A quirky store in a plush Edinburgh neighbourhood has hit the market.
Just 10 minutes from the city centre, gift shop Daisy Cheynes has been trading in Stockbridge for 12 years, offering bespoke gifts and accessories to locals and visitors.
Daisy Cheynes first started out as an online shop and then opened as a store on Raeburn Place, selling even more products sourced from Scottish creators and designers including Tartan Blanket and Co and accessories from local Edinburgh designers. Over the years of trading, it has built up a loyal customer base and offers free delivery to locals.
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Along with the strong reputation in the area, the new owners could have the property with the leasehold, fixtures and fittings for £44,950. There are 10 years left on the current lease with a lease break and rent review in 2027.
The advert on RightBiz adds: "Stockbridge enjoys an enviable reputation within the city as one of the outstanding locations to trade from, especially popular with smaller independent businesses like Daisy Cheynes. The popular Stockbridge Market also attracts footfall to the area, as does a recent development on Raeburn Place.
"Our clients created Daisy Cheynes originally as an online business before opening in these premises in Stockbridge in February 2011.
"During the last 12 years the business has built up a loyal local following together with being popular with visitors and tourists coming to the area. Daisy Cheynes is a gifts and accessories shop, the products come from a wide and varied list of suppliers, many of which Daisy Cheynes has exclusivity for in the area. Further information on the business and what is available can be found at https://daisycheynes.com."
You can see more information on Rightbiz.co.uk.
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