FOR SALE
05/02/24
1812
1834 / Rightbiz
Central Business Sales is delighted to offer to the market a very rare opportunity to purchase a large commercial property comprising self contained retail unit on the ground floor and class 10 premises occupying the first and second floors. This is an excellent investment opportunity as the building is situated on Lanark’s High Street. The prime location makes this a great opportunity for either an owner occupier or as a rental investment.
The main building is approximately 300 square metres in size. The ground floor entrance houses a stairwell leading up to the open plan first floor with large display windows. Whilst the space currently has class 10 use, having until recently been a place of worship, it lends itself to a variety of uses subject to planning consent, where required. The second floor has a kitchen area, as well as storage and another good sized open plan area with windows looking directly on to the High Street.
The ground floor retail premises has recently been trading as a bakery shop. It has a separate entrance that leads into the serving area, with a large preparation and storage area to the rear.
The property presents an excellent investment opportunity and interest will be very high as this type of commercial unit in such a great location very rarely becomes available. Changing to class 1A can be done easily through the local council and with appropriate plans, a class 3 hot food licence may be possible.
To arrange a viewing or for more information please call the office on 03454 745 145
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