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Plot at Gartly Station Gartly, by Huntly, Ab54 4Qa PLOT AT GARTLY STATION GARTLY, BY HUNTLY, AB54 4QA Plot at edge of village extending to 902m2 • Planning permission recently expired • Secluded location • Services at/alongside site • Open country views • Convenient location Offers over £50,000 www.stewartwatson.co.uk PLOT AT GARTLY STATION GARTLY, BY HUNTLY AB54 4QA TYPE OF PROPERTY This is a building plot extending to 902m2 for erection of a single dwelling house of 1.5 storey construction with 4 bedrooms anticipated. The plot enjoys the benefit of open views over the adjoining countryside, as it is just on the edge of the small village of Gartly. Plot from different angle PLANNING PERMISSION Full Planning Permission was granted under Planning Reference M/APP/2006/1197. Although the planning permission dated 2006 has now expired, the sellers are confident that Aberdeenshire Council will renew the View from Plot permission when applied for. It is anticipated that the successful purchasers will wish to lodge their own detailed application with the council. Floor Plans, Elevations & Site Plan Site Plans SERVICES Conveniently, mains water, mains drainage and electricity supplies are available at the site, and the telephone cable is at the access road alongside the site. Council Tax: This will be fixed by the local authority on completion. Entry: By arrangement. Viewing: Contact our Huntly office on 01466 792331. Email: [email protected] Offers: All offers should be submitted in writing to our Huntly Office. LOCATION The small village of Gartly is approx. 5 miles south of Huntly in rural Aberdeenshire. Huntly is a market town and commercial centre situated in the heart of West Aberdeenshire on the A96 approximately 37 miles from Aberdeen. The airport at Dyce is also only about 45 minutes drive. Huntly is the home of Clan Gordon and is renowned for Huntly Castle and the Gordon Schools. The town has a full range of local amenities, Nursery, Primary and Secondary Schooling and railway station. It has a range of sporting facilities, including shooting, fishing and an attractive Golf Course. DIRECTIONS Travelling southwards from Huntly on the A97 public road, turn left into the village of Gartly, crossing the bridge over the River Bogie. Just before the level crossing, and also just before Station House which is the cottage on the right beside the crossing, take the lane on your right. This leads to the plot. Reference: HUNTLY/MCD/J13 This extract is produced with permission of ordnance survey under licence number 100032685 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 39 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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