33 Bridge Street - Lot 2
Longriggend, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, ML6 7SA
Guide Price
£155,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Poly Tunnel, Wind Energy
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Poly Tunnel, Wind Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Lot 2
Lot 2 offers a development opportunity to purchase land with stables, greenhouse, poly tunnel, wind turbine and approximately 18.3 acres of land. There is potential to construct a property subject to the necessary planning consents.
Greenhouses and Outbuildings
The property includes a large polytunnel measuring 80ft x 30ft, a large greenhouse of 50ft x 15ft with electrics and a second smaller greenhouse extending to 20ft x 10ft. There is an external water supply which provides water to all and a second access to the adjoining yard area. To the west of the yard is a 4-box stable block which is currently used for storage but could be utilised for horses or livestock, or as a workshop as it also benefits from an electricity supply.
The separate access to the buildings, located to the north of the house, also provides opportunities for other uses, subject to the necessary consents.
Wind Turbine
There is a 10kW wind turbine located on the property which was commissioned on 1st May 2012 and benefits from a Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) contract until 1st May 2037 at a rate of 28p per kW generated and 3.1p per kW exported to the grid.
All necessary electrical installations are completed, and the turbine was operational for a number of years however has recently been switched off, requiring a complete service and possibly some repairs however, on completion would be eligible to continue to receive income under the FiTs contract, as well as contribute to the property’s self-sufficiency and energy security.
Land
There is 18.3 acres of land with the property which is a combination of heather and mosses rich in nature and biodiversity, and former grazing paddocks. The land requires fencing to be reinstated and the grass managed should it be used for grazing livestock, with 2 main areas being formerly paddocks to the north of the access to the yard and to the south of the greenhouse and stables.
The land adjoining the property has previously been under consideration for allocation as part of the North Lanarkshire Local Development Plan. Whilst not allocated currently there is potential for alternative uses, be that a single house plot or larger scale change of use for commercial or residential use.
In addition to the land offered in Lot 2 there are a further 4.5 acres or thereby located to the west of Lot 1 and adjacent to Lot 2, available by separate negotiation
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Lot 2 offers a development opportunity to purchase land with stables, greenhouse, poly tunnel, wind turbine and approximately 18.3 acres of land. There is potential to construct a property subject to the necessary planning consents.
Greenhouses and Outbuildings
The property includes a large polytunnel measuring 80ft x 30ft, a large greenhouse of 50ft x 15ft with electrics and a second smaller greenhouse extending to 20ft x 10ft. There is an external water supply which provides water to all and a second access to the adjoining yard area. To the west of the yard is a 4-box stable block which is currently used for storage but could be utilised for horses or livestock, or as a workshop as it also benefits from an electricity supply.
The separate access to the buildings, located to the north of the house, also provides opportunities for other uses, subject to the necessary consents.
Wind Turbine
There is a 10kW wind turbine located on the property which was commissioned on 1st May 2012 and benefits from a Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) contract until 1st May 2037 at a rate of 28p per kW generated and 3.1p per kW exported to the grid.
All necessary electrical installations are completed, and the turbine was operational for a number of years however has recently been switched off, requiring a complete service and possibly some repairs however, on completion would be eligible to continue to receive income under the FiTs contract, as well as contribute to the property’s self-sufficiency and energy security.
Land
There is 18.3 acres of land with the property which is a combination of heather and mosses rich in nature and biodiversity, and former grazing paddocks. The land requires fencing to be reinstated and the grass managed should it be used for grazing livestock, with 2 main areas being formerly paddocks to the north of the access to the yard and to the south of the greenhouse and stables.
The land adjoining the property has previously been under consideration for allocation as part of the North Lanarkshire Local Development Plan. Whilst not allocated currently there is potential for alternative uses, be that a single house plot or larger scale change of use for commercial or residential use.
In addition to the land offered in Lot 2 there are a further 4.5 acres or thereby located to the west of Lot 1 and adjacent to Lot 2, available by separate negotiation
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.