Largs COMMERCIAL PREMISES 50 Sq.M (550 Sq.Ft). Ground Floor Retail Unit forming part of a a two-storey end terraced block. Potential Rental Income = £6,000 per annum (£500 per month).
Excellent trading position (Former Ashgrove home improvements.) located on the corner of New Street and Gateside St within the heart of this charming coastal town. HIGHLY VISIBLE UNIT
Rear access plus parking space for 1 car on street gives ready access for stock orders/deliveries. HIGHLY VISIBLE corner position on through road avoiding main street. HIGH FOOTFALL POTENTIAL
Largs boasts stunning views across the Firth of Clyde to the Isle of Cumbrae, Freehold Commercial Sale with potential income of £500 per month. Unit pictured July 2025.
Largs COMMERCIAL PREMISES 50 Sq.M (550 Sq.Ft). Ground Floor Retail Unit forming part of a a two-storey end terraced block. Potential Rental Income = £6,000 per annum (£500 per month). Comprising internally of front showroom, w/c, back showroom and office. Formerly fitted out as kitchen/bathroom showroom. Some fittings remain. Class E (2020) use - would be ideal for retail use. Some upgrading will be required for any change of use. Excellent trading position (Former Ashgrove home improvements.) located on the corner of New Street and Gateside St within the heart of this charming coastal town. HIGH FOOTFALL AREA. Rear access plus parking space for 1 car on street gives ready access for stock orders/deliveries. HIGHLY VISIBLE corner position on through road avoiding main street. HIGH FOOTFALL POTENTIAL. Largs boasts stunning views across the Firth of Clyde to the Isle of Cumbrae, Freehold Commercial Sale with potential income of £500 per month. Unit pictured July 2025.
Largs is located within North Ayrshire region and has a population of 12,000 persons. The town lies on the A78 road route extending north to Greenock (15 miles) and south to Irvine (20 miles). The A760 extends east on to the A737 at Beith, providing road access to Glasgow (33 miles). Largs is a charming coastal town located in North Ayrshire, Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde. It is known for its picturesque seaside views, rich history, and as a popular destination for day-trippers from Glasgow and other nearby areas The railway station, close to the subjects, has regular services to Glasgow. As the gateway to the Isles of Cumbrae, the nearby ferry terminal handles some 750,000 passengers annually. The town offers a variety of attractions and activities, blending seaside charm with Viking history and outdoor recreation. Key highlights include the Largs Sea Front promenade, the Vikingar! leisure centre and Kelburn Castle and Estate. Visitors can also explore the Largs Museum, enjoy the Pencil monument, or take a ferry to the Isle of Cumbrae.
Full Address: 5 New Street former Ashgrove Home improvements, Largs, KA30 9LL
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