DESCRIPTION
Fantastic opportunity to own prestigious Victorian retail unit in the centre of Inverness. Enjoying a prominent position on the corner of Union Street, this impressive B Listed property offers a flexible space of around 209m², suitable for a variety of purposes. The building, which benefits from some exceptional period features, was designed by W L Carruthers in 1901-02. These sizeable premises are located on the ground floor of this impressive building with the benefit of a large basement space.
THE PROPERTY
This is a truly impressive Category B listed building which was built in the free renaissance style, originally for the Royal Bank of Scotland, on the original site of the Union Street U.P Church. The unit in question is located on the ground floor of this impressive three storey building and is accessible to all pedestrians from Union Street, by the principal entrance at the front via an internal ramp. The imposing ground floor façade is channelled with Moray freestone ashlar and a base of Aberdeen grey granite. Benefiting from a prominent corner site, this light and bright property, benefits from five ornate period windows. 3 facing onto Union Street with a further 2 facing onto Drummond Street. The incredible key blocked centre windows are recessed behind engaged columns with polished granite shafts. The well-maintained Mansard roof is covered with green Westmoreland slates.
On entering the property, the grandeur of the building is evident in the spacious main banking hall with a fantastic, ornate coffered ceiling. To the east of the main banking hall is a separate, smaller area which historically was used to conduct more private discussions. To the rear of this area is the access to the stairwell to the basement. This part of the ground floor was historically used as a comms area. It should be noted that there appears to have been an opening from the main banking hall into the stairwell at some point, which potentially could be reopened. The premises are an exciting opportunity to develop a retail or office space.
THE BASEMENT
Following the stairs into the basement brings you to an open hallway which provides access to toilets, staff areas and 2 storage rooms. There is an emergency escape from the basement hall to the rear of the building.
Generally, the internals of the property requires some cosmetic upgrading as the building was not reinstated after the exit of the last tenant.
Location
The Scottish Highlands and Islands' commercial and administrative hub, Inverness, also referred to as the "Capital of the Highlands," is located roughly 156 miles north of Edinburgh, 168 miles north of Glasgow, and 105 miles west of Aberdeen. With a population of around 47,000 and the largest catchment area in the UK of around 33,000 square miles, which includes a catchment population of about 350,000, the city is among the fastest growing in the country.
Inverness is the start of the well-known North Coast 500 route, the city is considered as the gateway to the Highlands and is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer.
Inverness enjoys good transportation connections to Europe, the UK, and the remainder of Scotland. Inverness is connected to Perth, Edinburgh, and Glasgow via the A9 trunk road, and Inverness Rail Station offers regular train services to all of the major regional cities in the UK. Situated merely 9 miles beyond the city limits, Inverness Airport offers frequent flights to major cities in the United Kingdom, along with extra flights to Amsterdam.
Specification
- Stunning period property in centre of Inverness
- 209m² of prime city centre space
- Fantastic location with great level of passing trade
- Flexible space for either retail or office usage
- Conveniently located 5 mins walk from parking and transport links