Glenhove Manor Farm - Lot 1
Cumbernauld, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G67 4AA
Guide Price
£430,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Smallholding, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Overage / Clawback, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Smallholding, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Overage / Clawback, Pasture Land
Lot 1: Glenhove Manor Farmhouse, Steading and 33.5 acres
Glenhove Manor farmhouse is a traditional, whitewashed stone property under a combinationslate and tile roof with a private garden to the south and traditional steading surrounding a charming courtyard to the north. The farmhouse is at the core of the steading which includes a larger shed and adjacent yard area to the west which has consent for use as storage for caravans and offers an opportunity to earn a passive income.
Built in 1789, Glenhove Manor Farm presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a small farm extending to 75.06 acres or thereby and offering smallholding, equestrian and afforestation opportunities. Glenhove Manor Farm includes a 4 bedroom farmhouse, range of traditional and modern buildings, former coach house, some with development potential, and grazing land across 8 fields.
Available as a whole or in 3 lots.
Cumbernauld - 2 miles
Airdrie – 5 miles
Glasgow - 15 miles
Stirling – 16 miles
Edinburgh - 40 miles
EPC - F34
Situated in North Lanarkshire, the property lies approximately 2 miles south east of Cumbernauld and 5 miles north of Airdrie. Both towns provide a range of amenities including schooling and healthcare, with Glasgow only 15 miles to the west providing further facilities, including Glasgow Airport which offers domestic and international connectivity.
Ideally positioned for commuters, Glenhove Manor Farm has excellent connectivity to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the M8, M80 and main trainline all within easy reach. The nearest train stations are located at Greenfaulds 1.5 miles to the northwest and Cumbernauld 2.3 miles to the north. Both offer regular services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. The M80 Junction 5 is 2 miles to the northwest and Junction 6 of the M8 lies 8 miles from the property.
For those keen on outdoor pursuits Palacerigg Country Park, Drumpellier Country Park, Hillend Reservoir, the Airdrie to Bathgate cycling route and the Campsie Hills are all easily accessible.
Access to Glenhove Manor Farm is taken from Glenhove Road, leading from Blairlinn View via Stirling Road. There are access points from the north to the yard and the courtyard and residential access from the east leading to the front of the farmhouse.
The farm is available for sale as a whole or in three lots.
Lot 1: Glenhove Manor Farmhouse, Steading and 33.5 acres
Glenhove Manor farmhouse is a traditional, whitewashed stone property under a combinationslate and tile roof with a private garden to the south and traditional steading surrounding a charming courtyard to the north. The farmhouse is at the core of the steading which includes a larger shed and adjacent yard area to the west which has consent for use as storage for caravans and offers an opportunity to earn a passive income.
House
Situated in the heart of the property, the farmhouse is of stone construction with a whitewash finish and a partial slate partial tile roof benefiting from scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Internally the property is decorated to a suitable standard with some original features such as the staircase retained.The ground floor is fully wheelchair accessible.
Accommodation comprises:
Entrance Vestibule & Hallway
Long carpeted hallway connecting the rooms on the ground floor and the original staircase leading to the first floor. Both external doors to the property open into this space.
Living Room
Bright and cosy carpeted living room space with large southern facing windows with a view over the garden ground and rural outlook.
Dining Room
Bright and cosy carpeted dining room with a built-in storage with large southern facing windows with a similar rural outlook. The dining room leads to the Utility room and Kitchen.
Kitchen
Large dining kitchen with a range of fitted floor and wall units there is also a traditional raeburn with a separate electric cook top offering a range of cooking facilities.
Utility Room
The utility room is accessed via the dining room, the kitchen and adapted shower room. There is a sink area with space for white goods.
Adapted Shower Room
Tiled accessible wet room containing a shower, toilet and wash hand basin.
Bathroom
Part tiled bathroom with a separate shower unit.
Master bedroom
Grand carpeted bedroom benefitting from ample light from the double aspect windows to the west and south.
Bedroom 2
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with views of the rural outlook to the north.
Bedroom 3
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with a built in storage cupboard and views over the garden ground and fields to the south.
Bedroom 4/ Office
Ample sized carpeted single bedroom that would provide a suitable office space.
Attic Space
Currently, the main attic space is used for storage. This is a floored space, with single skylight, and a single glazed window that could offer potential for creating further accommodation, subject to the appropriate consents. Access is gained via a staircase from the first-floor landing.
