A unique land holding with a historic listed building and courtyard nestled within an established modernised development with full planning permission for 7 dwelling houses.
The village of Cambusbarron is located on the western edge of Stirling, arguably owes its existence to the spinning and weaving industry. Established in 1833, Hayford Mills comprised several buildings, the main and most impressive of which was constructed circa 1860. This imposing 4 storey building is category A listed and recorded by Historic Scotland as “one of the largest and most complete of Scotland’s vertically integrated woollen mills”. Externally, the red and cream brickwork on the main building and several other facades is particularly of note. Block E was originally built as a boiler house, latterly converted to a loading bay, on the end of the largest of the mill buildings, with an adjoining taller engine house on the corner of the mill building.
In recent times, the surrounding sites have been largely developed for residential use, with the historic mill blocks converted and a number of new build terraced homes erected. The subjects of sale include a dilapidated unroofed listed building and surrounding lands and pathway that contain some low-lying vegetation. The site is protected by heras fencing though is clearly visible from both Woolcarders Court and Telka Wynd. Parking spaces to the west are included in the sale and the current bin stores on Telka Wynd will be required to be repositioned to allow vehicular access. Pedestrian access is also from the south east (pathway from Paterson Way) and north west (pathway by the substation).
The most recent application, 21/00692/FUL granted full planning permission in 2021 for seven dwelling houses, with some conditions. The site is the last area of the Hayford Mills site to remain undeveloped, and as such presents a unique opportunity to finalise the redevelopment of Hayford Mills.
Proposals retain the existing footprint and access arrangements around the application site are as approved in previously consented applications (18/00736/FUL & 18/00737/LBC). The proposed build materials and architectural language of the new build elements have been carefully chosen to provide a contemporary interpretation of the historic Hayford Mills vernacular and will both respect the industrial heritage of the original buildings, whilst matching that already approved for the new build to be built the south-east of the application site. Red and cream brickwork is proposed, with regular fenestration and traditional slate roofs laid in diminishing courses.
A data pack which includes full details of the planning consent and drawings is available through the Selling Agents. Services are nearby. Purchasers will need to make their own enquires with service providers and will be responsible for connection costs.
Location
The site is located on the edge of the village of Cambusbarron and provides access to a superb range of amenities. There is a local primary school and the area is within the catchment for Stirling High School. Stirling is close by with its High Street multiples and speciality shops located within the Thistle Marches shopping centre. Also within the area are excellent commuting links to business centres in the Central Belt with the motorway networks leading to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth. For those wishing to use public transport, Stirling has a mainline rail station located at Riverside.
In addition to the excellent shopping facilities the city has to offer, there are numerous sites of historical significance such as Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument. Stirling University, which includes the MacRobert Arts Centre, is also within easy reach. Leisure and recreational facilities in and around the city are excellent including Stirling Golf Club and The Peak. Stirling is on the edge of some of Scotland’s most beautiful countryside, including the Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, making Stirling the Gateway to the Highlands.
Accommodation
Size - 14,375 sq ft (1,335.46 sq m)
Terms
Price - Offers over £150,000 plus VAT.
Drainage/ SEPA - According to SEPA flood maps, the map currently shows that there are no short term or long term flood risks at the site. Purchasers should familiarise and satisfy themselves with the most up to date information from SEPA. Purchasers can view the SEPA maps via this link: https://www.sepa.org.uk/environment/water/flooding/flood-maps/
Access & Boundaries - The site benefits from servitude rights and access and wayleaves for service media through the residential housing site lying immediately to the south, developed by Allan Water Homes (Cambusbarron) Limited. There is a corresponding obligation on the site to contribute to the maintenance, repair and renewal of mutual roads and services. The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing servitude and wayleave rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others following their solicitors’ examination of the title deeds.
Rateable Value - No rateable value currently applies to this land holding. However the subjects may require to be assessed to meet specific occupier requirements. Further information on rates payments are available at www. saa.gov.uk.
Specification
- Full Planning Permission
- Historic Building
- Good access
- Services nearby
- Fantastic location