Offers in region of
£150,000
(£58.21/sq. ft)
Restaurant for saleUnit 7, 2, Douglas Bridge, Galashiels TD1
2,577 sq. ft
Available immediately
Business
Freehold
About this property
Ceased Trading Restaurant
Situated in a Busy Market Town
Prominent Corner Position within Town Centre
Large Frontage Facing onto Gala Water
Potential Development Opportunity (STP)
Restaurant / Potential Development Opportunity - For Sale
Ceased Trading Restaurant
Situated in a Busy Market Town
Prominent Corner Position within Town Centre
Large Frontage Facing onto Gala Water
Potential Development Opportunity (STP)
Graham + Sibbald are delighted to bring to the market 2 Douglas Bridge. The restaurant is located on the East side of Douglas Bridge, within the town of Galashiels a busy Scottish market town located in the Borders. The restaurant holds a prominent corner position within the town centre, facing onto Gala Water.
The town is approximately 30miles South of Edinburgh and 30 miles west of Berwick Upon Tweed, with direct links via train to Edinburgh and the A7 trunk road which links Edinburgh, Hawick and Carlisle. The restaurant has ceased trading and has been vacant for around 2years. The property is in need of some capital spend to bring it back to trading standards.
Ceased Trading Restaurant
Situated in a Busy Market Town
Prominent Corner Position within Town Centre
Large Frontage Facing onto Gala Water
Potential Development Opportunity (STP)
Graham + Sibbald are delighted to bring to the market 2 Douglas Bridge. The restaurant is located on the East side of Douglas Bridge, within the town of Galashiels a busy Scottish market town located in the Borders. The restaurant holds a prominent corner position within the town centre, facing onto Gala Water.
The town is approximately 30miles South of Edinburgh and 30 miles west of Berwick Upon Tweed, with direct links via train to Edinburgh and the A7 trunk road which links Edinburgh, Hawick and Carlisle. The restaurant has ceased trading and has been vacant for around 2years. The property is in need of some capital spend to bring it back to trading standards.