Located at the heart of the site is the Rowett Research Institute which comprises a series of research, academic and agricultural style buildings extending to approximately 25,000 square metres (270,000 square feet) with the remaining sections of Rowett North being predominantly laid to agricultural use. The site also accommodates a number of prominent buildings including Strathcona House, The Boyd Orr Building, The Reid Library and Wardenhill House all of which may be suitable for redevelopment/ conversion subject to gaining the appropriate local authority consents. The site also has a residential portfolio consisting of 23 properties of differing styles. It is anticipated the Campus area of Rowett North will be substantially cleared by the purchaser to facilitate development.
Location
Aberdeen comprises Scotland’s third largest city with a population of around 213,000 people and a regional catchment of some 500,000. The city has good transportation communications with the A90 providing direct links onto the motorway network making both Edinburgh and Glasgow accessible in just over two hours. The city also has main line rail links and an active port. Aberdeen Airport provides a variety of routes serving both national and international destinations.
Rowett North is situated on the north western periphery of Aberdeen, adjacent to the Bucksburn and Dyce districts of the city. The estate enjoys access off the A96, the main commuting route from the city centre to Dyce, Aberdeen Airport and the towns to the north west. The surrounding area is mixed in nature with Bucksburn comprising a mixture of residential properties, whilst Dyce comprises an established industrial/ commercial location with Aberdeen Airport also in very close proximity.
Terms
A closing date for offers will be set in due course. Interested parties should consequently note their interest
with the sole agents. Offers are invited for our Clients freehold interest. Offers free of suspensive conditions are preferred although those which are conditional on securing planning permission will be considered. Phased payment methodologies will similarly be entertained.