Nith Place

SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors is bringing to market a town centre office building and car park with residential redevelopment potential in ...

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SHEPHERD Chartered Surveyors is bringing to market a town centre office building and car park with residential redevelopment potential in Dumfries for sale.

The three-storey semi-detached property, formed by an original category ‘A’ listed stone building together with a substantial modern rear extension, occupies an accessible town centre position adjacent to the Loreburne Shopping Centre and lies opposite the pedestrianised High Street.

The main entrance is accessed from a secure courtyard, with gates onto both Nith Place and the rear private 21-space car park.

A ground floor entrance vestibule leads into the main stairwell, which serves each of the five office suites. The two front suites have a cellular layout while the three rear suites provide open-plan accommodation.

The front first floor suite benefits from dedicated kitchen and toilet facilities, with communal facilities also located on the lower ground floor level, together with ancillary storage/utility space. The front ground floor suite can also be accessed directly from Nith Place.

Robert Maxwell at Shepherd said: “The property is suited to a variety of commercial uses and residential conversion, subject to Local Authority consents. Potential grant funding for residential conversion of the property may be available via Dumfries & Galloway Council.”

Purchase offers in the region of £245,000 are invited. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on tel 01387 264333.

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