‘The Sheiling’ is a former public house premises contained over the ground and basement floors of a three storey over basement tenement building which has private residential flats above. The building dates from the 1900s and is of traditional construction with the pub having a part glazed, timber panelled frontage and two entrance doorways.
Internally the public house has been split to form a public bar with timber built bar servery and a rear snug seating area. The property has two male toilets, a single female toilet and ground floor stores with an integral staircase leading to the basement cellar, which contains an office and spirit store with a keg drop off Main Street.
Location
The subjects occupy a prominent roadside position on Main Street opposite its junction with Waterside Street to the immediate south east of Largs Town Centre. Largs is located within North Ayrshire and has a population of around 10,000 persons. The town lies on the A78 road route extending north to Greenock (15 miles) and south to Irvine (20 miles). The A760 extends east to Kilbirnie and connects on to the A737 at Beith, providing road access to Glasgow (33 miles). Largs has a railway station with regular services to Glasgow.
Accommodation
We calculate the property to extend to the following gross internal floor areas:
Ground Floor: 134 sq.m (1,442 sq.ft)
Basement: 94 sq.m (1,012 sq.ft)
Total: 228 sq.m (2,454 sq.ft)
Terms
Offers Over £XXX are invited for our clients Heritable Interest, exclusive of VAT (if applicable).
Specification
- Prominent roadside position within Largs Town Centre
- Traditional public house premises
- Potential for alternative uses, subject to planning
- GIA 228 sq.m (2,454 sq.ft) over ground and basement floors
- 50% Rates Relief, subject to status
- EPC Rating G
- Offers over £XXX