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MODERN TRADE COUNTER IN DUMFRIES TO LET J


oint agents Shepherd Chartered Surveyors and Cushman Wakefield are offering a modern trade counter in Dumfries to let.


Occupying a prominent position at the entrance to St Marys Industrial Estate, the main trade counter estate serving the town, the 3,230 sq ft property is well located to serve the immediate and surrounding areas and is also adjacent to Dumfries Railway Station.


A traditionally constructed detached single storey trade counter unit, the front


section has been fitted out to provide sales and staff facilities whilst the main section comprises open-span storage accommodation. A secure compound is accessed from the car park via security gates.


Although having an established use as a trade counter, the property offers scope for other business or industrial uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Fraser Carson, surveyor in Shepherd’s Dumfries office, said: “The location and roadside frontage of this unit makes it one of the best within the town and, given the high occupancy rate within St Marys, we expect to receive high levels of interest.” Available


immediately, offers in excess of £20,000 pa are invited.


IRONGRAY HOUSE - DUMFRIES


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hepherd Chartered Surveyors is offering the modern industrial unit Irongray House in Dumfries for sale or lease due to relocation. Situated in an established


commercial district off Irongray Road, opposite Lochside Industrial Estate, the 17,890 sq.ft fully furnished modern unit is adjacent to the A76 trunk road, therefore providing excellent links to the national road network. The office space comes fully furnished and is finished to a modern standard with largely open plan areas together with partitioned managers offices and meeting rooms. There is also a spacious customer reception space. Unit 1 offers reception and offices, a


linked warehouse and mezzanine store while Unit 2 offers a warehouse, offices and a mezzanine store. Fraser Carson, surveyor in Shepherd’s Dumfries office, said: “Presently sub- divided, the accommodation is available as a whole or as two separate lots and comes with a secure yard and parking.” Rental offers over £45,000 pa or offers around £450,000 are invited.


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2018


MODERN FACTORY IN DUMFRIES TO LET


orming part of a modern complex, the 42,640 sq.ft property is set within the well-established business area of Lochside Industrial Estate, located a short distance from the A76 trunk road therefore providing excellent links to the national road network.


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factory/warehouse floor, mezzanine store, canopy covered loading bay and secure yard, the unit is well suited to a variety of commercial uses. The property also provides ground and first floor offices, including customer reception and conference room. Fraser Carson, surveyor in Shepherd’s Dumfries office, said: “The property has recently undergone extensive works by the outgoing tenant and therefore offers any future tenant immediate entry to a move-in condition unit. This, together with the flexible lease terms on offer, allows us to expect keen interest in the property.”


Rental offers over £135,000 pa are invited.


BORDERS RESTAURANT AND INN FOR SALE


is being offered for sale. The Horseshoe Inn in Eddleston, near Peebles, has been totally transformed by its current owners since their purchase of the property in 2005. Now fitted out to luxury standards and with a reputation as a destination restaurant, The Horseshoe is being marketed by Colliers International. Alistair Letham, a director in the UK


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hotels agency team at Colliers International, said: “The quality of the finishings at The Horseshoe and Horseshoe Lodge are such that there is a opportunity for new owners, probably taking a ‘hands on’ role in the business operation, to expand and develop the trading to new and exciting levels.” A historic and well known hostelry with an eye-catching roadside location less than 20 miles from Edinburgh, The Horseshoe was transformed into a high quality inn after purchase by the current owners in November 2005. In 2007, it was awarded AA Restaurant of the Year, 4 Gold Stars for the Accommodation and 3 AA Rosettes for the Food as well as an AA Breakfast Award and AA Notable Wine List.


MOT WORKSHOP IN ST JOHN’S TOWN OF DALRY


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he village of St John’s Town of Dalry is located within the Dumfries &


Galloway Council area, 35 miles south of Ayr and 16 miles north of Castle Douglas. The 2,960 sq.ft property occupies a prominent roadside position at the northern end of the village and is located on the western side of Ayr Road (A713), the main traffic thoroughfare. The A713 is a popular scenic route through the Southern Uplands and Galloway Forrest and makes up part of the Galloway Tourist Route from Gretna to Ayr. St Johns Town of Dalry is also known for being a waypoint on the 212- mile Southern Upland Way walking trail. The forecourt, which lies at the northern end of the site with two vehicle entrance and exit junctions onto Ayr Road, includes such facilities as customer parking, jet wash and air/screen-wash machine. There are six pumps with a 24- hour pay at the pump system. The main property comprises a detached single storey industrial building, designed as a vehicle repair and MOT workshop with a working MOT bay. Attached to the workshop is a sales kiosk which includes a small convenience store, snack bar and managers office.


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Tweeddale restaurant with rooms, which has won a string of accolades,


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