Miller House (Corporate Office) and Yards

Wick, Highland, KW1 5QW

Asking Price £475,000
Tenure Freehold

Description

This striking two-storey property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a modern and versatile building of excellent design. Constructed as a large timber kit with a mixture of harled and feature stone walls benefits from a tiled roof, the exterior combines durability with classic appeal. Its symmetrical façade is distinguished by a feature central entrance, framed with handsome stonework and enhanced by full-height floor-to-ceiling windows that create an immediate sense of space and light. The accommodation extends to approximately 161 square metres on the ground floor and a further 147 square metres on the first floor, offering generous proportions throughout. Access has been thoughtfully designed with both steps and a ramp, ensuring convenience for all visitors. On the ground floor there is an accessible WC. The building is set within a defined plot, enclosed by a low feature wall, with the approach marked by stone pillars that echo the architectural detailing of the main entrance. Together, these elements create an impressive and welcoming presence, ideally suited for a range of commercial, hospitality or community uses. Ground Floor A welcoming entrance hall with waiting area and reception desk creates a strong first impression, enhanced by full height glazing that floods the space with natural light. A feature dog-leg staircase rises to the first floor, while tiled flooring and panelled walls provide a clean wood-effect aesthetic that is both stylist and airy. To the right of the reception lies a general office with adjacent storage and filing room. To the left, there is one larger office alongside two smaller offices, offering flexibility for a variety of business needs. Conveniently located behind the reception are well-appointed facilities, including a ladies’ WC and a separate accessible toilet. RoomApprox Size Entrance Hall and Waiting Area4.83m x 5.26m (at widest points) General Office and Reception 3.63m x 9.35m Storage and Filing Room 2.98m x 9.35m Office 3 6.40m x 3.90m Office 4 3.03m x 4.03m Office 5 3.03m x 4.03m First Floor Ascending the open wooden staircase, a bright landing opens onto the versatile first-floor space. To the left are two attractive offices, both filled with natural light from double-aspect windows. Office 1, the larger of the pair, provides ample space for team working or client-facing activities, while Office 2 enjoys a prime corner position, ideal for private use or as a breakout space. An external door also gives direct access to the fire escape and open balcony, providing both practicality and an appealing outdoor aspect. To the right, a substantial conference room offers outstanding flexibility — equally suited to board meetings, training sessions, co-working, or even as a creative studio. This is complemented by a discreet rear service corridor, incorporating a staff room, a large storage area, and two toilets, ensuring the layout can adapt effortlessly to a wide range of commercial needs. Room Approx Size Office 2 6.13m x 4.59m Office 1 7.58m x 4.69m Staff Room 3.15m x 3.63m Conference Room 6.13m x 6.73m

Location & Situation

Wick is a historic town in Caithness, situated on the north-east coast of the Scottish Highlands. Serving as one of the main commercial and service centres in the region, Wick provides a strong base for both local trade and tourism. The town benefits from a good range of amenities including supermarkets, independent retailers, banks, schools, healthcare facilities, and leisure services. Transport connections are well established. Wick is served by the A99 and A9 trunk roads, linking southwards to Inverness (approximately 100 miles) and beyond to the central belt. Wick John O’Groats Airport offers regional air services, while Wick railway station lies on the Far North Line with direct connections to Inverness. The area is well known for its scenic coastal landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and cultural heritage, attracting visitors throughout the year. Wick is also closely associated with the popular North Coast 500 route, boosting its profile as a stop-off point for tourists. With a mix of local industry, renewables investment, and steady tourism flows, Wick provides a supportive environment for a wide range of commercial ventures.

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Property Type
Vacant, Development Opportunity

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