Commercial property for sale in Marygate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed TD15, £195,000

195,000.00

Offer Nr.:
64565805
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Commercial property
Contact name:
Edwin Thompson
Phone(s):
01896 318948

* Advantageous Trading Position
* Modern Fit - Out
* Suited to a Range of Uses
* Great Transport Links
* Three Storey - Development Potential
* NIA 545. 00 sq m (5, 864 sq ft) or Thereby
**Brief resume
**
\ - Advantageous Trading Position
\ - Modern Fit - Out
\ - Suited to a Range of Uses
\ - Sold as seen
\ - Three Storey - Development Potential
\ - NIA 545. 00 sq m (5, 864 sq ft) or Thereby
**Location
**
The premises are located in a great trading position to the west side of the
upper section of Marygate within Berwick - Upon - Tweed town centre.
Berwick - Upon - Tweed is located in Northumberland in the north of England, the
settlement has a population of 13, 170 according to the 2021 population census
an increase of around 2. 33% over that recorded at the 2001 Census (12, 870).
The town is situated approximately equidistant between Edinburgh to the North
and Newcastle - Upon - Tyne to the south (approximately sixty - five miles each
way).
Berwick - Upon - Tweed is served by the A1 Trunk Road providing good access to the
National Roads Network. It is also served by the Mainline East Coast Railway
Network with regular services to Edinburgh and Newcastle - Upon - Tyne
(approximately forty - five minutes each way) and London (approximately three
and half hours).
Although a relatively small town, Berwick - Upon - Tweed is regarded as the
principal Market Town serving North Northumberland and the eastern Borders (a
catchment of around 42, 000) offering a full
range of retail, leisure and financial services. The town also has a
significant tourism sector which accommodates an influx of seasonal visitors.
The resident population is reported to effectively double during peak season.
The population within a ten - mile radius was recorded as 27, 323 in 2019 with an
average household income of £23, 597 (Source: CoStar).
There are airports at both Edinburgh and Newcastle - Upon - Tyne providing
domestic and international scheduled flights.
Berwick - Upon - Tweed benefits from an active commercial harbour. The port can
currently take vessels up to 90 metres in length with maximum beam height of
16m and drafts of up to 4. 4m. The town has recently started to welcome
passenger cruise ships with the first, Ireland Sky, dropping anchor off
Spittal Beach on 21 July 2021 and the Spirit of Discovery on 22 July 2021.
Berwick - Upon - Tweed also offers a good range of retail and recreational
facilities including a £20 million investment to renew the Swan Fitness and
Wellness Centre at Tweedmouth.
**Description
**
A Grade II listed three storey terraced building providing modern double
fronted retail unit with recessed double leaf panelled doors to ground floor
level and ancillary accommodation to upper floor levels.
The building is of traditional construction with painted
stucco rendered finish to the upper levels of the front elevation under a
pitched roof clad in clay pantiles. Traditional features of the building
include painted quoins, scroll kneelers to the wallhead, and eaves cornice.
Rainwater goods are of cast iron specification with a painted finish. Windows
to upper level comprise timber framed casement units.
Internally the main retail unit has a relatively modern fit - out with suspended
ceiling incorporating recessed light units.
**Areas
**
The property has been measured in accordance with the RICS Code of Measuring
Practice to provide the following approximate areas:
Description Sq m Sq Ft
Net Internal Area 545. 00 5, 864
In Terms of Zone A 102. 04 1, 098
E & oe Measurements taken using a laser measurement device.
Rateable Value
The proposed Rateable Value effective from 01 - April - 2023 will be £30, 750 a
reduction from the previous Rateable Value of £38, 250 effective from
01 - April - 2017.
Services
All mains services are presumed to be connected
Planning
Established Use would have been Class A1 (Retail) of the Town and County
Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 and its subsequent amendments.
The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment) (England) Regulations
2020 introduced a number of significant changes to the planning system
effective from 1 September 2020, including:
Use classes A1 (Retail), A1 (Retail), B1 (Business) and A3 (Restaurants and
Cafes) are effectively replaced with Class E.
This provides considerably more flexibility for town centre retail units to be
occupied for a wide range of alternative uses as summarised by the following:
Class E - Commercial, Business and Service is introduced from 1 September
2020.
Class E more broadly covers uses previously defined in the revoked Classes
A1/2/3, B1, D1(a - b) and ‘indoor sport’ from D2(e):
E(a) Display or retail sale of goods, other than hot food
E(b) Sale of food and drink for consumption (mostly) on the premises
E(c) Provision of:
E(c)(i) Financial services,
? E(c)(ii) Professional services (other than health or medical services), or
? E(c)(iii) Other appropriate services in a commercial, business or service
locality
E(d) Indoor sport, recreation or fitness (not involving motorised vehicles or
firearms)
E(e) Provision of medical or health services (except the use of premises
attached to the residence of the consultant or practitioner)
E(f) Creche, day nursery or day centre (not including a residential use)
E(g) Uses which can be carried out in a residential area without detriment to
its amenity:
E(g)(i) Offices to carry out any operational or administrative functions,
? E(g)(ii) Research and development of products or processes
? E(g)(iii) Sui Generis
Viewing
By appointment with the sole agents.
Edwin Thompson, Chartered Surveyors
76 Overhaugh Street
Galashiels
TD1 1DP
Tel. Fax. E - mail: /

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