East Nethershields Steading - Lot 2
Lot 2, Strathaven, Lanarkshire, ML10 6TY
Guide Price
£100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Jan 2023
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm
- Land Tags: N/A
Lot 2: East Nethershields Steading
East Nethershields Steading offers the opportunity to develop the site for a variety of commercial or lifestyle uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Recently amended Scottish Government planning policy offers the opportunity to develop the site with change of use for up to 5 residential plots of 150m2 each under Permitted Development Rights.
Lot 2 amounts to a total of 2.81 acres (11,388m2) with a total of 23,702 ft2 (2,202m2) covered shed space. The steading benefits from separate access directly off the main road offering excellent transport links to the north and south.
The steading would lend itself to workshop and storage space with the large yard area and direct road access beneficial for a range of commercial businesses. Equally, the site could be adapted to suit equestrian use with the installation of stabling facilities and conversion of shed space to an indoor arena.
Small Cattle Court (10.6m x 5.75m) of steel portal frame construction under box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel and stone walls.
Cubicle Shed (47.4m x 12.4m) of steel portal frame construction with concrete panel and stone walls. The roof of this building requires repair following storm damage.
Small Slatted Shed (11.5m x 6.3m) of timber and steel frame construction under a corrugated roof with brick and stone walls.
Lean-to Shed (8.5m x 7.25m) lean-to main cubicle shed, of steel portal frame construction under box profile roof with concrete floor.
Modern General Purpose Shed (36.9m x 12.0m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with block walls and a concrete floor with feed passage along one side.
Young Stock Shed 1 (32.6m x 10.2m) of timber and brick construction under a tin roof with a concrete floor and tin side cladding.
Young Stock Shed 2 (31.7m x 5.4m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel walls and a concrete floor.
Slatted Shed (32.4m x 5.96m) of timber frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel walls.
Calf Shed (27.2m x 5.0m) pole barn construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with a stone standing floor.
Straw Shed (24.3m x 5.9m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete walls and a concrete and stone floor.
To the south of the steading there are two former silage pits of earth bank construction with a concrete floor. There is also a former draff pit, constructed from steel and concrete sleeper walls with a concrete floor.These could be used for parking, additional storage or laydown with little adaptation from current condition.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
East Nethershields Steading offers the opportunity to develop the site for a variety of commercial or lifestyle uses, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Recently amended Scottish Government planning policy offers the opportunity to develop the site with change of use for up to 5 residential plots of 150m2 each under Permitted Development Rights.
Lot 2 amounts to a total of 2.81 acres (11,388m2) with a total of 23,702 ft2 (2,202m2) covered shed space. The steading benefits from separate access directly off the main road offering excellent transport links to the north and south.
The steading would lend itself to workshop and storage space with the large yard area and direct road access beneficial for a range of commercial businesses. Equally, the site could be adapted to suit equestrian use with the installation of stabling facilities and conversion of shed space to an indoor arena.
Small Cattle Court (10.6m x 5.75m) of steel portal frame construction under box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel and stone walls.
Cubicle Shed (47.4m x 12.4m) of steel portal frame construction with concrete panel and stone walls. The roof of this building requires repair following storm damage.
Small Slatted Shed (11.5m x 6.3m) of timber and steel frame construction under a corrugated roof with brick and stone walls.
Lean-to Shed (8.5m x 7.25m) lean-to main cubicle shed, of steel portal frame construction under box profile roof with concrete floor.
Modern General Purpose Shed (36.9m x 12.0m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with block walls and a concrete floor with feed passage along one side.
Young Stock Shed 1 (32.6m x 10.2m) of timber and brick construction under a tin roof with a concrete floor and tin side cladding.
Young Stock Shed 2 (31.7m x 5.4m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel walls and a concrete floor.
Slatted Shed (32.4m x 5.96m) of timber frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete panel walls.
Calf Shed (27.2m x 5.0m) pole barn construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with a stone standing floor.
Straw Shed (24.3m x 5.9m) of steel portal frame construction under a box profile roof and side cladding with concrete walls and a concrete and stone floor.
To the south of the steading there are two former silage pits of earth bank construction with a concrete floor. There is also a former draff pit, constructed from steel and concrete sleeper walls with a concrete floor.These could be used for parking, additional storage or laydown with little adaptation from current condition.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.