The former stonemason’s workshop and adjacent land at Tweedmouth Bridge End are now on the market to rent.
The site was recently the subject of a campaign to retain green space and trees rather than a car park.
CEO of Berwick Port which is the owner of the site states that the location offers scope for several different uses.
The property schedule describes: ‘A detached timber frame, general purpose unit situated on a level site on the Main Street just north of Tweedmouth Harbour. There is a detached brick built double garage. The site has parking for multiple cars and is predominantly laid to lawn with gravel pathways. The site extends to approximately 0.111 ha (0.274 acres).
‘The unit would be well suited to a variety of different uses including trade counter, office or storage and distribution. The sites situation would also lend itself towards tourist-based trades such as a café, ice-cream parlour or gift/ souvenir shop due to being located within walking distance of Berwick town centre over the historic ‘Old Bridge’ bridge.
‘The unit has a suspended timber floor. The hipped roof is constructed with timber trussed rafters and braced with steel ties and clad in slate. Access to the site is via a shared entrance off Main Street. A vehicular entrance with stone chipped area provides ample circulation space for multiple cars and access to the garages along with car parking for staff and customers alike.’
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