Land for sale
Newburgh, Cupar, Fife, KY14 6JE
Guide Price
£180,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Woodland
Brick agricultural shed with potential for residential development, subject to Planning / Permitted Development Rights. Adjacent area of mixed woodland. Delightful quiet rural setting. Good country views. Accessible location. Services nearby. 0.67 acres / 0.27 ha.
Situation
The Blinkbonny Development Site and adjacent woodland enjoy a wonderful quiet setting adjacent to the already converted Blinkbonny Steading, with spectacular views over the surrounding rolling hills and countryside, a short distance to the northwest of Cupar. Local services and amenities are available in both Cupar and Newburgh which between them offer a good range of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and the like. In terms of city facilities there is straightforward access to both Perth and Dundee whilst a short drive to the east lies the ancient and historic university town of St Andrews, which offers an excellent selection of services and, as “The Home of Golf”, is also a major tourist destination. The nearby hamlet of Dunbog is a thriving community with a popular church and a highly regarded primary school.
Blinkbonny is surrounded by some glorious Fife countryside which is home to an array of wildlife and in terms of recreational pursuits offers great scope for walking, cycling, riding and golf with many highly rated courses within easy reach including Ladybank, Leven, Lundin Links, Scotscraig and Kingsbarns as well as the many fine courses in and around St Andrews where the Old Course regularly hosts the British Open, next due to call in 2022 for its 150th anniversary. Challenging shooting and fishing may be taken locally with some fine pheasant shoots nearby. The Fife Hunt is the most northerly pack of fox hounds in the UK and there are many opportunities for riding with pony clubs for the younger enthusiast.There is racing and polo at Scone outside Perth which is also the venue for the annual Scottish Game Fair. The pretty fishing villages of Fife’s quaint East Neuk, such as Anstruther, Elie, Pittenweem and Crail are just a short drive to the south whilst in terms of days out the wide open spaces of the Lomond Hills are close at hand along with a number of National Trust for Scotland properties including Hill of Tarvit outside Ceres, Kellie Castle and Falkland Palace. Fife’s beautiful and varied coastline includes several good sandy beaches such as Tentsmuir, Kingsbarns, St. Andrews and Elie. State schooling is available locally with private schooling being provided at St Leonards in St Andrews, the High School of Dundee and several well-regarded schools in the Perth area. There are railway stations in Ladybank, Cupar, Leuchars, Markinch and Perth with Edinburgh airport approximately 45 minutes to the south. The airport at Dundee offers short haul flights.
Description
The Blinkbonny Development Site comprises a substantial 10m X 20m former agricultural shed / store, essentially of a brick construction under a pitched corrugated fibre roof.
It is believed that the shed may have scope for conversion to residential use although interested parties should make their own detailed enquiries and satisfy themselves fully in this regard. No warranty is given.
Services are nearby.
Adjacent to the shed is an attractive area of mixed woodland.
Permitted Development Rights in Scotland
Interested parties are directed to the favourable recent changes by the Scottish Government to the Permitted Development Rights in Scotland which now include the conversion of agricultural and forestry buildings (constructed before 4/11/2019) for residential and commercial use: up to 5 dwellings (houses or flats) and 500 sq m flexible commercial space, respectively.
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, St Andrews
Situation
The Blinkbonny Development Site and adjacent woodland enjoy a wonderful quiet setting adjacent to the already converted Blinkbonny Steading, with spectacular views over the surrounding rolling hills and countryside, a short distance to the northwest of Cupar. Local services and amenities are available in both Cupar and Newburgh which between them offer a good range of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and the like. In terms of city facilities there is straightforward access to both Perth and Dundee whilst a short drive to the east lies the ancient and historic university town of St Andrews, which offers an excellent selection of services and, as “The Home of Golf”, is also a major tourist destination. The nearby hamlet of Dunbog is a thriving community with a popular church and a highly regarded primary school.
Blinkbonny is surrounded by some glorious Fife countryside which is home to an array of wildlife and in terms of recreational pursuits offers great scope for walking, cycling, riding and golf with many highly rated courses within easy reach including Ladybank, Leven, Lundin Links, Scotscraig and Kingsbarns as well as the many fine courses in and around St Andrews where the Old Course regularly hosts the British Open, next due to call in 2022 for its 150th anniversary. Challenging shooting and fishing may be taken locally with some fine pheasant shoots nearby. The Fife Hunt is the most northerly pack of fox hounds in the UK and there are many opportunities for riding with pony clubs for the younger enthusiast.There is racing and polo at Scone outside Perth which is also the venue for the annual Scottish Game Fair. The pretty fishing villages of Fife’s quaint East Neuk, such as Anstruther, Elie, Pittenweem and Crail are just a short drive to the south whilst in terms of days out the wide open spaces of the Lomond Hills are close at hand along with a number of National Trust for Scotland properties including Hill of Tarvit outside Ceres, Kellie Castle and Falkland Palace. Fife’s beautiful and varied coastline includes several good sandy beaches such as Tentsmuir, Kingsbarns, St. Andrews and Elie. State schooling is available locally with private schooling being provided at St Leonards in St Andrews, the High School of Dundee and several well-regarded schools in the Perth area. There are railway stations in Ladybank, Cupar, Leuchars, Markinch and Perth with Edinburgh airport approximately 45 minutes to the south. The airport at Dundee offers short haul flights.
Description
The Blinkbonny Development Site comprises a substantial 10m X 20m former agricultural shed / store, essentially of a brick construction under a pitched corrugated fibre roof.
It is believed that the shed may have scope for conversion to residential use although interested parties should make their own detailed enquiries and satisfy themselves fully in this regard. No warranty is given.
Services are nearby.
Adjacent to the shed is an attractive area of mixed woodland.
Permitted Development Rights in Scotland
Interested parties are directed to the favourable recent changes by the Scottish Government to the Permitted Development Rights in Scotland which now include the conversion of agricultural and forestry buildings (constructed before 4/11/2019) for residential and commercial use: up to 5 dwellings (houses or flats) and 500 sq m flexible commercial space, respectively.
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, St Andrews
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.