Land
Land
102366
Key information
Features and description
- Access to mains Water, Electric and Sewage
- 2.35 Acres
- Plots for 10 Properties
- Panoramic Sea Views
- South Facing
The site offers a very rare opportunity for a developer to explore a broad range of layout and design possibilities for 10 residential homes in this large plot covering 2.35 acres which command south facing panoramic views of The Holy Loch and The Firth of Clyde in one of the most picturesque and sought after local villages to live within located in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
The site has been designated for residential development for 10 Homes by the LochLomond &Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan, Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) is subsequently not required for the site, and consequently, the purchaser may go directly to the next stage in the planning application process. Please note that the designation for residential development for 10 Homes by the LochLomond &Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan will always take precedence over any type of Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) granted should the purchaser wish to take advantage of this opportunity. The plot size is 2.35 acres.
The development site is situated in the picturesque village of Strone resting at a high elevation providing panoramic views which are south facing of The Holy Loch and The Firth of Clyde. The development site has been designated for residential development for 10 Homes by the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan, as can be viewed in the link provided below:
LAND FOR 10 HOMES (AS PER LOCAL PARK PLAN - LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK) - SITE IS LOCATED TO THE EAST AND ADJACENT TO PROPERTY NAME - AUCHENGOWER, STRONE, DUNOON, ARGYLL, PA23 8RR
LAND SHADED IN RED IS DESIGNATED FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR 10 HOMES BY THE LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK - AS PER THEIR LOCAL PARK PLAN - PART 3 - PAGE 74.
PLEASE NOTE PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE (PPP) IS NO LONGER NECESSARY - IN ESSENCE, IT ALREADY EXISTS AS PER THE LOCAL PARK PLAN AND THE PURCHASER MAY GO TO THE NEXT STAGE OF THE PLANNING PROCESS FOR 10 HOMES.
LAND FOR 10 HOMES COMES WITH ADDITIONAL LAND SHADED IN GREEN ABOVE.
Plot Dimensions
Land Shaded in Red
Front Boundary (at Roadside) - 65.00 m Back Boundary -84.91 m
Lefthand Boundary - 35.41 m Righthand Boundary - 71.18 m
Land Shaded in Green
Front Boundary- 84.91 m Back Boundary - 93.81 m
Lefthand Boundary - 76.00 m Righthand Boundary - 64.55 m
ROAD ACCESS HAS BEEN GRANTED IN PRINCIPLE VIA 2 ACCESS POINTS TO THE FRONT OF THE SITE AT ROADSIDE VIA STRONE BRAE ROAD TO MULTIPLE HOMES AS WELL AS VIA 1 ACCESS POINT TO THE REAR OF THE SITE VIA THE UPPER RIGHTHAND CORNER (SHADED IN RED) TO MULTIPLE HOMES.
Strone is host to a popular local pub/restaurant renowned for its homemade meals, a local cafe and village shop, all of which are located along the Shore Road. Strone is also home to a very thriving primary school opposite Dunselma Castle and secondary education is available from Dunoon Grammar School. Strone also provides a challenging golf club, excellent sailing facilities and water sports available upon the nearby Holy Loch, as well as services every Sunday at Strone Church. And, the Holy Loch Marina is also very nearby.
Twenty six miles from Glasgow and along The River Clyde, and a short ferry crossing from the mainland, lies Dunoon, the doorway to the Highlands, often described as Scotlands "best kept secret.” First and lasting impressions are of breathtaking wonderment at the unspoilt, beautiful and dramatic landscapes created by nature. Dunoon has an attractive esplanade and is famous for its Victorian pier which lies beneath the Castle Mound and gardens which features a statue of Highland Mary, Rabbie Burns great love. The Victorian main street in Dunoon has a variety of charity shops, bakers, butchers and candlestick makers, to include two supermarkets and numerous pubs and restaurants and is host to two leisure and fitness centres, one in town and one via the Hunters Quay Holiday Village. For art and culture lovers, there is the recently refurbished Burgh Hall and Dunoon boasts of being home to one of the cutest cinemas in Scotland which is independently owned and family run.
Dunoon is just over an hours journey to Glasgow International Airport and enjoys both a very frequent car/passenger and foot ferry with frequent rail and bus links from Gourock taking one directly into Glasgow City Centre with great ease and to Paisley Gilmour Street with a bus link to Glasgow International Airport.
