The town of Dunfermline is one of Fifes principle centres of commerce and has a resident population in the region of 50,000 persons. The town lies approximately 5 miles north of the Forth Bridges and 15 miles north of Edinburgh. The town has excellent communication links including two Railway Stations on the Fife Circle line and direct access to the M90 Motorway.
The subjects occupy a prominent site on the corner of Queen Anne Street and Pilmuir Street in Dunfermline city centre. Queen Anne Street is a secondary shopping thoroughfare which runs parallel to the High Street, Dunfermlines principal retailing thoroughfare. The location is immediately adjacent to Dunfermline Bus Station and one of the secondary entrances in to the Kingsgate Shopping Centre is directly opposite the subjects on Pilmuir Street.
The subjects comprise the former Post Office occupying a prominent corner position close to the Kingsgate Shopping. The building is of traditional sandstone construction providing accommodation over ground and first floors. A single storey extension is of brick construction which has been built to the rear in an approximate horseshoe shape around a central courtyard. There is parking available on site for up to capacity 7 vehicles. The subjects has multi-pitched and slate clad roofs.
Internally, the accommodation is provided over a combination of suspended timber and solid floors and comprises large open plan retail/counter area to the front, cellular offices, stores and other ancillary facilities to the rear and further offices at first floor level.
Location
The town of Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principle centres of commerce and has a resident population in the region of 50,000 persons. The town lies approximately 5 miles north of the Forth Bridges and 15 miles north of Edinburgh. The town has excellent communication links including two Railway Stations on the Fife Circle line and direct access to the M90 Motorway. The subjects occupy a prominent site on the corner of Queen Anne Street and Pilmuir Street in Dunfermline town centre. Queen Anne Street is a secondary shopping thoroughfare which runs parallel to the High Street, Dunfermline’s principal retailing thoroughfare.
The location is immediately adjacent to Dunfermline Bus Station and one of the secondary entrances in to the Kingsgate Shopping Centre is directly opposite the subjects on Pilmuir Street.
Accommodation
Ground Floor (Sales) 225.84 sq m (2,431 sq ft )
Ground Floor – Offices, Stores & Staff Area 230.28 sq m (2,479 sq ft )
First Floor – Offices 90.95sq m ( 979 sq ft )
TOTAL 547.07 sq m (5,889 sq ft)
Terms
SERVICES The premises has 3 phase power, mains gas and water with drainage going to the public sewer. USE We understand that the premises have consent for such other use falling within Classes 1 of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Scotland) Order 1997).
RATEABLE VALUE The premises are listed on the Scottish Assessors website with a RV of £72,500.
LEGAL COSTS Each party shall be responsible for their own legal costs incurred with this transaction, however, in the normal manner, the tenant will be liable for any LBTT or Registration Dues. VAT Unless otherwise stated, all prices, premiums and rentals are quoted exclusive of VAT.
LEGAL COSTS Each party shall be responsible for their own legal costs incurred with this transaction, however, in the normal manner, the tenant will be liable for any LBTT or Registration Dues.
PRICE For sale at offers over £400,000. Rental offers in the excess of £50,000 per annum exclusive.
Specification
- Prominent corner location in the town centre
- Situated just off the High Street and adjacent to the Kingsgate Shopping Centre
- Potentially suited to variety of uses, subject to planning
- Courtyard parking for up to 7 vehicles
- 547.07 sq m (5,889 sq ft) on a Net Internal Area