The petrol filling station, with associated shop, stock storage and car parking facilities, is situated in a highly visible roadside location within the village of Kincardine O’Neil, 25 miles west of Aberdeen.
Accessed by the A93 from Aberdeen, Kincardine O’Neil acts as a rural service centre for the surrounding area and provides a range of amenities to the local community. The 1000 sq ft petrol station is located to the western edge of the village and its surrounding users are primarily residential.
The site includes a forecourt, three petrol/diesel fuel and car parking for three vehicles, while an acre of land is located to the rear of the property.
Adam Honeyman at Shepherd in Aberdeen, said: “We believe the premises may lend themselves to alternative uses, such as residential development. Interested parties should contact the Local Planning Authority to discuss the suitability of their proposed scheme.”
Offers are invited. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on 01224 202800.