Property for sale
Property description & features
- Status: Available
- Type: Commercial
- Ownership: Freehold
- Occupation: Vacant
- AUCTION DATE: 02 May 2024
Reduced Buyers Fee: 3% of Sale Price (Min £3250 +vat)
Brick built DETACHED Commercial workshop building (UNIT 1). Well maintained building with outbuilding, slate roof, land to the rear and gated access. Change of Use potential. * Many of the buildings within this area including commercial premises and the church have historically received approval to be changed into residential dwellings setting a continued precedent for residential use. All conversions will be subject to the relevant consents and permissions for the planning authority * The local area is popular with residents, commuters and tourists with attractions including the Doon Valley narrow gauge railway and the most notable being the nearby Loch Doon. In a Conservation Area any alteration which includes demolition may require permission through an application for Conservation Area Consent. In all cases where proposals will involve a degree of demolition, they should first be referred to the Local Planning Authority for guidance before any work commences. For further information on the designation of a conservation area and how it might affect an individual property, please contact East Ayrshire Council, Planning and Economic Development,[use Contact Agent Button] or Historic Environment Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH (t:[use Contact Agent Button]). May be suitable for residential conversion (subject to consents). Main entrance into the building - Open Plan Internally. Two windows. Internally spread over two levels with wooden stairwell to upper level. Currently used as a workshop/storage facility. Freehold Sale. External View available at any time. No appointment necessary - AVAILABLE FOR PRE AUCTION OFFERS. Brick – the bulk of the industrial-era properties are formed from brickwork which appears to have been manufactured on-site and is a fairly consistent dark red, high quality brick. Slate – The majority of buildings within the conservation area are roofed in Ballachulish slate. Dunaskin’s special architectural and historic interest focuses on the range of buildings dating from both the ironworks and later brickwork phases of development.
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02 May 2024, 10am-3pm
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