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Kintore Business Centre

Description:

The property, which forms part of a converted steading, comprises two office suites.  The subjects are cleanly decorated with painted walls, carpet flooring and fluorescent strip lighting in the office accommodation.  The subjects are heated by way of electric wall mounted panel heaters and have toilet and kitchen sink facilities.  Parking is provided in the common car parking area at the front of the building and the property also benefits from having a ramp at the main entrance to allow for disabled access.

Accommodation:

The accommodation comprises:-

Office 10                                14.30 sq. m                154 sq. ft

Office 11                                13.21 sq. m                142 sq. ft

Common / Kitchen Area         4.83 sq. m                  52 sq. ft

Total                                       32.34 sq. m               348 sq. ft      



Price:
 

Rent £5,050 per annum exclusive of VAT.


For further details please contact:
Gervase Topp, Area Estates Surveyor - 01467 628025

 

 

Other Business Centres


Aberdeenshire Council has entered into a partnership agreement with Enterprise North East Trust (ENET).

This arrangement is designed to provide businesses with a more comprehensive package of serviced and unserviced office accommodation throughout Aberdeenshire. This will add to the existing stock of serviced and unserviced office accommodation already provided by ENET at Aberdeen, Banff, Ellon and Inverurie.

The Business Centres added to the portfolio are at:

  • Aboyne
  • Fraserburgh
  • Huntly
  • Oldmeldrum
  • Peterhead
  • Portlethen
  • Stonehaven
  • Turriff
  • Westhill

    For further details please contact:

    Enterprise North East Trust

If you wish to enter a noted interest in one of these properties and/or request a full set of sales particulars, please select the link below.

All persons who have requested that their interest in the property be noted will be sent details of the closing date once it has been set, together with a tender envelope. Offers to purchase must state the price and must be formal probative offers in accordance with Scottish Legal Practice and must be submitted in the official tender envelope.