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20-24 High St
2,128 SF of Retail Space Available in Eyemouth TD14 5EU
Highlights
- Prominent Trading Position
- Access via A1107
- Exceptional Sea Views
Space Availability (1)
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Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | ||
Ground | 2,128 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Fully Repairing & Insuring |
Ground
20-24 High Street, Eyemouth comprises an end terrace two storey plus attic level property comprising a substantial modernised ground floor shop unit most recently trading as a take away fish and chip business and café. There is a sizeable single storey flat roofed extension to the rear of the shop. Within the context of Eyemouth, the shop premises occupy a good retail pitch in the middle of the town centre. The rear of the property overlooks the sea front and this is an area that has recently been the subject of considerable investment. The substantial improvement and upgrading of the property has benefited the overall appearance of the area.
- Use Class: E
- Partially Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space
- Highly Desirable End Cap Space
- Common Parts WC Facilities
- Natural Light
- Open Plan Sales Area
- Kitchen
Service Types
The rent amount and service type that the tenant (lessee) will be responsible to pay to the landlord (lessor) throughout the lease term is negotiated prior to both parties signing a lease agreement. The service type will vary depending upon the services provided. Contact the listing broker for a full understanding of any associated costs or additional expenses for each service type.
1. Fully Repairing & Insuring: All obligations for repairing and insuring the property (or their share of the property) both internally and externally.
2. Internal Repairing Only: The tenant is responsible for internal repairs only. The landlord is responsible for structural and external repairs.
3. Internal Repairing & Insuring: The tenant is responsible for internal repairs and insurance for internal parts of the property only. The landlord is responsible for structural and external repairs.
4. Negotiable or TBD: This is used when the leasing contact does not provide the service type.
PROPERTY FACTS FOR 20-24 High St , Eyemouth, SCB TD14 5EU
Property Type | Retail | Gross Leasable Area | 5,128 SF |
Property Subtype | Retail | Year Built | 1940 |
Property Type | Retail |
Property Subtype | Retail |
Gross Leasable Area | 5,128 SF |
Year Built | 1940 |
About the Property
The subjects are situated within Eyemouth town centre. Eyemouth is a small fishing town on the southeast coast of Scotland. It is situated to the east of Berwickshire, approximately eight miles northwest of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, forty-nine miles to the east of Edinburgh. The settlement has a population of 3,520 according to the 2020 Mid-Year Estimate compiled by the National Records of Scotland. This represents an increase of around 1.45% over the population recorded at the 2001 Census (3,470). This is small decrease on the population recorded at the 2011 Census (3,550). There are East Coast Mainline Railway Stations at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Dunbar, and the recently re -established station at the nearby town of Reston. Berwick-upon-Tweed Carlisle Galashiels Kendal Keswick Newcastle Windermere Eyemouth and the surrounding area has benefitted from a significant amount of recent public and private sector investment to redevelop the town centre and the harbour area including the efforts of Eyemouth and East Berwickshire Partnership Regeneration. These works have modernised facilities for the local fishing industry and provided a boost to the areas tourism sector. In addition the town benefitted from a shop front improvement grant scheme in the autumn of 2019 and a grant of £100,000 to support the Eyemouth Harbour Trust Project to develop a new ice-making facility at the harbour to support local fishing fleets. An application to the Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Fund was also successful which assisted with the cost of demolition and clearance of the former fish market building and development of new purpose -built pods on the harbour front.
- Restaurant
- Waterfront
- Storage Space
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