Commercial Properties To Let by DM Hall, Fife
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Kirkcaldy is approximately 25 miles north of Edinburgh across the Forth Road Bridge and along the A92 from Junction 2A of the M90. The park itself lies immediately adjacent to the A92 and offers a high degree of prominence and excellent access to both Kirkcaldy and the rest of Scotland. Public...
The subject property is situated on the western side of Murraygate, one of theprime High Street retail pitches within the city. Murraygate, together with High Street, forms a link between the two city centre shopping centres, Wellgate and Overgate. The subjects are in close proximity to the Du...
The city of Dundee has a population in excess of 100,000 and is situated on the north bank of the Firth of Tay approximately 25 miles north east of Perth. Dundee benefits from a new railway station located on the East Coast main line that provides connectivity to the Scottish Rail Network. The ci...
Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres having a population approaching 50,000 people and a catchment area estimated to be in the region of 150,000. The town benefits from an excellent transportation system, having a railway station located on the east coast mainline, which runs from London ...
Seagate House is situated on the north side of Seagate, between its junction with Trades Lane and the East Marketgait Roundabout. The property is very conveniently located with Dundee Bus Station, Olympia Leisure Centre, Gallagher Retail Park and Wellgate Shopping Centre within the immediate v...
The subjects are situated within the established and popular estate of Pitreavie Business Park towards the southern extent of the estate. Other compatible businesses in the immediate area comprise office, education, light industrial, leisure and retail facilities. Located on the southern fring...
Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres having a population approaching 50,000 people and a catchment area estimated to be in the region of 150,000. The town benefits from an excellent transportation system, having a railway station located on the east coast mainline, which runs from London ...
Industrial Estate, located to the South of Dunfermline city centre and approximately 4 miles north of the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Bridges. The trading estate benefits from excellent transport links with the M90 motorway located immediately to the south. More specifically the property is...
Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres having a population approaching 50,000 people and a catchment area estimated to be in the region of 150,000. The town benefits from an excellent transportation system, having a railway station located on the east coast mainline, which runs from London ...
The subjects are located within Cromarty Campus which forms part of Rosyth Europarc a substantial and long established industrial and business location. They are situated immediately adjacent to the Port of Rosyth and the former naval dockyard and, in addition to this, the surrounding area is cha...
Leven is an expanding central Fife town situated on the north bank of the Firth of Forth approximately 10 miles north east of Kirkcaldy. The town is the main commercial centre for the Levenmouth area which consists of a range of small towns and villages, including Buckhaven, Kennoway, Methil and ...
Glenrothes is a former New Town and is one of Fife’s principal centres of population, occupying a central location within the region and having a resident population in the order of 40,000. The town is the administrative centre for Fife and provides the industrial nucleus, containing an extensive...
Forfar is in the county of Angus, situated 17 miles north of Dundee via the A90 trunk road which also connects Forfar to Aberdeen north. With a population of approximately 15,000 people, it serves as the administrative centre for Angus Council. The vibrant town offers a mix of history, industry a...
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 d...
Glenrothes is a former New Town and is one of Fife’s principal centres of population, occupying a central location within the region and having a resident population in the order of 40,000. Lomond Business Park is situated between the Southfield and Caskieberran areas of Glenrothes. Less than ...
The subjects are located within Cromarty Campus which forms part of Rosyth Europarc a substantial and long established industrial and business location. They are situated immediately adjacent to the Port of Rosyth and the former naval dockyard and, in addition to this, the surrounding area is cha...
Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres having a population approaching 50,000 persons and a catchment area estimated to be in the region of 150,000. The town benefits from an excellent transportation system, having a railway station located on the East Coast mainline which runs from Lond...
The subjects are situated on the northern side of Ridge Way within a corner site at the junction of Ridge Way with Pottery Way within the established Donibristle Industrial Estate. The estate is home to a variety of different businesses, including large hi-tec manufacturing and heavier engineerin...
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...
Forfar is in the county of Angus, situated 17 miles north of Dundee via the A90 trunk road which also connects Forfar to Aberdeen north. With a population of approximately 15,000 people, it serves as the administrative centre for Angus Council with a rich history of sports and leisure facilities....
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...
Perth Road is a popular and well established hub for local and student residents in Dundee’s west end. The subjects are on a busy and sought after pitch of the Perth Road; approximately 0.5 miles west of the city centre and directly south of the University of Dundee. The property itself is ser...
Dunfermline is one of Fife’s principal commercial centres with a resident population currently in excess of 50,000 people and a catchment area understood to lie in the region of 150,000. The city has undergone a period of economic expansion over the last 20 years and has provided significant o...