Bank House, 1 , East High Street, Lauder, TD2 6SS

Offer in excess of

£105,000

Size

1,174

Tenure

Freehold

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Parking

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Primary use
High street retail
Frontage
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No floor / site plan

Key features

  • Prominent ground floor Class 1A commercial property within Lauder town centre
  • Suitable for a range of retail and professional service uses, or development (STP)
  • Located on the main thoroughfare, benefiting from good visibility and passing trade

Description

The subjects comprise a prominent ground floor Class 1A unit forming
part of a C-Listed traditional stone-built property. Formerly the town's
bank, the building has since been converted to provide commercial
space at ground floor level, with separately owned residential
accommodation above.
Additional information
Service charge
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Business rates
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Listed building
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Environmental data
BREEAM rating
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Environmental description
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Brochure

Bank House, 1 , East High Street, Lauder, TD2 6SS

NEAREST STATIONS

National Rail

Stow Station

5.01 miles

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