmarket Street and opposite a busy bus stop. Nearby occupiers include Marks and Spencer, Greggs, Card Factory and a variety of local retail businesses.
Ayr is the principal town within the South Ayrshire region with a population of around 47,000 persons. The town lies on the A/M77 providing road access north to Glasgow (35 miles) and south to Stranraer (75 miles). Ayr railway station, a 10 minute walk from the subjects, has regular services to Glasgow.
Accommodation
The proposed shop will extend toa net internal floor area of 112 sqm (1,206 sqft), or thereby.
Terms
The shop requires to be assessed for rates purposes following its sub-division and the expectation is it may qualify for some rates relief, subject to occupier status.
The shop is available, post refurbishment and sub-division, at a rent of £XXX per annum, exclusive of VAT.
Available upon request.
Each party to be responsible for their own legal costs incurred with the incoming Tenants responsible for any LBTT, registration dues and outlays incurred.
Specification
- Prominent High Street location in Ayr Town Centre
- Close to Marks and Spencer
- Soon to be refurbished retail unit now with café/restaurant consent
- Proposed net internal area of 112 sq.m (1,206 sq.ft),
- Potential for rates relief
- Rent £XXX per annum exc VAT