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The property is situated on the first and second floors of a two story red sandstone and slated terraced block with access by way of an enclosed staircase entered from the rear of the property. The property was last used as a dentist surgery (first floor) and office (second floor) but retains the residential characteristics of its original use. The building was recently re-roofed (2022). Floor Area First Floor: 1,033sq ft (96sqm) or thereby. Second Floor: 495 sq ft (46sqm) or thereby. Planning The property is within Alexandria town centre and as such is zoned for town centre use. Current planning policy is that the residential use of vacant upper floors of buildings within the town centre is to be encouraged. The previous use of the premises was for a surgery and office. Accordingly, a planning application will require to be submitted if a purchaser wishes to develop the property for residential use. In addition, a building warrant will be required for any structural alterations required to the property. It is strongly recommended that interested parties contact Planning and Building Standards at West Dunbartonshire Council. Tel: To discuss any proposals they might have for the site. Email: Rating The property is currently entered in the Valuation Roll at nav/rv (2017) as follows: First floor: £6,500 per annum Second Floor: £1,550 per annum Second Floor: £1,200 per annum. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Assessor’s Office, Clydebank on telephone number or visit their website at: These properties are currently listed as being Council Tax band ‘A’ Utility Services The property benefits from mains water and electricity. No warranty is given in respect of the condition of these services and any prospective purchasers will require to satisfy themselves as to the suitability of these utilities.
Alexandria is the principle town within the Vale of Leven and is located 20 miles west of Glasgow. The town is the main retail centre within the Vale of Leven serving the nearby towns of Balloch, Bonhill, Jamestown and Renton, which together have a combined population of over 20,000. The Vale of Leven is a major tourist attraction with the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park attracting over 4 million visitors per year. Alexandria is well connected with the A82 running to the west of the town being the main vehicular route between the Central belt and the Western Highlands and Argyll. Alexandria Railway Station, which is located within the town centre, provides regular train services to Glasgow Queen Street. The subjects are located on the west side of the Main Street at the junction with Bank Street. The surrounding properties contain mainly retail uses at ground floor level with residential above. Alexandria town centre has recently been upgraded with new wider pavements; resurfacing of the roads and new paving slabs. In addition the historic Smollet fountain has been repaired and upgraded.
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- Residential development opportunity comprising 1,528 sqft First and second floors of a sandstone terraced block with enclosed staircase entered from the rear. Potential Conversion into 2 Flats.
- The property was last used as a dentist surgery (first floor) and office (second floor) but retains the residential characteristics of its original use. The building was recently re-roofed (2022).
- Floor Area First Floor: 1,033sq ft (96sqm) or thereby. Second Floor: 495 sq ft (46sqm) or thereby.
- Planning The property is within Alexandria town centre. Current planning policy is that the residential use of vacant upper floors of buildings within the town centre is to be encouraged.
- Bidders are advised to contact Planning and Building Standards at West Dunbartonshire Council. Tel: To discuss any proposals
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