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CRAIGHOLME SCHOOL Pollokshields, Glasgow, G41 4HS CRAIGHOLME SCHOOL Pollokshields, Glasgow, G41 4HS Former School Premises including Three Traditional Villas with Substantial Modern Extensions and Two Semi-Detached Houses Craigholme School Pollokshields, Glasgow 2 • Former school premises including three villas with modern extensions, and two semi-detached houses • Located within the popular residential area of Pollokshields, approx. 3.5 km south west of Glasgow city centre • Approx. 1.6 acre / 0.64 ha site, adjacent to Maxwell Park and 1 km north east of Pollok Park • Main school building extends to approx. 48,474 sq. ft. (4,503 sq. m.) • Two semi-detached houses extend to approx. 9,101 sq. ft. (845 sq. m) • Potential for redevelopment into uses including residential, institutional and commercial, subject to necessary statutory consents • Offers invited for the whole Craigholme School provides a rare opportunity to acquire a former educational facility in the desirable Pollokshields area of Glasgow. The premises comprise three handsome villas with substantial infill extensions and two semi- detached houses positioned to the west of St Andrew’s Drive, an attractive tree-lined street home to substantial residential properties. Located close to Glasgow city centre, Junction 1 of the M77 and Pollok Park the subjects have redevelopment potential for a range of uses including residential, care home, institutional and commercial. Craigholme School Pollokshields, Glasgow 3 Extensions DESCRIPTION MAIN SCHOOL BUILDING Modern infill accommodation previously used as an assembly The subjects comprise the former Craigholme School, 68 St. Andrew’s Drive hall, gym and classrooms, arranged over ground, first and previously an independently run educational facility. The Positioned at the north east corner of the site, on the junction basement floors. The extensions on the St. Andrew’s Drive properties are located within an approx. 1.6 acre (0.64 of St. Andrew’s Drive and Dalziel Drive, the villa is arranged frontage are clad in a combination of facing brick and ha) L-shaped site. To the north of the site are residential over ground, first, attic and basement floors. The building is roughcast render under flat roofs. The extension on Hamilton properties off Dalziel Drive. To the east is St. Andrews Drive of traditional sandstone construction under a multi-pitched Avenue (‘The Jephcott Building’) is of traditional brick and then Maxwell Park. To the south is Hamilton Avenue. To the and slated roof. stone construction with the elevations clad in a combination west are substantial detached and semi-detached residential of stone and roughcast render - the main roofs are pitched properties accessed off Dalziel Drive and Hamilton Avenue. 70 St. Andrew’s Drive with a slate finish, with some flat sections. Positioned in the middle of the eastern frontage onto St. There is mature garden ground along the site’s tree-lined Andrew’s Drive the villa is arranged over ground, first and road frontages with vehicular access taken from Dalziel Drive basement floors. The building is of traditional sandstone at the north of the site. To the rear of the properties are play construction under a multi-pitched and slated roof. FLOOR APPROX. GIA APPROX. GIA areas surfaced in tarmac. (SQ FT.) ( SQ / M.) 72 St. Andrew’s Drive The former school properties have been altered / integrated Positioned at the south east corner of the site, on the junction Ground 23,284.6 2,163.2 to permit educational use. The three villas fronting St. of St. Andrew’s Drive and Hamilton Avenue, the villa is First 16,043.6 1,490.5 Andrews Drive are internally linked via their adjacent infill arranged over ground, first, attic and basement floors. The extensions. The former school premises can be classified as building is of traditional sandstone construction under a Basement 8,340.0 774.8 five main properties: pitched and slated roof. Attic 806.3 74.9 Total 48,474.5 4,503.5 TWO SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES 2 & 4 Hamilton Avenue Positioned at the south west corner of the site the pair of semi-detached properties are arranged over ground, first, attic and basement floors. The two houses are of traditional brick and stone construction under a pitched and slated roof. FLOOR APPROX. GIA APPROX. GIA (SQ FT.) ( SQ / M.) Ground 2,865.9 266.3 First 2889.1 268.4 Basement 2,772.0 257.5 Attic 574.1 53.3 TOTAL 9,101.1 845.5 Craigholme School Pollokshields, Glasgow 4 planning Current Use Class: 10 – Non-Residential Institution. Development Potential: The former school premises have the potential for a range of residential (villa or apartment, care home), institutional and commercial uses, subject to the approval of planning permission and other necessary statutory consents. Local Development Plan: Glasgow