The site extends to approximately 1.6 acres (0.65 Hectares) in total and comprises an industrial building and yard which sit directly behind Scottish Water’s Forth House office building on Munro Road.
The site is regular in shape and accessed from the south - between Forth House and the industrial building. The initial area
entered into is of a mix of concrete and tarmacadam finishes, providing loading and car parking areas for the building.
Beyond this, the ground is a mix of hard standing and gravel finishes providing generally open storage areas. There is external floodlighting in the yard.
The building is of steel portal frame construction with blockwork walls, under a pitched profile metal clad roof which incorporates
translucent roof lights. Lighting is provided throughout by way of electric strip lighting, while there is solid concrete flooring throughout. The property has an eaves height of 3.8m.
Referring to the individual areas stated in the table above, Area A sits at the west side of the building and comprises a mix of
office and storage facilities, accessed via one roller shutter door and pedestrian doorway.
Area B is accessed via two vehicle roller shutter doors, while there is an area to the rear separated by way of a metal fence with double gates. This is currently used for storage.
Area C comprises an industrial unit, separated from Area D by way of a solid block wall and from Area B by way of a block wall
to dado level and metal meshing above. This unit has a small office element with the benefit of one window, above which is a
small mezzanine. There is one roller shutter door serving this unit.
Area D benefits from 10 vehicular roller shutter doors from the yard. Each door is approximately 3.3m wide and 4m high. This unit is predominantly open, although there are two caged areas for secure storage and an internal door to provide access into Area C.
Location
The property is located within Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling’s principal industrial estate. The Estate is located off the A905 (Kerse Road) and A91 on the east side of the city with good road access to the M90 and M80, which in turn provides access throughout the rest of the country.
This connectivity has seen Springkerse establish itself as a hub for many industrial occupiers while also evolving into a retail
destination with the creation of Springkerse Retail Park, which fronts onto the A91.
Munro Road is accessed off the A905 (Kerse Road) from the south and the site sits close to this junction. The street comprises
a mix of industrial, office and retail occupiers including a Bank of Scotland retail branch, dentist, Bath Store and an ATS Automaster which all sit directly between the property and Kerse Road. Other occupiers in the area include Scottish Water, Booker, Campbell’s Shortbread, Ashley Ann and Magnate.
Accommodation
The industrial building extends on a GIA basis to 10,344 sq ft (961 sq m). In its current configuration the unit has been subdivided to provide smaller units as set out in the table below.
Area A - 196 Sq. m (2,110 Sq. ft)
Area B - 100 Sq. m (1,076 Sq. ft)
Area C - 102 Sq. m (1,098 Sq. ft)
Area D - 563 Sq. m (6,060 Sq. ft)
Total 961 Sq. m (10,344 Sq. ft)
Specification
- Existing Building with Generous Yard
- May Suit Alternative Uses
- Owner Occupier or Development Opportunity