GROUND FLOOR Class 3 Hot Food Restaurant premises with LARGE DISPLAY WINDOWS and RETURN FRONTAGE. Dumfries is the administrative centre of the region and it itself is a traditional market town.
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Friars Vennel is a pedestrianised street and is host to a charming mix of local traders. The property is adjacent to a long stay public car park.
The property is adjacent to long stay car parks as well as one of the town’s main bus stances and taxi ranks. The subjects boast an accessible location within the centre of Dumfries.
Dumfries, with a population of around 33,000, is the largest town in Dumfries and Galloway as is therefore southwest Scotland’s main shopping and administrative centre.
Prominent location in Dumfries town centre. The property would be suitable for a variety of uses including retail, health and wellbeing, food and leisure uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents form the Local Authority. Net internal floor area of each unit at 126 Sq.M or 1,355 Sq.Ft. Restaurant - 77Sq.M (829 Sq.Ft). Kitchen - 14 Sq.M (150 Sq.Ft). Ancillary - 35 Sq.M (377 Sq.Ft). The rateable value is £3,580 and the property qualifies for 100% rates relief via the Small Business Bonus Scheme, subject to occupier status. Friars Vennel is a cobbled street within the heart of the town centre. HIGH DEMAND COMMERCIAL LOCATION in the centre of Dumfries with nearby occupiers including Marks and Spencer, Pepe's Fast Food, Starbucks, Argos, Greggs, Boots, New Look, Ladbrokes, Dorothy Perkins and numerous independent retailers. The property is situated in a mixed commercial and residential district and lies on the southern side of Friars Vennel, which connects the waterfront area of Whitesands to Dumfries High Street. Friars Vennel is one of the oldest streets in Dumfries. Dumfries and Galloway is one of 32 unitary council areas of Scotland and is located in the western Southern uplands. Dumfries is the administrative centre of the region and it itself is a traditional market town and former Royal Burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. Dumfries is located near the mouth of the River Nith.
Dumfries, with a population of around 33,000, is the largest town in Dumfries and Galloway as is therefore southwest Scotland’s main shopping and administrative centre. The town lies approximately 75 miles south of Glasgow and 34 miles northwest of Carlisle, occupying a strategic location at the intersection of the A75, A76 and A701 trunk roads. The A709 provides the shortest link to the A74(M) motorway at Lockerbie, although the A75 and A701 offer alternative routes dependant on the direction of travel, with junctions at Gretna and Beattock respectively. The A75 also provides a link to the Northern Irish ferry ports at Cairnryan.
Full Address: 87 Friars Vennel, Dumfries, DG1 2RF
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