SOLD / WITHDRAWN
22/07/19
690
Restaurant - potential for offices or other business, car park, central location.
This restaurant & bar site comprises a substantial terraced property with accommodation on ground floor, first floor and attic levels which occupies a very prominent trading position on Grahams Road, just to the north of Falkirk town centre. Grahams Road is one of the main arterial routes leading into Falkirk town centre from north to south.
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to acquire a substantial property with accommodation over three levels which has historically traded as a very popular restaurant. The property still retains a premises licence, therefore the property as obvious continued use as a restaurant/bar.
Additionally, subject to local authority planning consent, the property has additional retail and residential uses and may be capable of sub-division.
Originally this was a lovely town house - it still has features such as staircase and cornice work.
Could be converted to flats or used for offices or set up a business.
The property also comes complete with valuable off-street private car parking at the rear.
Contact me for more information.
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