The Old Dyehouse Offices, Riverside Mills, Dunsdalehaugh, Selkirk, TD7 5EF

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£150,000

Size

5,311

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Primary use
Traditional office
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No floor / site plan

Key features

  • Situated with Riverside Mills Industrial Estate
  • Income producing asset. Further information available upon request.
  • Close vehicular access to A7.
  • Offers over £150,000 (exclusive of VAT).

Description

Situated with Riverside Mills Industrial Estate

Income producing asset. Further information available upon request.

Close vehicular access to A7.

Offers over £150,000 (exclusive of VAT).

The subjects is a traditional B-listed two storey building with a single storey lean-to building at its northwest end. The building is attached to a neighbouring, and separately owned, section of Riverside Mills by a suspended structure at first floor level.

The original building appears to date from the 19th century, the lean-to and suspended first floor offices have apparently been added in the 20th century. Main walls are largely of stone construction, the suspended first floor offices and lean-to extension having rendered brick/block walls. The roof is generally pitched, timber framed and slated, the suspended first floor offices having a flat, felt and gravel covered roof.

Internally, the property is subdivided to provide a range of lettable office suites accessed in the main via the pedestrian access door to the rear (south elevation). We understand there are approximately 6 dedicated car spaces that are contained within the title and there is a right of access around the full perimeter of the building.

Riverside Mills lie towards the northern edge of Selkirk in an area of town which has been zoned for the safeguarding of employment land in the Scottish Borders Local Plan adopted in 2008. The Old Dyehouse offices themselves lie on the southeast edge of Riverside Mills, adjacent to Dunsdalehaugh.

Selkirk is one of the main towns in the central Scottish Borders. The town lies in the valley of Ettrick Water and the Riverside area, in which Riverside Mills sit, has undergone a good deal of redevelopment in recent years. This is continuing. The nearby Ettrick Riverside development is a project which has been/is undertaken by Scottish Enterprise.

Selkirks town centre lies to the southwest of, and uphill from, the offices and the nearby A7 provides good vehicular access both north to Galashiels and Edinburgh and south to Hawick and the northwest of England. Nearby properties are generally in a mix of commercial and industrial uses. Occupiers include Oregon, Rembrand and Eildon Housing Association.
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The Old Dyehouse Offices, Riverside Mills, Dunsdalehaugh, Selkirk, TD7 5EF

NEAREST STATIONS

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Galashiels Station

4.39 miles

National Rail

Tweedbank Station

4.49 miles

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