Externally
The dwelling benefits from ample carparking on a tarmacadamed courtyard situated to the rear of the property where there is an outdoor w/c and and boiler store.To the front of the house the garden is predominantly laid down to lawn with a stone driveway. The adjacent yard benefits from hard standing throughout.
Steading
There are both traditional and modern buildings within the steading. The traditional stone built range is to the north of the farmhouse and compromises the following elements:
1.The Byre
The Byre is attached to the House and is of traditional stone construction with a timber framed modern tile roof and a concrete floor. There are two exterior access points with a single door access via courtyard to the west and secure double timber doors to the east. There is also internal access to the adjacent coal store. It is serviced by single phase electricity and benefits from a water supply.
2.The Coal Store
The coal store is a continuation of the byre building and is therefore of similar construction. There are two exterior access points with a secure double door access via courtyard to the west and single door to the east.
3.The Stable
The Stable is located in the north corner of the steading and adjoins both the coal store and the bothy. It is also of a traditional stone construction under a timber framed modern tile roof. The stable has open access to the courtyard via a stone archway and single door access to the covered lean to at the east of the property. There is a combination Concrete and stone floor with cement block and timber framed internal structures and is currently used as a car port with two stable spaces.
There is a loft area with access via external stairs from the courtyard however this will not be available to view for health and safety reasons.
4.The Lean to
Timber framed corrugate sheet roof lean to with stone floor and stone walls to the east, north and west whilst remaining open to the south elevation. Attached to the eastern elevation of the stable block.
5.The Bothy
Adjoining the western elevation of the stable, the bothy is again of traditional stone construction with a timber framed modern tile roof and a concrete floor with single door access to courtyard.
6.The Workshop
The workshop is located to the west of the courtyard and is of traditional stone construction under timber framed modern tile roof with concrete floor.
7.The Tack Room
The tack room is built into the workshop with timber doors forming the northern elevation and the ceiling with stone western, eastern and southern elevations over a stone floor. Single door access to the courtyard.
The more modern buildings are to the west of the farmhouse and traditional range and benefit from separate roadside access. They extend to:
8. General Purpose Shed (15m x 6.8m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and side cladding with both concrete sheet panelled and stone walls and a concrete floor. There is internal access to the workshop in the adjacent traditional range and two sets of external secure steal doors suitable to facilitate machinery storage.
9. Pole Barn (37m x 7.5m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and gables and adjoining lean to on the eastern elevation. The pole barn is not fully usable in its current condition and would benefit from repairs to the cladding to bring back into use.
10. Lean to (14m x 5.5m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and partially clad gables. The Lean to is in a similar state of repair to the adjoining pole barn and would benefit from
11. Former Sileage Pit
Constructed of Steel and concrete sleeper walls with a concrete floor, most recently used for storage.
12. Former Coach House
Located to the south of the garden and with access from the minor public road adjacent, the former coach house which had previously been used for stabling for 2 horses however the structure is in need of renovation and would present an excellent development opportunity, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Land
The land extends to 33.5 acres or thereby and is split in to 4 main enclosures, split by the public road, and a further small area to the east of the farmhouse garden.
Field Number Area (Hectares) Area (Acres)
1 3.14 7.78
2 3.36 8.30
3 3.83 8.35
4 3.55 8.77
9 0.12 0.3
Total 13.56 33.5
Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) & IACS
Basic Payment Entitlements are not claimed by the vendor and there are no entitlements available with the sale.
Less Favoured Area Support Scheme (LFASS)
The property is in an area eligible for LFASS support scheme.
Development & Clawback
There is a lapsed planning consent for the traditional outbuildings for conversion to three residential dwellings. The details can be obtained by consulting North Lanarkshire local authority and using the reference 05/02044/FUL.
Lot 1 at Glenhove Manor Farm is sold subject to a clawback
of 50% of the uplift in value created by any non-agricultural or
non-arboricultural use over a period of 25 years from the date of
sale. This will be secured by way of standard security
Sporting Rights
Any sporting rights are included in the sale in so far as they are owned.
Mineral Rights
To the extent they are included within the vendor’s title.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted appliances, curtains, carpets and floor coverings in the farmhouse are included within the sale at no extra charge. No warranties are given for the fitted appliances.
