The subjects comprise Cottar House and associated grounds and car park. Cottar House is a detached cottage which is currently occupied by Glenrothes Art Club. The site has a private access from Alburne Park and comprises a car park to the rear bound by trees and a brick wall.
Location
Glenrothes is Fife’s third largest town with a population approaching 40,000 persons and is located approximately equidistant to the cities of Edinburgh (32 miles) and Dundee (27 miles).
Glenrothes is a former new town situated in the heart of Fife and is the administrative capital of Fife containing both Fife Council and Fife Constabulary Headquarters. It is a major industrial centre and the economy is largely reliant on light industry and local government jobs.
Glenrothes is a near neighbour to Kirkcaldy. The town is served with all essential transport, medical, educational and shopping facilities.
The site lies towards the eastern end of Glenrothes within an established residential area.
Accommodation
Site area of 0.224 acres or thereby.
Planning - Planning Permission in Principle for the erection of up to 3 dwelling houses (demolition of existing buildings). Further information can be obtained from the selling agents or from Fife Council Planning Department – Reference 16/02857/PPP.
Terms
Terms - Our client is inviting offers in the region of £175,000 for their heritable interest.
Energy Performance Certificate - Awaiting further details.
VAT - Prices are quoted exclusive of VAT (if applicable).
Specification
- Residential development opportunity within established Glenrothes residential area.
- Planning Permission in Principle for the erection of up to 3 dwelling houses (demolition of existing buildings).
- Site area 0.224 acres or thereby.
- Offers in the region of £175,000.