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Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB LAND AT TURRIFF STREET Glasgow, G5 9SB For Sale: 1.5 Acre (0.6 Ha) Residential Development Opportunity Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 2 • 1.5 Acre (0.6 Ha) Residential Development Opportunity • Potential for Private and / or Affordable Housing, Subject to Statutory Consents • Located approx. 1.5km South of Glasgow City Centre • Indicative Housing Design Available from Selling Agents • Offers Invited for the Whole DESCRIPTION The site for sale is vacant land positioned to the south of Glasgow city centre, extending to approximately 1.5 acres / 0.6 Ha. To the north lies the M74 fly-over then residential properties. Laurieston Transformational Regeneration Area is around 500m north of the site. To the south-east of the site is Pollokshaws Road then the St. Andrew’s Works building. To the south is Turriff Street then residential properties. To the west is Eglinton Street then railway infrastructure and commercial properties. PLANNING Within the Glasgow City Development Plan (adopted March 2019) the site is identified as a ‘white land’ with general Citywide Policy (CDP1 / CDP2) applicable. A planning history of the site is available to interested parties. Pre-application discussions have been undertaken with Glasgow City Council’s Planning Department, the outcome of which can be discussed with the selling agents. The site is not within a Conservation Area and does not contain any Listed buildings. For further information on planning Glasgow City Council’s Development Management department can be contacted on [email protected] / 0141 287 8555 Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 3 INDICATIVE HOUSING DESIGN A Housing Study for the site has been produced by Reiach and Hall Architects which is available to interested parties. The Study assesses the residential development potential of the site and provides an indicative housing layout which may be deliverable subject to necessary statutory consents. The indicative design outlines a development of 131 flats, 65% 1-bed and 35% 2-bed. Turriff Street Terrace (5 storey). The Turriff Street terrace is located to the south-east of the site. The block comprises 40 flats, 30 1-bed and 10 2-bed, provided over 5 storeys. All are through aspect and all have balconies to the Turriff Street (south) side. Eglinton Street Terrace (6 storey). The Eglinton Street terrace flats are located to the north-west of the site. The block comprises 35 flats, 18 1-bed and 17 2-bed, provided over 6 storeys. The flats are all designed to be dual aspect with all 2-beds having through-and-through aspect. Eglinton Street Tower (11 storey). The Eglinton Street tower is located to the south-west of the site. The block comprises 56 flats, 37 1-bed and 19 2-bed, provided over 11 storeys. All flats are dual aspect. There is a small commercial space at ground level on the junction between Turriff Street and Eglinton Street. View West Along Turriff Street Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 4 TURRIFF STReet DECK ACCess BLOCK UNIT TYPE GIA (SQ. M.) NUMbeR EGLINTON ST - TERRACE BLOCK UNIT TYPE GIA (SQ. M.) NUMbeR 1 Bed (2 pers) 56.4 6 1 Bed (2 pers) 50 3 LeveL 0 2 Bed (4 pers) 87.8 2 LeveL 0 2 Bed (4 pers) 71.7 2 1 Bed (2 pers) 56.4 6 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50 3 LeveL 1 2 Bed (4 pers) 87.8 2 2 Bed (4 Pers) 71.7 2 1 Bed (2 pers) 56.4 6 LeveL 1 2 Bed (3 Pers) 68 1 LeveL 2 2 Bed (4 pers) 87.8 2 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50 3 1 Bed (2 pers) 56.4 6 2 Bed (4 Pers) 71.7 2 LeveL 3 2 Bed (4 pers) 87.8 2 LeveL 2 2 Bed (3 Pers) 68 1 1 Bed (2 pers) 56.4 6 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50 3 LeveL 4 2 Bed (4 pers) 87.8 2 2 Bed (4 Pers) 71.7 2 TOtaL 1 Bed (2 PeRS) 1692 30 LeveL 3 2 Bed (3 Pers) 68 1 TOtaL 2 Bed (4 PeRS) 878 10 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50 3 DECK ACCess BLOCK TOtaL 2570 40 2 Bed (4 Pers) 71.7 2 LeveL 4 2 Bed (3 Pers) 68 1 EGLINTON STReet TOweR UNIT TYPE GIA (SQ. M.) NUMbeR 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50 3 1 Bed (2 Pers) 54.8 1 2 Bed (4 Pers) 71.7 2 LeveL 0 2 Bed (3 Pers) 69.2 1 LeveL 5 2 Bed (3 Pers) 68 1 1 Bed (2 Pers) 54.8 8 TOtaL 1 Bed (2 PeRS) 900 18 1 Bed (2 Pers) 52.2 8 TOtaL 2 Bed (3 PeRS) 340 5 1 Bed (2 Pers) 53.3 8 TOtaL 2 Bed (4 PeRS) 860.4 12 1 Bed (2 Pers) 50.4 8 TERRACE BLOCK TOtaL 2100.4 35 2 Bed (4 Pers) 72.2 8 LeveL 1 - LeveL 8 2 Bed (4 Pers) 73.1 8 1 Bed (2 Pers) 54.8 1 1 Bed (2 Pers) 52.2 1 1 Bed (2 Pers) 53.3 1 LeveL 9 2 Bed (4 Pers) 73.1 1 1 Bed (2 Pers) 52.2 1 LeveL 10 2 Bed (4 Pers) 73.1 1 TOtaL 1 Bed (2 PeRS) 1952.9 37 TOtaL 2 Bed (3 PeRS) 69.2 1 TOtaL 2 Bed (4 PeRS) 1308.6 18 TOweR TOtaL 3330.7 56 Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 5 CONNECTIVITY The site is positioned in an area of ‘High Accessibility’ according to Policy DG/TRAN S 3 – Public Transport Accessibility Zones, Glasgow City Plan 2, 2009. This Policy remains in force in the 2017 Glasgow Central Local Plan. The site has excellent transport links with Glasgow city centre walkable, as shown by the Indicative Walking Catchment plan (Systra) which displays approximate walking catchments for pedestrian trips of 5 mins (yellow), 10 mins (purple), 15 mins (green) and 20 mins (blue). Bus stops are located on both sides of Eglinton Street within a short distance of the site. Pollokshields East (approx. 650m from the subjects) and Glasgow Central (approx. 1.5 km) railway stations provide regular train services. Bridge Street Subway Station is around 750m north directly along Eglinton Street. The area also has good road connections with Junction 1 of the M77 (approx. 1 km from the subjects) providing motorway access north to Glasgow city centre then Bridge Street east to Edinburgh (via M8) and south to Kilmarnock. There are direct flights from Glasgow Airport, approx. 10 km from the subjects, to a range of domestic and foreign locations Pollokshields East Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 6 LOCATION The Turriff Street site is located within the Eglinton Toll area of Glasgow, around 1.5 km south of the city centre. The local area comprises a mix of residential and commercial uses with the nearby Southside and central Glasgow areas hosting a range of amenities. The site is positioned to the east of Eglinton Street (A77) which runs south through Govanhill / Strathbungo, and north to the city centre through Lauriston. Significant local buildings include the 02 Academy, Caledonia Road Free Church and Stathbungo Parish Church (now residential). There has been recent residential development / regeneration activity in the nearby Lauriston, Tradeston, Pollokshields and Govanhill areas. The convenient location provides easy access to the Southside’s wide range of amenities. A further selection can be found within Glasgow’s city centre, Scotland’s premier retail and entertainment location. Glasgow is home to a large number of primary and secondary schools, both state and independently run. The nearest primary schools are Cuthbertson PS and St. Francis’ PS with the site located in the Shawlands Academy catchment. In addition, Glasgow is a major further education centre benefitting from three universities being located within the city. METHOD OF SALE The Heritable Interest (Scottish equivalent to English Freehold) in the subjects is offered for sale as a whole. The subjects are being offered for sale on both an unconditional and conditional on planning basis. 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. Land at Turriff Street Glasgow, G5 9SB 7 Further Information To receive further information please contact: Savills Development Glasgow 163 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 2JJ +44 (0) 141 248 7342 Jamie Doran Richard Cottingham Eilidh MacGregor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] +44 (0)7967 555561 +44 (0)7870 999135 +44 (0) 7593 512115 IMPOrtANT NOtice Maps are reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office. © Crown copyright licence number 100022432 Savills (UK) Ltd, and published for the purposes of identification only and although believed to be correct accuracy is not guaranteed. Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.
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