Local Authority
North Lanarkshire Council
Civic Centre
Windmillhill Street
Motherwell
ML1 1AB
Plans, Areas and Schedules
These are based on the Ordnance Survey and Title Deeds and are for reference only. They have been carefully checked and computed by the selling agents and the purchaser shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property and any error or mis-statement shall not annul the sale nor entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.
Viewing
By strict appointment with the Selling Agents.
Deposit
A deposit of 10% of the purchase price will be payable on conclusion of missives. This will be non-refundable in the event of the transaction failing to reach completion for reasons not attributable to the vendors or their agents.
Solicitor
McLean & Stewart
51/53 High Street
Dunblane
FK15 0EG
Date of Entry
By mutual agreement.
Important Notes
Closing Dates
A closing date may be fixed. Prospective purchasers who have notified their interest through solicitors to the selling agents, in writing, will be advised of any closing date, unless the property has been sold previously. The seller is not bound to accept the highest or any offer, or to go to a closing date.
Offers
Formal offers, in the acceptable Scottish form should be submitted, along with the relevant money laundering paperwork in accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, through a Scottish Solicitor, to the Selling Agent.
Third Party Rights and Servitudes
The subjects are sold together with and subject to all existing rights of way, servitudes, wayleaves and others, whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise, and purchasers will be deemed to have satisfied themselves in all respects thereof.
Situated in North Lanarkshire, the property lies approximately 2 miles south east of Cumbernauld and 5 miles north of Airdrie. Both towns provide a range of amenities including schooling and healthcare, with Glasgow only 15 miles to the west providing further facilities, including Glasgow Airport which offers domestic and international connectivity.
Ideally positioned for commuters, Glenhove Manor Farm has excellent connectivity to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the M8, M80 and main trainline all within easy reach. The nearest train stations are located at Greenfaulds 1.5 miles
to the northwest and Cumbernauld 2.3 miles to the north. Both offer regular services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. The M80 Junction 5 is 2 miles to the northwest and Junction 6 of the M8 lies 8 miles from the property.
For those keen on outdoor pursuits Palacerigg Country Park, Drumpellier Country Park, Hillend Reservoir, the Airdrie to Bathgate cycling route and the Campsie Hills are all easily accessible.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Glenhove Manor farmhouse is a traditional, whitewashed stone property under a combinationslate and tile roof with a private garden to the south and traditional steading surrounding a charming courtyard to the north. The farmhouse is at the core of the steading which includes a larger shed and adjacent yard area to the west which has consent for use as storage for caravans and offers an opportunity to earn a passive income.
Built in 1789, Glenhove Manor Farm presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a small farm extending to 75.06 acres or thereby and offering smallholding, equestrian and afforestation opportunities. Glenhove Manor Farm includes a 4 bedroom farmhouse, range of traditional and modern buildings, former coach house, some with development potential, and grazing land across 8 fields.
Available as a whole or in 3 lots.
Cumbernauld - 2 miles
Airdrie – 5 miles
Glasgow - 15 miles
Stirling – 16 miles
Edinburgh - 40 miles
EPC - F34
Situated in North Lanarkshire, the property lies approximately 2 miles south east of Cumbernauld and 5 miles north of Airdrie. Both towns provide a range of amenities including schooling and healthcare, with Glasgow only 15 miles to the west providing further facilities, including Glasgow Airport which offers domestic and international connectivity.
Ideally positioned for commuters, Glenhove Manor Farm has excellent connectivity to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the M8, M80 and main trainline all within easy reach. The nearest train stations are located at Greenfaulds 1.5 miles to the northwest and Cumbernauld 2.3 miles to the north. Both offer regular services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. The M80 Junction 5 is 2 miles to the northwest and Junction 6 of the M8 lies 8 miles from the property.
For those keen on outdoor pursuits Palacerigg Country Park, Drumpellier Country Park, Hillend Reservoir, the Airdrie to Bathgate cycling route and the Campsie Hills are all easily accessible.
Access to Glenhove Manor Farm is taken from Glenhove Road, leading from Blairlinn View via Stirling Road. There are access points from the north to the yard and the courtyard and residential access from the east leading to the front of the farmhouse.
The farm is available for sale as a whole or in three lots.
