<p> Kirkcaldy is a Fife town on the north shore of the Firth of Forth. The town received its Royal Burgh charter in 1644 and is known as the "Lang Toun" as it stretches along four miles, with a winding High Street running parallel with the shore. Kirkcaldy was famous as an industrial town for its textile and linoleum manufacturing. Along the High Street are reminderd of the Scottish vernacular architecture, principally the Sailors Walk, these 16th century houses that overlook the medieval harbour were restored by the National Trust in 1952. The town is the birthplace of Adam Smith the economist and the theatre and college have been named after him. Kirkcaldy's shopping centre has many chain stores, found either on the High Street or The Mercat Centre.</p>
Location
<p> Located to the rear of the High Street, the space faces on to a private pay and display car park and can be accessed via Wilkies store or through a separate stair case entrance.</p>
Accommodation
<p> Comprises 1,207 sq ft of space which includes a small office, toilets and changing rooms. The space could be used as a studio, office, or cafe and is internally linked to the retail space occupied by Wilkies and externally has its own dedicated stair case to the car park which offers off street parking for a small charge. </p>
Terms
<p> A new 5 year lease.</p>
Specification
<p> New LED lighting, gas fired central heating radiators, sash and timber windows, wooden flooring.</p>