The subjects comprise the first, second and basement floors within a substantial mid-terraced town centre building. The building is understood to date from 1817 and is Category "B" listed, forming part of a Georgian terrace. The property benefitted from the Cupar Conservation Area Regeneration Townscape Heritage Iniative Project (2014- 2019). Extensive work to restore and preserve the frontage were undertaken using traditional materials and skills under the auspices of Fife Historic Building Trust
Location
Cupar which has a population of some 8,500 persons (Source: Fife Council) is one of the principal towns within Fife and is positioned approximately 16 kilometres (10 miles) west of St Andrews, 24 kilometres (15 miles) south east of Dundee and 70 kilometres (44 miles) northwest of Edinburgh. Cupar is historically a market town and is occupied by a number of local and national businesses. The town sits on the A91 trunk road which links Stirling and St Andrews and benefits from access to the main east coast national rail network linking London and Aberdeen.
Accommodation
First Floor 5 Offices, Storage and Toilet Facilities 1,174sqft
Second Floor 6 Offices, Kitchen and Toilet Facilities 1,025 sqft
TOTAL 2,199 sqft
Terms
RATEABLE VALUE Rateable Value - £1200 (Basement) and £17,800 (Offices)
EPC Available upon request.
TERMS Our client is inviting offers in excess of £135,000 for their heritable interest. Alternatively, a lease will be considered and rental offers of £12500 per annum are invited.
VAT Prices are quoted exclusive of VAT
Specification
- REFURBISHED FIRST, SECOND AND BASEMENT FLOORS WITHIN TOWN CENTRE BUILDING
- PREVIOUSLY IN OFFICE USE AND SUITABLE FOR CONTINUATION OF THIS USE
- POTENTIAL FOR CONVERSION TO RESIDENTIAL SUBJECT TO PLANNING
- OFFERS OVER £135,000
- RENTAL OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £12,500 PER ANNUM