Heritable Vacant Former HQ Office Building with Development Potential (s.t.c.)
Located adjacent to A90, approximately 3 miles north of Aberdeen city centre
Situated 2 miles south of the new Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route, the new bypass linking the north and south of the city
4.15 hectare (10.27 acre) site. Low site coverage of 9%
Future development opportunities (subject to planning)
Comprising 13,132 sq m (141,353 sq ft)
Lot 49
Auction 5th December 2018
Vacant Possession
Status Sold
Price £1,000,000
Sector Office
Auction Venue The Radisson Blu Portman Hotel 22 Portman Square London W1H 7BG
Property Information
Location
Miles
3 miles north of Aberdeen city centre
67 miles north-east of Dundee
Roads
A90, A96
Rail
Aberdeen Railway Station
(mainline and Scotrail)
Air
Aberdeen Airport
Situation
Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city and is widely regarded as the energy capital of Europe. The city has a population of approximately 220,000 and a catchment population in excess of 500,000 people. It is the administrative capital of the North East of Scotland and benefits from two universities with an estimated 30,000 students. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) is Scotland’s largest construction project at present and is anticipated to provide significantly reduced commuter times across the city. Due for completion early 2019. Silverburn House is situated immediately adjacent to the A90 (Ellon Road), approximately 3 miles north of Aberdeen city centre. Bridge of Don is a mixed use area comprising residential, industrial, office, retail, warehousing and leisure uses. Silverburn House is located next to Aberdeen Energy Park, extending to 72 acres and over 50 companies.
Tenure
Heritable. (Scottish equivalent of English freehold).
Location
Miles
3 miles north of Aberdeen city centre
67 miles north-east of Dundee
Roads
A90, A96
Rail
Aberdeen Railway Station
(mainline and Scotrail)
Air
Aberdeen Airport
Situation
Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city and is widely regarded as the energy capital of Europe. The city has a population of approximately 220,000 and a catchment population in excess of 500,000 people. It is the administrative capital of the North East of Scotland and benefits from two universities with an estimated 30,000 students. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) is Scotland’s largest construction project at present and is anticipated to provide significantly reduced commuter times across the city. Due for completion early 2019. Silverburn House is situated immediately adjacent to the A90 (Ellon Road), approximately 3 miles north of Aberdeen city centre. Bridge of Don is a mixed use area comprising residential, industrial, office, retail, warehousing and leisure uses. Silverburn House is located next to Aberdeen Energy Park, extending to 72 acres and over 50 companies.
Tenure
Heritable. (Scottish equivalent of English freehold).
Description
Silverburn House, formerly let to Baker Hughes, a GE company, comprises a detached office building of four interconnected five storey wings planned around a central internal courtyard. On a total site of 4.15 hectares (10.27 acres), the building was constructed in the early 1980s and provides flexible modern, open plan accommodation throughout. Silverburn House also benefits from a series of single storey outbuildings, including stores and a sports centre and 414 car parking spaces.
VAT
VAT is applicable to this lot.
EPC
The buildings together have a combined EPC rating of C (41).
Description
Silverburn House, formerly let to Baker Hughes, a GE company, comprises a detached office building of four interconnected five storey wings planned around a central internal courtyard. On a total site of 4.15 hectares (10.27 acres), the building was constructed in the early 1980s and provides flexible modern, open plan accommodation throughout. Silverburn House also benefits from a series of single storey outbuildings, including stores and a sports centre and 414 car parking spaces.
VAT
VAT is applicable to this lot.
EPC
The buildings together have a combined EPC rating of C (41).