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Remote Desktop Redirected Printer BUILDING PLOT AT KIRKHILL, NEW BYTH, TURRIFF, AB53 5XB Building Plot with previous P.P. for 3 houses Previous detailed p,p , for 3 detached houses with garages Located close to village centre Services readily available Open views to southwest Good development opportunity Offers over £120,000(for whole site) www.stewartwatson.co.uk TYPE OF PROPERTY GENERAL This is a building plot within the village of A right of access to the ground at the rear is New Byth but with open views to the currently in force. The development will southwest over agricultural land. require to be completed in such a manner as to ensure an access to the area is PLANNING PERMISSION maintained. Previous detailed planning permission existed from Aberdeenshire Council for 3 Entry By arrangement. detached dwellinghouses, comprising Lounge, Family Room, Kitchen, Study, Viewing Utility Room and Toilet on the ground Available by visiting the site. Any queries floor and Master Bedroom with en-suite, should be made to The Property Shop, two further Bedrooms and Bathroom on the Turriff on 01888 563777. upper floor. Garages to be erected within the site. A copy of the planning permission Email is available from our Property Shop in [email protected] Turriff. Offers N.B Previous planning permission existed All offers should be submitted in writing to which lapsed in September 2012 and it is our Turriff office. believed the subject to a fresh application, interested parties would be able to obtain LOCATION planning permission subject to making New Byth is approx. 36 Miles from appropriate enquires with the Local Aberdeen, 14 Miles from Fraserburgh and Authority. 8 miles from Turriff. Primary Schooling is in the nearby village of Cuminestown and SERVICES Secondary Schooling is at Turriff. There It is understood that mains water and mains are school buses. drainage are available alongside the site. Overhead electricity lines cross the site and Turriff itself is a thriving town with a mains electricity is readily available. The population of approx. 5,000. It has successful purchaser will however be excellent Primary and Secondary Schools required to meet the cost of re-aligning the and a good range of shops and other well electricity lines to the satisfaction of the supported facilities including Swimming Scottish Hydro Electric. Prospective Pool, Bowling Stadium, Library, purchasers will require to satisfy Community Centre, Sports Centre, Golf themselves as to the availability of services Course and fishing on the River Deveron. and the cost of connection thereto. Aberdeen is approx. 36 miles away. Reference DDP/TUR/F13 FREE VALUATION – We are pleased to offer a free and without obligation, valuation of your property. Contact Property Department at any of our offices. These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All statements contained therein, while believed to be correct, are not guaranteed. All measurements are approximate. Intending purchasers or leasees must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise, as to the accuracy of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The Property Shop, 2 Main Street, Turriff AB53 4AD (01888) 563777 38 Broad Street, Fraserburgh, AB43 9AH (01346) 514443 59 High Street, Turriff AB53 4EL (01888) 563773 21 Market Square, Oldmeldrum AB51 0AA (01651) 872314 65 High Street, Banff AB45 1AN (01261) 818883 4 North Street, Mintlaw, AB42 5HH (01771) 622338 42/44 East Church Street, Buckie AB56 1AB (01542) 833255 25 Grant Street, Cullen, AB56 4RS Mon- Fri 2pm – 5pm (01542) 840408 35 Queen Street, Peterhead AB42 1TP (01779) 476351 17-19 Duke Street, Huntly, AB54 8DL (01466) 792331.
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