Substantial warehouse with secure yard and strong transport links for investors.
Large standalone warehouse with attached office/reception and staff facilities
Secure yard ~0.648 acres; total site ~0.828 acres for parking/storage
Warehouse area ~6,249 sq ft; eaves 5.56m, apex 7.14m
5.0m x 5.08m electric roller shutter and loading access
Excellent transport links: Kilsyth station ~0.5 miles; A803 to Glasgow/Stirling
Located in very deprived area; local labour market and rents may be affected
Tenure unspecified — legal/title checks required before purchase
Asking price: Offers Over £450,000
This substantial single-storey industrial unit sits within Burnside Industrial Estate, offering a large warehouse with attached offices and a secured external yard of approximately 0.648 acres. The building provides generous internal height (eaves 5.56m; apex 7.14m) and a wide electric roller shutter (5.0m x 5.08m), suiting distribution, light manufacturing or storage uses. Excellent transport links include Kilsyth train station (c.0.5 miles) and quick access to the A803 for Glasgow and Stirling.
Internally the layout is straightforward: reception/office, kitchen and WC facilities to the front with the warehouse to the rear. The property totals about 6,249 sq ft on a 0.828 acre site, giving strong external manoeuvring and parking potential for HGVs or secure external storage. The estate already hosts national and trade occupiers, supporting trade supply chains and onsite services.
Investors will value the scale, secure yard and clear operational specification; the site is presented for immediate use and can support a range of industrial tenants or owner-occupier requirements. Asking price is Offers Over £450,000 — suitable for purchasers targeting logistics, trade counter or light industrial income or occupation.
Notable considerations: the tenure is not specified and should be clarified early in due diligence. The property sits in an area classified as very deprived with an ageing suburban local profile — factors that can influence local labour supply and future rental levels. Buyers should also confirm statutory services, planning constraints and any estate service arrangements prior to exchange.