Lot 1: Glenhove Manor Farmhouse, Steading and 33.5 acres
Glenhove Manor farmhouse is a traditional, whitewashed stone property under a combinationslate and tile roof with a private garden to the south and traditional steading surrounding a charming courtyard to the north. The farmhouse is at the core of the steading which includes a larger shed and adjacent yard area to the west which has consent for use as storage for caravans and offers an opportunity to earn a passive income.
House
Situated in the heart of the property, the farmhouse is of stone construction with a whitewash finish and a partial slate partial tile roof benefiting from scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Internally the property is decorated to a suitable standard with some original features such as the staircase retained.The ground floor is fully wheelchair accessible.
Accommodation comprises:
Entrance Vestibule & Hallway
Long carpeted hallway connecting the rooms on the ground floor and the original staircase leading to the first floor. Both external doors to the property open into this space.
Living Room
Bright and cosy carpeted living room space with large southern facing windows with a view over the garden ground and rural outlook.
Dining Room
Bright and cosy carpeted dining room with a built-in storage with large southern facing windows with a similar rural outlook. The dining room leads to the Utility room and Kitchen.
Kitchen
Large dining kitchen with a range of fitted floor and wall units there is also a traditional raeburn with a separate electric cook top offering a range of cooking facilities.
Utility Room
The utility room is accessed via the dining room, the kitchen and adapted shower room. There is a sink area with space for white goods.
Adapted Shower Room
Tiled accessible wet room containing a shower, toilet and wash hand basin.
Bathroom
Part tiled bathroom with a separate shower unit.
Master bedroom
Grand carpeted bedroom benefitting from ample light from the double aspect windows to the west and south.
Bedroom 2
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with views of the rural outlook to the north.
Bedroom 3
Spacious carpeted double bedroom with a built in storage cupboard and views over the garden ground and fields to the south.
Bedroom 4/ Office
Ample sized carpeted single bedroom that would provide a suitable office space.
Attic Space
Currently, the main attic space is used for storage. This is a floored space, with single skylight, and a single glazed window that could offer potential for creating further accommodation, subject to the appropriate consents. Access is gained via a staircase from the first-floor landing.
Externally
The dwelling benefits from ample carparking on a tarmacadamed courtyard situated to the rear of the property where there is an outdoor w/c and and boiler store.To the front of the house the garden is predominantly laid down to lawn with a stone driveway. The adjacent yard benefits from hard standing throughout.
Steading
There are both traditional and modern buildings within the steading. The traditional stone built range is to the north of the farmhouse and compromises the following elements:
1.The Byre
The Byre is attached to the House and is of traditional stone construction with a timber framed modern tile roof and a concrete floor. There are two exterior access points with a single door access via courtyard to the west and secure double timber doors to the east. There is also internal access to the adjacent coal store. It is serviced by single phase electricity and benefits from a water supply.
2.The Coal Store
The coal store is a continuation of the byre building and is therefore of similar construction. There are two exterior access points with a secure double door access via courtyard to the west and single door to the east.
3.The Stable
The Stable is located in the north corner of the steading and adjoins both the coal store and the bothy. It is also of a traditional stone construction under a timber framed modern tile roof. The stable has open access to the courtyard via a stone archway and single door access to the covered lean to at the east of the property. There is a combination Concrete and stone floor with cement block and timber framed internal structures and is currently used as a car port with two stable spaces.
There is a loft area with access via external stairs from the courtyard however this will not be available to view for health and safety reasons.
4.The Lean to
Timber framed corrugate sheet roof lean to with stone floor and stone walls to the east, north and west whilst remaining open to the south elevation. Attached to the eastern elevation of the stable block.
5.The Bothy
Adjoining the western elevation of the stable, the bothy is again of traditional stone construction with a timber framed modern tile roof and a concrete floor with single door access to courtyard.
6.The Workshop
The workshop is located to the west of the courtyard and is of traditional stone construction under timber framed modern tile roof with concrete floor.
7.The Tack Room
The tack room is built into the workshop with timber doors forming the northern elevation and the ceiling with stone western, eastern and southern elevations over a stone floor. Single door access to the courtyard.
The more modern buildings are to the west of the farmhouse and traditional range and benefit from separate roadside access. They extend to:
8. General Purpose Shed (15m x 6.8m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and side cladding with both concrete sheet panelled and stone walls and a concrete floor. There is internal access to the workshop in the adjacent traditional range and two sets of external secure steal doors suitable to facilitate machinery storage.
