Commercial Properties For Sale by DM Hall, Fife, including sold STC
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The historic and sought after coastal village of Culross lies on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth and is regarded as one of Scotland’s most complete examples of a C.17th/18th burgh. In more recent times, the town has found fame as the filming location for the TV series Outlander which dr...
The subjects are located in the village of Aberuthven, approximately 10 miles south of Perth and 2 miles north of Auchterarder. The property is situated within the established Aberuthven Enterprise Park, home to a range of businesses including The Motorhome Company, WM Donald, BASICS Scotland and...
The town of Aberfeldy is a highly desirable and sought after location situated in the heart of Highland Perthshire. It is well known for its rich history, natural beauty and local culture attracting many visitors as well as a thriving rural population. Positioned on the banks of the River Tay,...
The town of Auchterarder is a highly desirable location situated in central Scotland between Perth (13 miles east) and Stirling (21 miles south west) via the A9. The town is conveniently positioned within a 1 hour drive of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee; making it accessible for all the Scottish C...
Cupar has a resident population of approximately 9,000 and is one Fife’s principal towns. Dundee lies approximately 14 miles to the north, Perth 25 miles to the north west and Edinburgh circa 45 miles to the south. The town benefits from having a railway station providing easy access to the Scott...
Falkland is an historic, conservation village, parish and former Royal Burgh in Fife. It lies between the two Lomond Hills and is a popular tourist destination with visitors touring Falkland Palace. With a resident population of approximately 1,041 people, Falkland lies approximately 6 miles t...
Cupar is a former market town in North East Fife, having resident population just in excess of 9,000 persons but also serves as a centre for a large rural hinterland. The town contains a mixed range of commercial businesses in the busy town centre with well established industrial users located in...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Dundee is Scotland’s fourth largest city with a population of 150,000. The city is undergoing major redevelopment along the waterfront with the recently developed V&A Museum, Dundee Railway Station and Grade A offices to attract more talent and industry to the region. The city is well known f...
*** PRICE REDUCTION*** Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal commercial centres with a resident population now in excess of 50,000 people and a catchment area understood to lie in the region of 150,000. The town lies within a prominent location in Fife, a few miles north of the new Queensferr...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, with a population of 55,000 and a catchment area exceeding 150,000 people. The city occupies a key location within Fife, situated several miles north of the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road and Rail Bridges and adjacent to the M90 mo...
Methil forms part of the Levenmouth area of East Central Fife and lies approximately 5 miles east from the town of Glenrothes and some 7 miles north-east from Kirkcaldy. Levenmouth comprises the communities of Leven, Buckhaven, Methil and Methilhill. The subjects are situated within the establ...
The subjects are located in the town of Tayport, in the northeast of Fife. It lies 11 miles north of St Andrews, approximately 5 miles north of Leuchars and 5 miles southeast of Dundee, both of which benefits from a railway station on the East Coast Main Line. The subject is situated on the we...
Dalgety Bay is a small expanding commuter town situated on the north bank of the Firth of Forth, approximately 5 miles south east of Dunfermline. The town has a population of around 12,000 people and benefits from its own mainline railway station providing an attractive commuter location to nearb...
Leslie is a well-established, small to medium size town in South Central Fife, with a population of 3,000 people. The village has its history in industrial activities based around the River Leven, however, now acts as a dormitory town for larger centres such as Glenrothes. Leslie benefits from...
Markinch is a well-established town located immediately to the northeast of the former new town of Glenrothes with a residential population of approximately 2,500. There is a local mainline railway station located south of the property, and a good variety of local independent retailers active wit...
Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres of commerce, having a resident population of around 50,000 persons but with a strong rising trend and forecast. The town is well served by transport links, having good road connections via the A92 to the nearby M90 and Central Scotland’s motorway netwo...
Cowdenbeath is a strategically well-placed town situated approximately 5 miles west of Dunfermline, adjacent to the A92 dual carriageway. The town lies a short drive from the M90 motorway providing good access to Edinburgh and throughout central Scotland. The town also enjoys a branch line railwa...