Industrial Garage/Workshop

 

Summary

  • Garage/Workshop with dedicated yard
  • City centre location
  • 101.43 SQM (1,089 SQ FT) GIA. Total site area 0.03 hectares (0.08 acre)
  • Offers over £6,000 per annum invited

Location

Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding £150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 motorway.

The property is situated in a secluded position behind private housing on Upper Millhill Street, on the south-eastern periphery of the city centre. Access to the subjects is from Upper Millhill Street via a single-track lane. The immediate vicinity of the subjects is principally of residential character, although the Royal Mail sorting/delivery office is situated immediately to the north of the subjects and Dunfermline City railway station is a short walk away.

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Further Information

Rent £6,000 per annum

Rates Payable Upon Enquiry


Description

The property comprises a small industrial/garage building contained within its own dedicated, secured yard area.

The main building, which is an open-plan workshop/store, is formed by brick walls with corrugated cement fibre sheeting/corrugated metal sheeting to eaves height of approximately 4 metres. There are 2 large, timber sliding doors for loading purposes within the front elevation, and the main building is surmounted by a single pitched roof which is similarly clad in corrugate cement fibre sheeting.

A further adjoining L-shape building of smaller height has been constructed to the front of the main building. This is of stone and concrete block construction surmounted by a mono-pitched roof laid in cement fibre sheet cladding. Timber framed and single glazed windows throughout.

The buildings are set within a small yard, which is generally flat and level in nature and comprises compacted soil with some areas of concrete hardstanding. Boundary features include timber fencing and stone walls.