51 High Street, Coldstream, Berwickshire, TD12 4DL
Sale history
£150,000 in June 2023
The property
A unique open warehouse space with high quality and contemporary fitting, this property is among the largest commercial premises in the town and offers an exceptional commercial or retail opportunity. Based in the former Hogg & Wood seed merchant's building, dated 1801, the property has been completely refurbished to a high specification to create a fantastic open space. Extending to just over 128sqm, the refit includes hard wood flooring throughout, exposed warehouse beams, LED spot lighting, heating, burglar alarm, kitchen and two toilets. Having traded most recently as an exclusive art gallery, the floor space has two main trading areas and a fantastic window frontage with plenty of passing trade, with the interior providing a fresh and welcoming environment with light, contemporary decor.
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LOCATION
High Street, - well positioned for passing trade and opposite the town church and Post Office. Coldstream itself is well known as the gateway to Scotland and is among the busiest entry points from England after the M6 and A1. In the Spring of 2022, Coldstream Holiday Park opened which has had a positive impact on trade and the levels of footfall within the town. Coldstream is an exciting and viable location for a new or relocating business, as well as a fantastic place to live. It is a town of nearly 2,000 people set on the north bank of the River Tweed, which forms a natural boundary between England and Scotland, with many pleasant riverside walks and the Hirsel country estate nearby. It has a rich history including The Coldstream Museum on the site of the first headquarters of the Coldstream Guards, the oldest regular regiment in continuous service in the British Army. Local sports include the famous Tweed salmon fishing, an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, riding, hill walking, curling and National Hunt racing available nearby. Coldstream offers a variety of shops and is centrally placed for access to Kelso, Duns and Berwick. From Berwick upon Tweed, trains take less than one hour to reach either Edinburgh or Newcastle.
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HIGHLIGHTS
• Excellent trading position • Great window frontage • Extensive floor area • Extremely smartly presented • Suitable for a variety of uses
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SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
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RATEABLE VALUE
£9600 per annum but likely to be subject to small business rates relief.
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ACCOMMODATION
The main trading area is split into two sections; with the principal area to the front being an open area with historic painted iron pillars and exposed wooden beams, with a fantastic window frontage directly onto the High Street. This space is light and airy with plenty of space for displays and fittings etc. To the rear of the premises, a short flight of steps extends to a second trading area which is equally well proportioned; with skylights and windows to either side, including an original stained glass window paying homage to the premises’ original use as a seed merchants. Extending off to the rear is a useful store room with external door from the rear of the building and high specification fitted bathroom facilities, including a fully accessible WC. There is also a very useful and well equipped kitchen and preparation room.
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