Offers Over
£195,000
Type
Public Houses
City
Glasgow
Tenure
Heritable
The Kraken is situated in a prominent trading position, at the junction of Govan Road and Rathlin Street. The premises benefit from an attractive return frontage onto both Govan Road and Rathlin Street.
The frontage itself is traditional, with timber at lower level and good window coverage, providing excellent natural light. There is one customer access situated directly from the front of Govan Road.
The premises are situated within the densely populated Govan Road. There is a significant residential customer base, situated within the immediate area, generally located within traditional tenement flats. In addition, there is significant ground floor retail, hot food and other commercial units on the ground floor of the tenement buildings, directly fronting Govan Road.
The Kraken is arranged over the ground floor and basement of a four storey and basement, traditional blonde sandstone building, under pitched roofs, clad in concrete tiles.
The public house is accessed directly from Govan Road. This leads into the main trading area.
The front bar has a timber bar servery set to one side, with a part timber and mirrored gantry to the rear. There is a mix of loose and fixed back seating, as well as good quality natural light from windows to the front and side. There is seating for approximately 38 persons.
The rear bar is partly open to the front bar. There is seating for approximately 28 persons.
Well fitted gent’s toilets, with tiled walls. There are 3 wall mounted urinals, a WC and 2 wash hand basins. There is a wall mounted radiator and hand dryer.
Situated immediately off the rear bar area.
Attractive ladies toilets. There are 2 WCs and 2 wash hand basins. There is a wall mounted radiator and hand dryer.
Pool table, wall mounted CD jukebox and gaming machine.
The basement is accessed from a hatch and stair to the rear of the bar servery. The ceiling height is excellent.
Excellent internal ceiling height.
Large office/storage area adjacent.
The premises have a Rateable Value of £11,300 as at the date of 1st April 2023.
We understand that the public house is connected to all mains services, including gas, drainage and electricity. Heating is from wall mounted radiators.
There is a premises licence in place, regulated under the 2005 Licensing (Scotland) Act. This will be held by the Landlord with the Tenant providing a designation on-site premises manager.
The Kraken has been recently refurbished and provides a first class opportunity for a purchaser to acquire a large property with full premises licence, in a densely populated area. The premises may be suitable for continued use as a traditional bar. However, alternative uses would also be ideal for this location, including a coffee shop/café or alternative retail/office use.
The premises have been placed on the market at offers over £195,000 plus VAT. The premises are to be sold as a fitted public house, with vacant possession.
The property has an EPC rating of G.
Strictly no approaches to be made to the property direct. For further information please contact CDLH on 0141 331 0650.
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 came into force on the 26th June 2017. This now requires us to
conduct due diligence not only on our client but also on any purchasers or occupiers. Once an offer has been accepted, the prospective purchaser(s)/occupier(s) will need to provide, as a minimum, proof of identity and residence and proof of funds for the purchase before the transaction can proceed.
The Kraken is situated in a prominent trading position, at the junction of Govan Road and Rathlin Street. The premises benefit from an attractive return frontage onto both Govan Road and Rathlin Street.
The frontage itself is traditional, with timber at lower level and good window coverage, providing excellent natural light. There is one customer access situated directly from the front of Govan Road.
The premises are situated within the densely populated Govan Road. There is a significant residential customer base, situated within the immediate area, generally located within traditional tenement flats. In addition, there is significant ground floor retail, hot food and other commercial units on the ground floor of the tenement buildings, directly fronting Govan Road.
The Kraken is arranged over the ground floor and basement of a four storey and basement, traditional blonde sandstone building, under pitched roofs, clad in concrete tiles.
The public house is accessed directly from Govan Road. This leads into the main trading area.
The front bar has a timber bar servery set to one side, with a part timber and mirrored gantry to the rear. There is a mix of loose and fixed back seating, as well as good quality natural light from windows to the front and side. There is seating for approximately 38 persons.
The rear bar is partly open to the front bar. There is seating for approximately 28 persons.
Well fitted gent’s toilets, with tiled walls. There are 3 wall mounted urinals, a WC and 2 wash hand basins. There is a wall mounted radiator and hand dryer.
Situated immediately off the rear bar area.
Attractive ladies toilets. There are 2 WCs and 2 wash hand basins. There is a wall mounted radiator and hand dryer.
Pool table, wall mounted CD jukebox and gaming machine.
The basement is accessed from a hatch and stair to the rear of the bar servery. The ceiling height is excellent.
Excellent internal ceiling height.
Large office/storage area adjacent.
The premises have a Rateable Value of £11,300 as at the date of 1st April 2023.
We understand that the public house is connected to all mains services, including gas, drainage and electricity. Heating is from wall mounted radiators.
There is a premises licence in place, regulated under the 2005 Licensing (Scotland) Act. This will be held by the Landlord with the Tenant providing a designation on-site premises manager.
The Kraken has been recently refurbished and provides a first class opportunity for a purchaser to acquire a large property with full premises licence, in a densely populated area. The premises may be suitable for continued use as a traditional bar. However, alternative uses would also be ideal for this location, including a coffee shop/café or alternative retail/office use.
The premises have been placed on the market at offers over £195,000 plus VAT. The premises are to be sold as a fitted public house, with vacant possession.
The property has an EPC rating of G.
Strictly no approaches to be made to the property direct. For further information please contact CDLH on 0141 331 0650.
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 came into force on the 26th June 2017. This now requires us to
conduct due diligence not only on our client but also on any purchasers or occupiers. Once an offer has been accepted, the prospective purchaser(s)/occupier(s) will need to provide, as a minimum, proof of identity and residence and proof of funds for the purchase before the transaction can proceed.
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