The property comprises of two individual first floor rooms, within an attractive sandstone-fronted end terraced building. There are shared ladies and gents toilets and a common entrance and hall.
Location
Dumfries, with a population of around 37,500 persons, is the largest town in Dumfries and Galloway, and is southwest Scotland’s main shopping and administrative centre. The town lies approximately 75 miles south of Glasgow and 34 miles northwest of Carlisle and is bypassed by the A75 trunk road. Dumfries attracts trade from nearby towns and villages, together with the surrounding rural hinterland. The subject property occupies an accessible location in Dumfries town centre, at the junction of Great King Street and Loreburn Street, just a short walk from the pedestrianised High Street. There are a number of free public car parks in the vicinity, and on street parking is available on Great King Street itself.
Accommodation
The available accommodation is located on the first floor of the building, and briefly comprises of the following:-
Office (No. 3) - 13.01 m2 (140 ft2)
Office (No. 4) - 10.64 m2 (114 ft2)
Total Net Internal Area - 23.65 m2 (255 ft2)
Each of the rooms benefit from large double glazed windows, fitted carpets, a good supply of power/telephone points and are in good decorative order. Office furniture/fixtures may be available.
The building is served with mains supplies of water, gas, electricity and drainage. Telephone lines and broadband connection can be provided by the landlord for an additional charge, or alternatively occupiers are free to make their own arrangements.
Terms
The rooms are offered for let by way of a licence agreement, for a flexible term. One month’s notice in writing is required to terminate the agreement. The rent is inclusive of rates and buildings insurance, together with a service charge relating to the cleaning of the common stairs, corridors and the toilets. The current rent for the available rooms is as undernoted:
Office (No. 3) - £180 p.c.m.
Office (No. 4) - £165 p.c.m.
Each party will be responsible for payment of their own costs incurred in the transaction.