Extensive Town Centre Site
Walk In Condition Restaurant
Future Residential / Hotel Development
Dedicated Private Garden
Potential For Instant Income Generation
£15,XXX.a.x
Freehold Price On Application
Location
The subjects are situated on the South side of Eglinton Street, West of its junction with the B706 within the town of Beith in Ayrshire.
Beith is situated within the North Ayrshire area approximately 5miles North of Daley and 12 miles South of Paisley. The town has a resident population of c.6,400 with a further catchment of 10,000 and is a popular seasonal destination.
Subjects
The subjects comprise a prominent 2 storey with attic conversion hotel of traditional construction, surmounted by a pitched roof overlaid in slate with dormer windows to the front and rear elevations.
The subjects also benefit from a single storey extension accessed from the adjoining street, of steel portal frame construction, surmounted by a flat roof overlaid in felt with multiple UPVC framed sky lights.
The hotel itself was previously in the midst of extensive refurbishment for multiple suites at 1st and attic floors with self contained suites and en suite bathrooms.
The ground floor hosts the main reception, leading to a well presented restaurant and kitchen area with fixed booth & loose seating along with potential for appropriation to a function suite. The subjects have been extensively refurbished in recent years with customer areas fitted out to a high specification along with well appointed commercial kitchen.
Proposal
Our client is offering the subjects on a new full repairing and insuring lease for a negotiable term for £15,XXX.a.x
Our client will dispose of their freehold interest, price on application.
V.A.T
Prices quoted are exclusive of V.A.T
E.P.C
Available on request
Legal
Each party shall bear their own legal costs incurred in the transaction
LBTT & Registration Dues
The tenant / purchaser shall be responsible for any LBTT or Registration Dues incurred in the transaction
Viewing
By appointment via the marketing agent