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Monument Crescent, Shawfarm, Prestwick, KA9 2RQ

For sale: POA|General Industrial, Land, Industrial, Commercial Land

Property details

FOR SALEPOA
ADDRESSMonument Crescent, Shawfarm, Prestwick, KA9 2RQ
TYPEGeneral Industrial, Land, Industrial, Commercial Land
TENUREFor Sale Freehold
POSTED ON1st July 2022

Description

DEVELOPMENT SITE FOR SALE (WHOLE OR PART MAY BE CONSIDERED)

Location

Prestwick is a town of circa 15,000 population (2011 census) located in the South Ayrshire local authority area approximately 34 miles south west of Glasgow City Centre. The development site is located adjacent to Prestwick International Airport. The site is well served by the nearby Prestwick train station and the A77/M77 motorway to Glasgow.

Description

The site is relatively flat, in the main grass covered and bound by Shaw Road and Monument Crescent. A circa 5 acre section to the south west of the site is affected by the presence of a grade B listed building (Shaw Tower), a footpath leading to Shaw Tower and an area of archaeological interest. Due to the proximity to the airport a height restriction on buildings exists for the site, ranging from 9.60 metres to 12.20 metres.

Planning

The site falls within the South Ayrshire Local Development Plan (adopted September 2014) in an area designated for business and industry related to aerospace, marine and defence uses. However, we note that a construction company were granted permission to develop their new HQ adjacent.

Tenure

The heritable interest in the whole site is available at offers over £1.45m. Please note that if the site is sold in parts a higher rate per acre will apply.

Legal Costs

Each party will be responsible for their own legal costs, with the purchaser liable for any Land and Buildings Transaction Tax.

Location

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Location: Monument Crescent, Shawfarm, Prestwick, KA9 2RQ

Prestwick International Airport (1.0 miles)

Prestwick Town (1.1 miles)

Newton-on-Ayr (2.1 miles)

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