The subjects comprise a substantial detached office building arranged over two floors, benefiting from a large modern extension to the rear. Internally, the property is predominantly laid out with mostly open-plan floor plates.
The front section is of traditional stone construction beneath a pitched and slated roof, while the rear extension is built with block construction under a pitched and slated roof, with a small flat-roofed section over the plant room. The ground floor features a mix of suspended and solid flooring, while the first floor is constructed with a concrete metal deck. Windows throughout are of various double-glazed designs.
Location
The property is prominently located on South Street, in the heart of Elgin. Elgin serves as the administrative capital of Moray and lies on the A96 trunk road, approximately 40 miles east of Inverness and 60 miles north-west of Aberdeen. Elgin bus and train stations are within a short walking distance, providing good public transport links.
The surrounding area features a mix of residential and commercial properties, with South Street currently undergoing significant redevelopment.
The property benefits from several on-site car parking spaces to the side of the building, with additional parking available immediately adjacent.