Former office space within the popular village of Glenluce with accommodation on the upper floors (own main door entrance). Mixed use property located in popular area.
Convenient location on the main street with a pleasant outlook over the village. Ground stairs office has potential for residential conversion (subject to consents). MIXED USE PORTFOLIO.
Glenluce is a rural village, 15 miles west of Newton Stewart and 10 miles east of Stranraer, with a 12th century abbey. Former office premises. Perfect for residential conversion (subject consents).
Glenluce is a small village in the parish of Old Luce in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It contains a village shop, a caravan park and a town hall, as well as the parish church.
Former office space within the popular village of Glenluce. Convenient location on the main street with a pleasant outlook over the village. The property is in first class condition and would suit a variety of uses. This is a well-proportioned property laid out over three floors. OFFICE - Ideal office space with large display windows looking onto the main street of Glenluce. There are two parts with the main office area being to the front and kitchen/utility area with WC to the rear giving rear access to a small annex. ACCOMODATION: LOUNGE/ DINING AREA - Main lounge to the front with an electric stove, carpeted flooring, TV point and central heating radiator. KITCHEN- The kitchen is fitted with floor and wall mounted units with granite style worktops incorporating a stainless-steel sink, larder cupboard and central heating radiator. BATHROOM - The bathroom comprises a WHB, WC, separate bath and shower cubicle with waist height screen and mains shower. BEDROOM 1 - A bedroom on the top level with Velux window. BEDROOM 2 - A bedroom on the top level with Velux window.
Glenluce is a rural village, 15 miles west of Newton Stewart and 10 miles east of Stranraer, with a 12th century abbey. Glenluce is in Wigtownshire and lies between the ferry port of Stranraer and Newton Stewart. The village is set in a beautiful valley and a key attraction is the 12th century Glenluce Abbey which also features the Museum of Monastic Life. The Water of Luce flows by the village and offers excellent salmon and sea trout fishing. Glenluce has a good variety of shops, hotels, and other services and is a great base for touring the Rhinns of Galloway where Logan Botanic Gardens are situated and the Machars area where there are many interesting attractions including good golf courses and coastal walks. Glenluce is the starting point of the marked Pilgrim Way, a 50-mile route that winds along paths and quiet roads to the Isle of Whithorn and which can be completed by walking, cycling or riding. The Stairhaven Coastal Circuit is only 3km from Glenluce and offers fine coastal scenery, with a clifftop walk and return along minor country lanes providing the main draw. The Circuit also takes in the picturesque Stairhaven Beach.
Full Address: 61, 61A and 63 Main Street, Glenluce, DG8 0PP
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