Property Available in Newton Stewart

100 Queen Street   Newton Stewart  DG8 6JW

100 Queen Street

Description:
Substantial commercial premises ideally situated in a prominent trading position. The building extends to approximately 720m2 and was originally a garage and more recently a garden centre and fast-food outlet. It is however suitable for a variety of commercial uses subject to the relevant permission being granted.

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Particulars:
The present owner purchased the property in 2014 and has had the building re roofed. It was run as a garden centre and more recently the front part of the building was converted to a chip shop and restaurant. The chip shop is fully equipped with modern equipment which is included in the sale. Due to Covid 19 and other business commitments the chip shop and restaurant only operated for approximately a year but during this time it proved to be a profitable business. There is a large area of ground (coloured brown on the plan) with access through the building.
In addition to the commercial property one of the offices has in the past been used as a flat (coloured yellow) on the plan

Services:
Mains supplies of water and electricity. The property is connected to the mains drainage system. EPC = D.

Council Tax:
This property has a Rateable value of £9,850.

Viewing:
By arrangement with the Selling Agents on 01671 404100.

Offers:
Offers in the region of £250,000 are anticipated and should be made to the Selling Agents

Other Properties in the £250,000 range (Plus or Minus 10%)

Note: Genuinely interested parties should note their interest with the Subscribers in case a closing date for offers is fixed.
However, the vendor reserves the right to sell the property without setting a closing date should an acceptable offer be received.

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