9. Pole Barn (37m x 7.5m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and gables and adjoining lean to on the eastern elevation. The pole barn is not fully usable in its current condition and would benefit from repairs to the cladding to bring back into use.
10. Lean to (14m x 5.5m)
Of steel portal frame construction under a corrugate sheet roof and partially clad gables. The Lean to is in a similar state of repair to the adjoining pole barn and would benefit from
11. Former Sileage Pit
Constructed of Steel and concrete sleeper walls with a concrete floor, most recently used for storage.
12. Former Coach House
Located to the south of the garden and with access from the minor public road adjacent, the former coach house which had previously been used for stabling for 2 horses however the structure is in need of renovation and would present an excellent development opportunity, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Land
The land extends to 33.5 acres or thereby and is split in to 4 main enclosures, split by the public road, and a further small area to the east of the farmhouse garden.
Field Number Area (Hectares) Area (Acres)
1 3.14 7.78
2 3.36 8.30
3 3.83 8.35
4 3.55 8.77
9 0.12 0.3
Total 13.56 33.5
Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) & IACS
Basic Payment Entitlements are not claimed by the vendor and there are no entitlements available with the sale.
Less Favoured Area Support Scheme (LFASS)
The property is in an area eligible for LFASS support scheme.
Development & Clawback
There is a lapsed planning consent for the traditional outbuildings for conversion to three residential dwellings. The details can be obtained by consulting North Lanarkshire local authority and using the reference 05/02044/FUL.
Lot 1 at Glenhove Manor Farm is sold subject to a clawback
of 50% of the uplift in value created by any non-agricultural or
non-arboricultural use over a period of 25 years from the date of
sale. This will be secured by way of standard security
Sporting Rights
Any sporting rights are included in the sale in so far as they are owned.
Mineral Rights
To the extent they are included within the vendor’s title.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted appliances, curtains, carpets and floor coverings in the farmhouse are included within the sale at no extra charge. No warranties are given for the fitted appliances.
Local Authority
North Lanarkshire Council
Civic Centre
Windmillhill Street
Motherwell
ML1 1AB
Plans, Areas and Schedules
These are based on the Ordnance Survey and Title Deeds and are for reference only. They have been carefully checked and computed by the selling agents and the purchaser shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property and any error or mis-statement shall not annul the sale nor entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.
Viewing
By strict appointment with the Selling Agents.
Deposit
A deposit of 10% of the purchase price will be payable on conclusion of missives. This will be non-refundable in the event of the transaction failing to reach completion for reasons not attributable to the vendors or their agents.
Solicitor
McLean & Stewart
51/53 High Street
Dunblane
FK15 0EG
Date of Entry
By mutual agreement.
Important Notes
Closing Dates
A closing date may be fixed. Prospective purchasers who have notified their interest through solicitors to the selling agents, in writing, will be advised of any closing date, unless the property has been sold previously. The seller is not bound to accept the highest or any offer, or to go to a closing date.
Offers
Formal offers, in the acceptable Scottish form should be submitted, along with the relevant money laundering paperwork in accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, through a Scottish Solicitor, to the Selling Agent.
Third Party Rights and Servitudes
The subjects are sold together with and subject to all existing rights of way, servitudes, wayleaves and others, whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise, and purchasers will be deemed to have satisfied themselves in all respects thereof.
Situated in North Lanarkshire, the property lies approximately 2 miles south east of Cumbernauld and 5 miles north of Airdrie. Both towns provide a range of amenities including schooling and healthcare, with Glasgow only 15 miles to the west providing further facilities, including Glasgow Airport which offers domestic and international connectivity.
Ideally positioned for commuters, Glenhove Manor Farm has excellent connectivity to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the M8, M80 and main trainline all within easy reach. The nearest train stations are located at Greenfaulds 1.5 miles
to the northwest and Cumbernauld 2.3 miles to the north. Both offer regular services to Edinburgh and Glasgow. The M80 Junction 5 is 2 miles to the northwest and Junction 6 of the M8 lies 8 miles from the property.
For those keen on outdoor pursuits Palacerigg Country Park, Drumpellier Country Park, Hillend Reservoir, the Airdrie to Bathgate cycling route and the Campsie Hills are all easily accessible.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.