Office Space for Rent at Scottish Historical Buildings Trust - High St
High St offers a blend of historic charm and modern functionality, providing tranquil office spaces within a distinguished period property. Choose from a variety of workspaces, including individual suites and open-plan units, each enhanced by elegant architectural details. The building features two communal kitchens, complimentary use of a well-appointed boardroom, and a welcoming reception area, supporting both productivity and collaboration.
Professionals will appreciate the peaceful landscaped garden at the rear, offering a relaxing outdoor retreat and seasonal fruit during harvest time. With a prime High Street location, excellent transport connections, and a public car park nearby, this workspace is ideally situated for businesses seeking both convenience and character.
High St offers a blend of historic charm and modern functionality, providing tranquil office spaces within a distinguished period property. Choose from a variety of workspaces, including individual suites and open-plan units, each enhanced by elegant architectural details. The building features two communal kitchens, complimentary use of a well-appointed boardroom, and a welcoming reception area, supporting both productivity and collaboration.
Professionals will appreciate the peaceful landscaped garden at the rear, offering a relaxing outdoor retreat and seasonal fruit during harvest time. With a prime High Street location, excellent transport connections, and a public car park nearby, this workspace is ideally situated for businesses seeking both convenience and character.
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Scottish Historical Buildings Trust - High St Office Space for Rent
1 Space AvailableThis centre with a High Street location and excellent transport links, is only a eight-minute walk from the mainline train station and 200 metres from a public car park. The station offers an excellent range of regular services, including to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee and further afield to London King's Cross. Close to shops, cafes and restaurants for lunch or a stroll along the promenade and take in the view, this centre is in the ideal location. The town also offers a leisure centre, art gallery, theatre and sporting venues.
Transport & Infrastructure
Scottish Historical Buildings Trust is a short walk from the mainline train station, connecting Kirkcaldy to Edinburgh, Dundee, and London. Regional bus services run nearby for local and intercity travel. Edinburgh Airport lies within reach for flights across the UK and abroad. The building’s High Street location places it near daily amenities. Regular train schedules support commuters and visitors. Public transport access makes office space for rent here practical for teams and clients.
Dining & Hospitality
Nearby streets feature a mix of places to eat and relax. Amritsar Tandoori Restaurant sits steps away, serving Indian cuisine for lunch or dinner. The Robert Nairn pub offers a casual setting close by for informal meetings or after-work gatherings. Victoria Hotel, further along Victoria Road, accommodates business travellers and guests. Local cafés and restaurants line the High Street, offering varied options for breaks or client meetings.
Culture & Leisure
Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre stands a short distance from the building, with facilities for fitness and swimming. Adam Smith Theatre hosts performances and events throughout the year. Kirkcaldy Galleries, located near the War Memorial Gardens, displays art and local history exhibits. The nearby promenade invites a walk along the waterfront. Businesses in this area can access shared workspace while enjoying cultural and recreational options within walking distance.