Suites 1 & 2 Lomond House 4 South Street, Inchinnan, PA3 9RJ
Property Summary
The subjects benefit from exceptional security provisions with all windows equipped with electric roller shutters and CCTV.
Internally, the subjects consist of two open plan office spaces, with a communal meeting room available on the ground floor. Both suites benefit from a high quality modern fit-out, with suspended tiled ceilings and inset LED panels, as well as painted walls and carpet floor coverings.
The suites may be suitable for a variety of uses (subject to planning) such as a beautician's, barber's or showroom/studio.
Full Details
The subjects comprise two ground floor suites, available in whole or individually, held within a purpose-built business centre with on-site parking provisions.
The subjects benefit from exceptional security provisions with all windows equipped with electric roller shutters and CCTV.
Internally, the subjects consist of two open plan office spaces, with a communal meeting room available on the ground floor. Both suites benefit from a high quality modern fit-out, with suspended tiled ceilings and inset LED panels, as well as painted walls and carpet floor coverings.
The suites may be suitable for a variety of uses (subject to planning) such as a beautician's, barber's or showroom/studio.
Location
The subjects are situated within Inchinnan Industrial Estate, a popular location conveniently situated 10 miles to the West of Glasgow City Centre.
Inchinnan Industrial Estate benefits from strong transport links with Junction 29 of the M8 motorway located nearby, providing access to Glasgow City Centre and Scotland's wider motorway network. Paisley Saint James train station is located approximately 3 miles from the subject property and offers frequent services to Glasgow Central Station and the West Coast.
Glasgow Airport is also situated within close proximity, acting as the primary international airport in Scotland. This attracts high levels of international and well-known operators to the area such as Rolls-Royce and The National Construction College of Scotland, alongside local businesses such as Reekie Machine Engineering and Thomas Johnstone Construction.


















