Inverbervie (often known simply as Bervie) is a small historic coastal town in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland, situated on the North Sea coast at the mouth of the Bervie Water. It lies approximately 8 miles (13 km) south of Stonehaven and around 25 miles (40 km) south of Aberdeen, within the Mearns area. This former royal burgh and fishing port is nestled in a picturesque setting with cliffs and beaches nearby, serving as a local service centre for surrounding rural communities and the nearby village of Gourdon.
The town has a population of around 2,300 residents, which has grown in recent years due to new housing developments. It draws a catchment from the immediate coastal and agricultural hinterland in southern Aberdeenshire. Transport links are primarily road-based, with the town located on the A92 trunk road providing direct connections north to Stonehaven and Aberdeen, and south towards Montrose. Regular bus services, including the X7 Coastrider route, link it to Aberdeen, Stonehaven, Montrose, and further afield
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The property comprises a standalone commercial development with extensive frontage benefitting from full class 3 consent.
Internally the property offers take away at ground floor with staff facilities and seating with a converted attic floor offering function / dining space with servery and w.c’s.
Area
Ground: 164.4sqm (1,770sq ft)
1st: 81.75sqm (880sq ft)
Total: 246sqm (2,650sq ft)