Detached COMMERCIAL property with upper floor residential accommodation. Located adjacent to Bowling railway station. Available with vacant possession. Development Potential (subj. to planning).
Rateable Value (RV) £8,400 (April 2023). Former Railway Inn (Public House) trading through OK PUB LIMITED. Please note VAT is payable on the purchase price at the prevailing rate. Freehold Sale.
Prominent Position With Excellent Frontage and conservatory. Bowling is a village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, with a population of 740 (2015). ... bank of the Firth of Clyde, between the towns
The A82 is close by providing access to the Erskine Bridge and motorway network. Glasgow City Centre lies approximately 7 miles to the east.
The premises comprise a detached property of stone construction on two levels under a pitched tiled roof with a modern single storey extension and conservatory to the rear. There is car parking for approximately 20 cars. The premises are open plan with lounge/public bar leading through to the lounge/dining area and conservatory at the rear of the property. There is separate access to the first floor which offers owners/manager’s accommodation consisting of 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. RATEABLE VALUE The property is assessed as a Public House with a Rateable Value of £8,400 (effective 1 April 2023). LICENSES The property has the benefit of a Premises Licence. Frequent bus services operate on Dumbarton Road (A814) and Dalmuir Rail Station takes less than 10 minutes walk to reach. The surrounding area is predominantly residential in nature. Bowling is the location of the western terminus of the Forth and Clyde Canal, opened in 1790, and it is the western gateway to the Lowland canals.
Located within the Dunbartonshire village of Bowling on the A814 (Dumbarton Road), which runs parallel with the A82 (Great Western Road) linking Glasgow with Dumbarton. Overlooking the River Clyde, the property is close to Old Kilpatrick and a few miles from the Erskine Bridge (the A898). Bowling railway station is directly beside the property. The linear village of Bowling can be found some three miles east along the north bank of the River Clyde from Dumbarton and is accessed from the A82. Bowling Harbour is reached using a signposted access road close to the east end of the village. Bowling has been long associated with shipbuilding and ship repairing. The opening of the Forth and Clyde canal at Bowling in 1790 increased the number of vessels passing through the small village on their way to Glasgow.
Full Address: 109 Dumbarton Road, Railway Inn, Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, G60 5BQ
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