Seven miles from Dunoon and situated within The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is the picturesque village of Strone. Strone enjoys some of the most sought after positions along The Cowal Peninsula overlooking the converging waters of The Holy Loch, Loch Long and The Clyde Estuary.
The site has been designated for residential development for 10 Homes by the LochLomond &Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan, Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) is subsequently not required for the site, and consequently, the purchaser may go directly to the next stage in the planning application process. Please note that the designation for residential development for 10 Homes by the LochLomond &Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan will always take precedence over any type of Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) granted should the purchaser wish to take advantage of this opportunity. The plot size is 2.35 acres.
The development site is situated in the picturesque village of Strone resting at a high elevation providing panoramic views which are south facing of The Holy Loch and The Firth of Clyde. The development site has been designated for residential development for 10 Homes by the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park as per their Local Park Plan, as can be viewed in the link provided below:
LAND FOR 10 HOMES (AS PER LOCAL PARK PLAN - LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK) - SITE IS LOCATED TO THE EAST AND ADJACENT TO PROPERTY NAME - AUCHENGOWER, STRONE, DUNOON, ARGYLL, PA23 8RR
LAND SHADED IN RED IS DESIGNATED FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR 10 HOMES BY THE LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK - AS PER THEIR LOCAL PARK PLAN - PART 3 - PAGE 74.
PLEASE NOTE PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE (PPP) IS NO LONGER NECESSARY - IN ESSENCE, IT ALREADY EXISTS AS PER THE LOCAL PARK PLAN AND THE PURCHASER MAY GO TO THE NEXT STAGE OF THE PLANNING PROCESS FOR 10 HOMES.
LAND FOR 10 HOMES COMES WITH ADDITIONAL LAND SHADED IN GREEN ABOVE.
Plot Dimensions
Land Shaded in Red
Front Boundary (at Roadside) - 65.00 m Back Boundary -84.91 m
Lefthand Boundary - 35.41 m Righthand Boundary - 71.18 m
Land Shaded in Green
Front Boundary- 84.91 m Back Boundary - 93.81 m
Lefthand Boundary - 76.00 m Righthand Boundary - 64.55 m
ROAD ACCESS HAS BEEN GRANTED IN PRINCIPLE VIA 2 ACCESS POINTS TO THE FRONT OF THE SITE AT ROADSIDE VIA STRONE BRAE ROAD TO MULTIPLE HOMES AS WELL AS VIA 1 ACCESS POINT TO THE REAR OF THE SITE VIA THE UPPER RIGHTHAND CORNER (SHADED IN RED) TO MULTIPLE HOMES.
Strone is host to a popular local pub/restaurant renowned for its homemade meals, a local cafe and village shop, all of which are located along the Shore Road. Strone is also home to a very thriving primary school opposite Dunselma Castle and secondary education is available from Dunoon Grammar School. Strone also provides a challenging golf club, excellent sailing facilities and water sports available upon the nearby Holy Loch, as well as services every Sunday at Strone Church. And, the Holy Loch Marina is also very nearby.
Twenty six miles from Glasgow and along The River Clyde, and a short ferry crossing from the mainland, lies Dunoon, the doorway to the Highlands, often described as Scotlands "best kept secret.” First and lasting impressions are of breathtaking wonderment at the unspoilt, beautiful and dramatic landscapes created by nature. Dunoon has an attractive esplanade and is famous for its Victorian pier which lies beneath the Castle Mound and gardens which features a statue of Highland Mary, Rabbie Burns great love. The Victorian main street in Dunoon has a variety of charity shops, bakers, butchers and candlestick makers, to include two supermarkets and numerous pubs and restaurants and is host to two leisure and fitness centres, one in town and one via the Hunters Quay Holiday Village. For art and culture lovers, there is the recently refurbished Burgh Hall and Dunoon boasts of being home to one of the cutest cinemas in Scotland which is independently owned and family run.
Dunoon is just over an hours journey to Glasgow International Airport and enjoys both a very frequent car/passenger and foot ferry with frequent rail and bus links from Gourock taking one directly into Glasgow City Centre with great ease and to Paisley Gilmour Street with a bus link to Glasgow International Airport.
Seven miles from Dunoon and situated within The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is the picturesque village of Strone. Strone enjoys some of the most sought after positions along The Cowal Peninsula overlooking the converging waters of The Holy Loch, Loch Long and The Clyde Estuary.
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