BF4709-005 31-37 Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth, Berwick-Upon-Tweed

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BF4709-005 31-37 Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth, Berwick-Upon-Tweed FOR SALE/ MAY LET Development Site/ Yard - Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth. TD15 2HG FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE REFER TO TITLE PLAN FOR CONFIRMATION OF BOUNDARIES Re-Development Opportunity/ Yard 31-37 Blakewell Road, Tweedmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed. TD15 2HG A Re-development Site/ Yard situated in a well established residential area with views Description of the Royal Tweed Bridge, Old Bridge and Tweed Estuary within close proximity to A well positioned site extending to approximately 0.111 ha (0.275 acres) or thereby. Berwick Town Centre. The buildings are arranged around a central yard with brick perimeter wall along the front Potential for Residential Development or a Range of Yard and storage uses. 0.111 ha boundary. (0.275 acres) The storage buildings comprises: All Enquiries Invited. Two Bay garage/ workshop (11.75 m x 11.0m) of brick and stone construction under mono-pitch roof clad in corrugated fibre cement sheeting. Offers Invited. Ref. BF4709-005 Lofted store (11.0m x 4.8 m) of render faced stone construction under pitched pantile General Information roof. A re-development site situated in a well established and popular residential area to Lean-to store of brick construction under fibre cement roof. the North of Tweedmouth with views out to the Royal Tweed Bridge, the Old Bridge Store (15.0m x 10.65 m) of brick construction under mono-pitch roof clad in fibre ce- and the Tweed Estuary. ment. Berwick-upon-Tweed with a population of 12,043 according to the 2011 census is an Small lean-to store (2.3 m x 1.6m) historic town to the north of Northumberland. It is situated approximately equi- Two storey store (12.5 m x 4.9 m) of traditional stone and slate construction. distant between Edinburgh to the north and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne to the south (65 Office and WC of rendered brick construction under roof clad in fibre cement. miles each way). The town is served by both the A1 trunk road and the main line east coast railway network providing regular access to Edinburgh and Newcastle-upon- * Please note the buildings are in modest condition. If to be retained a programme of Tweed (approximately 45 minutes) and London (approximately 3 and a half hours). maintenance and upgrading works will be required. Modern Berwick-upon-Tweed is an attractive coastal town. Although, not a large Areas The site has been measure from an OS based mapping system to an area of 0.111 ha (0.275 acres). town, Berwick-upon-Tweed is regarded as a principal market town serving north Northumberland and the eastern Scottish Borders. Approximate measurements for each building are provided above. The town effectively serves a catchment of around 42,000 with a wide range of retail, E &oe Measurements taken using laser measure. leisure and banking services. It also has a significant tourism sector with the population reported to effectively double during summer months. Tenure Services Freehold Mains electricity and water. Mains Gas Understood to be available within this part of Tweedmouth but not currently connected. Offers Offers should include: The identity of the purchasers; the price offered; source of funds; Purchaser are advised to make servicing enquiries in relation to any re-development clear details of any conditions attached to the offer; proposed timescale for exchange of proposals in consultation with the relevant services providers. contracts, completion and payment. Ground conditions A closing date may be set for offers. Please note that only those parties who formally The purchaser/developer will be responsible for any necessary assessment of ground notify their interest will be informed of the closing date. Interested parties are advised conditions and will need to satisfy themselves that development can take place safely. to notify the selling agents of their interest as soon as possible. The sellers reserve the right to sell privately and are not bound to accept the highest or indeed any offer. Rateable Value £7,500 effective from 01-Apr-2017 Entry By mutual agreement Small Business Rates Relief is available to non-domestic property in England with a Rateable Value of £15,000 or less. Subject to application and eligibility 100% rates relief is understood Value Added Tax to be available to non-domestic property with a Rateable Value of £12,000 or less. Any p ri c es are exclu sive of VAT. Any in tend ing p u rch aser s mu s t satisfy themselves independently as to the instances of VAT in respect of any transaction. Rental Rental on application Viewing By appointment with the sole agents. Lease Terms - Available on new full repairing and insuring lease. Lease terms by negotiation. A flexible in-house lease agreement may be available subject to status and agreement Edwin Thompson, Chartered Surveyors between the parties. 76 Overhaugh Street Galashiels Legal Costs - Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in relation to TD1 1DP this transaction. In the normal manner, the in-going tenant will be liable for any land and buildings transaction tax, registration dues and VAT incurred thereon, where applicable. Tel. 01896 751300 Fax. 01896 758883 Energy Performance Certificate E-mail: [email protected] Not Applicable. .
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