There are two development sites, which are available individually, or, as a package for sale.
Location
The subjects comprise surplus grounds forming part of the Motherwell Miners Welfare Social and Bowling Club, which is situated on Ladywell Road, a popular residential street, at its junction with The Loaning to the south of Motherwell Town Centre. Strathclyde Park and M74 are within a short distance of the location.
Motherwell is located in North Lanarkshire region approximately 15 miles east of Glasgow. The town has a population in excess of over 30,000 persons and is located between the M8 and M74 motorways. The town has a railway station providing regular services to Glasgow, Edinburgh and surrounding Lanarkshire towns.
Accommodation
Site 1 – the larger regular shaped site, a former car park having shared access with the Bowling Club and a hedgerow boundary to Ladywell Avenue. The Loaning and a fenced boundary to existing playing fields. The site is generally level, mostly tarmac surfaced and extends to an area of 0.51 Ha (1.25 Ac), or thereby.
Site 2 – the smaller site, an unused bowling green which is elevated and has potential for access on to Ladywell Avenue. The site extends to 0.28 Ha (0.68 Ac), or thereby.
PLANNING - The sites are zoned as community within the North Lanarkshire Local Plan although site 1 has previously had outline planning permission under reference S/08/00508/OUT for a flatted residential development, which has since expired. We believe that the sites have potential for a number of alternative uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Further enquiries in this regard should be directed to North Lanarkshire Planning Department on 01698 274107.
Terms
Offers are invited for our client’s Heritable interest in the sites on an individual basis or, as a package.
Specification
- Two regular shaped development sites
- Popular residential area close to Motherwell Town Centre
- Site 1, corner site of 0.51 Ha (1.25 Ac)
- Site 2, gap site of 0.28 Ha (0.68 Ac)
- Previous consent for residential development
- Potential for variety of uses, subject to planning
- Offers invited