The Old Jedburgh Library, 15 Castlegate, Jedburgh, TD8
- SIZE AVAILABLE
2,377 sq ft
221 sq m
- SECTOR
Commercial development for sale
Key features
- Well-proportioned commercial unit suitable for a range of uses (subject to planning).
- Historic building funded by well-known philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
- In close proximity to historic attractions such as Jedburgh Abbey
- Offers over £140,000 (not currently opted to tax)
Description
The surrounding area comprises of properties in a combination of commercial and residential uses. Nearby occupiers include a range of local independent retailers, cafés, and public buildings, contributing to the town’s community feel. The property is a short walk from the historic Jedburgh Abbey and other key attractions, benefiting from both local footfall and seasonal tourist trade.
Public parking is available nearby, and the area is well-served by local bus routes, offering good connectivity to nearby towns including Kelso, Hawick and Galashiels.
The subjects comprise Grade B listed former library of traditional stone construction, under a pitched, slate roof.
Internally the premises is configured with a ornate timber vestibule, primarily open plan ground floor and a first floor arranged with a large meeting room, two offices, kitchenette and a W.C compartment.
The building retains several original period features and offers significant potential for redevelopment or conversion, including residential, commercial, or community-based uses, subject to planning permission.
Brochures
The Old Jedburgh Library, 15 Castlegate, Jedburgh, TD8
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Tweedbank Station11.9 miles
Notes
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