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43 Newmarket Street, Ayr

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43 NEWMARKET STREET, AYRAyr is an important town situated in the west coast of Scotland approximately 26 miles from Glasgow. Ayr is the principle retail destination for south Ayrshire.

The resident population is approximately 50,000 and a catchment within 12 miles of approximately 200,000. The subjects are situated within the town centre. Newmarket Street is a pedestrianised thoroughfare. Due to the property’s position at an “elbow”, it is visible from the High Street.

Traders in the vicinity include Greggs, Rogerson Shoes, Acorn Pet Centres, Ogg & Co Chemist and Capability Scotland. In addition there is a wide variety of private retailers including cafes, restaurants and bars, which makes Newmarket Street an interesting pitch.

 

  • ** TERMS REDUCED **
  • Large Unit
  • Class 3 Restaurant Consent
  • Open Plan Retail Space
  • Town Centre Trading Location 

DESCRIPTION:

Subjects comprise of an extensive ground floor retail unit, currently laid out to form retail accommodation to front and storage to rear. In addition, there are offices, staff kitchen and toilet facilities to rear. There is an entrance to the side, which can be used for loading purposes and fire escape.

Configured as a restaurant (plans available).  We assess up to 80-100 covers could be accommodated.

ACCOMMODATION
:

We assess the area as follows:

Gross Frontage

Net Frontage

 

Total Internal Area

           6m

           5m

 

208 sq m

    19.6 ft

     16.6 ft

 

2240 sq ft

PLANNING:

Planning consent for Class 3 Restaurant Consent is now in place.  Alternatively subjects can also be used for Class2 Office or Class 1 Retail use.

RENTAL:

£18,000 pa

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