COMMERCIAL or DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY former Church, 2 floors. All services available on site. Suitable for developer. Mains electric. Formerly used for a furniture sales business. EXCELLENT CONDITION
Fantastic INVESTMENT Potential - Opportunity for Great Capital Growth and RENTAL returns. Church building Was running as a furniture & flooring business Beautiful features throughout.
Situated in a prominent position within the picturesque town of Wick. The Former Free Church is situated in a prominent position on Bridge Street in Wick, Caithness. FREEHOLD SALE.
Well located on the very popular NC500 in the busy harbour town of Wick. Wick is situated on the North East of the county of Caithness. Caithness has long been a popular destination for many tourists.
COMMERCIAL or DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY former Church, 2 floors. All services available on site. Suitable for developer. Mains electric. Formerly used for a furniture sales business. EXCELLENT CONDITION ENORMOUS PONTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT and refurbishment into apartments (Subject to investigating and gaining necessary consents). Property comprises of main entrance from Bridge street with ground and 1st floor for sale. Former Old Free Church. Occupying two whole floors, it has enormous potential to be refurbished into apartment property's. Fantastic INVESTMENT Potential - Opportunity for Great Capital Growth and RENTAL returns. Church building Was running as a furniture & flooring business Beautiful features throughout.
The Royal Burgh of Wick is the most northerly town on the East Coast of Caithness. The population of Wick is circa 7,000 within a general local population of around 24,000 in the broader catchment area. Tourism is one of the main sources of income to the area in the main season being highly popular with walkers, cyclists, ornithologists, archaeologists and anglers. Those undertaking the very popular NC500 route, or travelling Lands End to John O’Groats pass through Wick, and will pass this shop. The town also boasts an Airport with links to Aberdeen and Edinburgh and has good rail and coach services, as well as being close to ferry terminals with frequent daily services to Orkney which is a day trip away, and has numerous sites of archaeological interest. More locally, there is the Castle of Mey and Castle Sinclair which also attract a number of visitors. Wick is in the very north of Scotland, 104 miles (167.4km) north of Inverness. It is accessible via the A9/A99 or by train from Inverness or by air.
Full Address: Former Church Bridge Street, Wick, Caithness, KW1 4NG
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