City Council’s City Development Plan was adopted in March 2017. Within the Plan the site is designated as ‘white land’ indicating that general development policies apply. Conservation Area: The site is located within the West Pollokshields Conservation Area. Listing: The subject properties are not Listed. For further information on planning Glasgow City Council’s Development Management department can be contacted on: [email protected] / 0141 287 8555 Method OF Sale The Heritable Interest (Scottish equivalent to English Freehold) in the subjects is offered for sale. The properties are offered for sale as a whole. Parties should note interest with Savills in the first instance in order to be kept informed of any closing date set, receive bidding instructions and be provided with further information. Strict timetables regarding agreed dates of entry will be required. The owner reserves the right to sell the property without reference to any other party. A title plan will be prepared which will become a taxative plan for sales purposes. Only indicative boundaries are provided within this sales brochure and should not be relied upon. Craigholme School Pollokshields, Glasgow 5 Main Building from Hamilton Avenue Main Building from St. Andrew’s Drive Semi-Detached Houses from Hamilton Avenue Main Building from Dalziel Drive Craigholme S c hool Total area: approx. 4503.4 sq. metres (48474.5 sq. feet) For identification only. Not to scale. copyright JPI ltdGross Internal Area (approx) Main School Building Basement / Ground Floorplans 6 G round Floor Approx. 2163.2 sq. metres (23284.6 sq. feet) Firs t Floor Approx. 1490.5 sq. metres (16043.6 sq. feet) Craigholme S c hool Total area: approx. 4503.4 sq. metres (48474.5 sq. feet) W C For identification only. Not to scale. copyright JPI ltdGross Internal Area (approx) C las s C las s R oom C las s R oom C las s 4.70m x 4.20m 4.70m x 4.20m (15'5" x 13'9") R oom R oom 6.15m x 4.80m (15'5" x 13'9") 6.00m x 4.80m (20'2" x 15'9") (19'8" x 15'9") S ta R oom 5.00m x 3.00m (16'5" x 9'10") C las s C las s R oom R ooGmround Floor 6.00m x 4.80m A6pp.2ro0xm. 2 x16 43..82 0smq. metres (23284.6 sq. feet) (19'8" x 15'9") (20'4" x 15'9") Firs t Floor Approx. 1490.5 sq. metres (16043.6 sq. feet) Oce 5.05m x 3.00m C las (16'7" x 9'10") R oom 4.54m x 4.20m (14'11" x 13'9") W C Oce 3.20m x 3.00m C las s C las s (10'6" x 9'10") R oom C las s R oom C las s 4.70m x 4.20m 4.70m x 4.20m (15'5" x 13'9") R oom R oom B as ement 6.15m x 4.80m (15'5" x 13'9") 6.00m x 4.80m Basement Approx. 774.8 sq. metres (8340.0 sq. feet) Ground Floor (20'2" x 15'9") (19'8" x 15'9") C las s T oilet K itchen 3.98m x 3.10m 4.70m x 3.60m R oom (15'5" x 11'10") Oce 8.10m x 3.70m (13'1" x 10'2") (26'7" x 12'2") 8.20m x 3.50m 4.54m x 2.70m (26'11" x 11'6") Approx. 774.8 sq. metres Approx. 2163.2(14 '11"Sq x 8'10") m S ta R oom 5.00m x 3.00m (8340.0 sq. feet) (23284.6 Sq Ft) (16'5" x 9'10") Dining C las s C las s R oom Hall R oom 6.00m x 4.80m 18.85m x 8.80m 6.20m x 4.80m (19'8" x 15'9") (61'10" x 28'10") (20'4" x 15'9") Oce 5.05m x 3.00m C las (16'7" x 9'10") R oom 4.54m x 4.20m (14'11" x 13'9") Oce 6.10m x 5.01m 3.20m x 3.00m (20' x 16'5") (10'6" x 9'10") B as ement K itchen Approx. 774.8 sq. metres (8340.0 sq. feet) 4.40m x 4.40m (14'5" x 14'5") K itchen 7.30m x 3.00m (23'11" x 9'10") C las s T oilet K itchen 3.98m x 3.10m 4.70m x 3.60m R oom (15'5" x 11'10") Oce 8.10m x 3.70m (13'1" x 10'2") (26'7" x 12'2") 8.20m x 3.50m 4.54m x 2.70m (26'11" x 11'6") (14'11" x 8'10") 2.90m x 1.59m 3.41m x 2.90m (9'6" x 5'3") (11'2" x 9'6") 3.30m x 2.40m (10'10" x 7'10") 4.40m x 2.40m C las s (14'5" x 7'10") S tore C las s R oom 5.61m x 4.40m R oom C las s 6.60m x 4.20m (18'5" x 14'5") 9.20m x 4.40m 7.20m x 5.01m (21'8" x 13'9") (23'7" x 16'5") R oom C las s (30'2" x 14'5") 7.40m (24'3") max Dining R oom x 6.80m (22'4") Hall 10.20m x 7.80m 18.85m x 8.80m (33'6" x 25'7") (61'10" x 28'10") W C 16.27m x 1.94m (53'5" x 6'4") 8.31m x 3.41m S tore (27'3" x 11'2") Oce 6.10m x 5.01m T oilet 2.80m x 2.50m (20' x 16'5") 3.80m x 3.06m (9'2" x 8'2") (12'6" x 10'1") K itchen Oce 4.40m x 4.40m 2.80m x 2.20m (14'5" x 14'5") (9'2" x 7'3") K itchen 7.30m x 3.00m (23'11" x 9'10") 6.00m x 5.01m (19'8" x 16'5") T oilet 4.10m x 3.30m C las s 4.82m (15'10") Oce (13'5" x 10'10") C las s x 4.80m (15'9") max 3.51m x 1.50m R oom R oom (11'6" x 4'11") 8.23m (27') 9.10m (29'10") x 4.60m (15'1") max x 4.60m (15'1") max 2.90m x 1.59m 3.41m x 2.90m (9'6" x 5'3") (11'2" x 9'6") C las s R oom 3.30m x 2.40m 9.00m x 7.50m (10'10" x 7'10") 4.40m x 2.40m C las s (14'5" x 7'10") S tore C las s (29'6" x 24'7") R oom 5.61m x 4.40m R oom C las s 6.60m x 4.20m (18'5" x 14'5") 9.20m x 4.40m 7.20m x 5.01m (21'8" x 13'9") (23'7" x 16'5") R oom C las s (30'2" x 14'5") 7.40m (24'3") max R oom x 6.80m (22'4") 10.20m x 7.80m
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