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Property and Architectural Services for SALE Property and Architectural Services Cargen Tower • Garroch Business Park • Garroch Loaning • Dumfries • DG2 8PN • T: 030 33 33 3000 • W: www.dumgal.gov.uk/property FOR SALE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY FORMER LANGHOLM PRIMARY SCHOOL Thomas Telford Road, Langholm DG13 0BL Offers over £130,000 Close to Langholm Town Centre • Site area 4,034 square metres (0.99 acre) or thereby • Offers over £130,000 Viewing and contact information Andrew Maxwell 01387 273832 Property and Architectural Services [email protected] Dumfries and Galloway Council Cargen Tower Nik Lane 01387 273833 Garroch Business Park [email protected] Garroch Loaning Alastair Johnson 01387 273828 Dumfries [email protected] DG2 8PN www.dumgal.gov.uk/property Accomodation The accommodation is on two levels with a Gross Internal Area of approx. 1,264 square metres 13,606 square feet. Planning The site is identified in the Local Development Plan Location 2- Proposed Plan-Page 168- LMH.H201 Former Primary School, Langholm (10 units allocated to 2029). The Property is situated close to the centre of Langholm within easy reach of Carlisle, located some 20 miles https://www.dumgal.gov.uk/media/19739/LDP2- south along the A7. Hawick is located 23 miles north Proposed-Plan/pdf/PROPOSED_PLAN_JAN_2018. on the A7 and Dumfries 38 miles travelling south along pdf?m=636564441676770000 the A7 and A75. From Langholm Town Centre, turn on Interested parties are advised to contact: to Townhead Bridge and proceed 300 metres along the Thomas Telford Road and the property is located to Development Management -Dumfries Kirkbank your left opposite to the new joint Langholm Primary House, English Street, Dumfries, DG1 2HS and Secondary schools. Telephone 01387 260199 The Property RATEABLE VALUE Currently £0 The building is Category B Listed EPC E The subjects comprise of the former Langholm Primary school and its grounds. The building is built from the blonde grey Whita (local) sandstone characteristic of Langholm and consists of a two-storey building constructed 1894 with two ground floor side wings The Chy Haugh constructed 1854. There is also the former dining hall Aswing siting within the rear curtilage of the site with a similar MARY Birkwood STREET 6 construction. There are two more recent extensions of 1 s Langholm e h c T r i E consisting of mainly of brick block construction with flat B h Primary School E e h c R T T u Nursery e S e r felt roofs. A description of the listing can be found on l t E c 8 e n U c Cottage h Eskbank e G u 14 12 T C Langholm A BUCCLEUCH the Historic Environment Scotland’s web site. B T 4 N Academy O M Hillview 2 34 82.3m School House 26 24 22 THOMAS TELFORD ROAD BUCCLEUCH 76.0m 1 SQUARE 3 The 1 10 Galaside 77.9m Pav 8 o 4 t Holm 1 8 Pol Bowling Green as 5 Thom Sta 8 Telford 6 0 7 Ho Manse B 1 2 4 15 1 28 FORMER LANGHOLM 14 a 17 PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 Playground 6 3 18 19 12 2 25 1 Issues 20 7 4 34 1 1 42 2 8 2 18 58 56 46 14 Issues ALBERT PLACE 44 36 WILLIAM STREET 9 5 1 5 5 3 1 5 0 1 1 2 3 Sinks o 7 t 2 0 1 5 1 1 2 1 Twr F Sta 3 Academy 16 2 2 15 17 Place Dairy 2 3 Cottage 1 9 e c 4 1 a r o r t e 9 e l l T 2 p a 1 s a Issues g t g h i a u o c l 24 t l h n a 2 n e g d r p 7 e n n d u e l 4 r i i e T o e l a K G 8 N E C D G 6 2 to 2 E 3 R T 3 2 Mill S 1 9 4 Y 3 R N 3 3 E 6 8 3 5 1 3 H 8 3 3 7 40 4 8 6 4 2 3 1 9 WALTER STREET LB 13 5 1 9 3 Quinton M s 21 6 errick k 3 9 1 1 n 1 t i f e d S l o h r e i T 42 C B e h T h t i e n t r n e e Pilmuir b s M o l y K 3 5 e i n Rowan r i B i u h T g d a E n t e l E s G a R r T B m S 40 L L 32 I A 24 D K Scale 16 S 8 E 0 Post Basement Dining Block Level 1 Nursery Block Level 1 Internal Gross Area = 1492.93 Sq.m. Main Block Level 1 Main Block Level 2 Property Services Langholm Primary School Level 1 & 2 050X00AA JAN 2008 Offers It is likely that a closing date for offers will be set. All offers should be sent to: Prospective purchasers are advised to note their interest Legal Services in the property with Property & Architectural Services, preferably through their solicitor, in order that they F.A.O. Supervisory Solicitor Conveyancing may be advised of such. On the closing date offers must Council Headquarters be submitted in writing in a sealed envelope clearly English Street marked: Dumfries DG1 2DD or LP9 Dumfries “Offer for Former Langholm Primary School, Thomas Telford Road, Langholm DG13 0BL ”. Dumfries and Galloway Council give notice that: 1. The particulars are set out as a general outline for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, photographs and reference to condition, necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details, are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. Where dimensions are shown, these are approximate only. 3. Included systems and appliances are un-tested and sold as seen and no warranty is given. Prospective purchasers should make their own investigations and enquiries. 4. Neither these particulars nor any communications by Dumfries and Galloway Council relative to the sale of this property or any part thereof shall be binding upon the Sellers (whether acted on or otherwise) unless the same is incorporated within a written document signed by the Sellers or on their behalf and are tested in conformity with Section 3 of the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995 or granted in pursuance of any such document..
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