Offers Over £49,995
Single house plot for sale
Site to NE of 31 Murray Crescent, Lamlash, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, KA27 8NS
View propertyLamlash Garage, is a detached, traditional workshop premises of brick construction having a pitched, streel truss framed roof with translucent panels providing lots of natural light to the unit.
The workshop has two vehicle entry doors to its main elevation and a third to the rear of the property, together with a lean-to side extension and a timber build office projection at its front elevation. There is a concrete surfaced yard to the rear to the front and rear of the building.
The workshop is rectangular in shape, containing three vehicle ramps and fixed road rollers to the floor. The side and front extensions contain a reception office, customer waiting area, two toilet facilities and a store.
An indicative floor plan is provided.
The garage is located within a mixed use area, including residential and we believe that the site has potential for residential development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents f
Features
Mixed use location in the village of Lamlash
Detached workshop premises with yard and office
Gross internal floor area of 257 sqm (2,766 sqft)
Total site area of 0.09 hectares (0.23 acres), with development potential
100% rates relief available
Offers are invited to include the goodwill, premises, fixture sand fittings
Area
Lamlash is located on the east coast of the Isle of Arran, a round 4 miles and an 8-minute drive south of the ferry terminal in Brodick, the largest settlement on the island.
Park Terrace is a mixed commercial and residential locality to the west of Lamlash village centre and just off the A841 ring road around the perimeter of the island.
The Isle of Arran is located off the west coast of Scotland in the North Ayrshire Council region and is accessed via regular ferry crossings with a 55 minute journey time to Brodick from Ardrossan, and a second ferry to the north of the island from Claonaig on Kintyre. Ardrossan is 35 miles south west of Glasgow, with good road links and the town offers regular rail services to Largs and Glasgow.
Arran has a population of around 5,000 persons, which swells significantly throughout the year during tourist season.
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