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LAND at MAIN STREET PLEAN, STIRLING Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 2 FOR SALE – LAND AT MAIN STREET PLEAN, STIRLING Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 2 • Site extending to approx. 2.17 acres (0.88 ha) in attractive village location • Housing Site H073 (16 Units) within the Stirling Local Development Plan • Greenfield land with countryside outlook • Located around 8 km south east of Stirling / 8 km north west of Falkirk • Offers invited for the site as a whole Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 3 Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 4 LOCATION The site is located to the south of Plean, an attractive village in the Stirling local authority area. The settlement is conveniently located approx. 8 km south east of Stirling, 8 km north west of Falkirk, 32 km north east of Glasgow and 44 km north west of Edinburgh. The site is accessed from the A9 (Main Street) which runs directly north to Stirling and south to Falkirk. The M876 can be joined at Junction 2, around 3 km south-east of the site, providing direct motorway access to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Larbert railway station (approx. 5 km south east of the site) provides regular direct links to Glasgow (25 min) and Edinburgh (35 min). There is a regular bus service through Plean providing direct access north to Stirling and south To Larbert / Falkirk. Plean has number of local services including convenience shops, post office, public house, petrol station, library, pharmacy and primary school. Nearby Stirling has a large amount of amenities including The Thistles Shopping Centre and Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose supermarkets. The site is within the catchment area of the following schools: - Primary School (Non-Denominational): East Plean Primary School - Secondary School (Non-Denominational): Bannockburn High School - Secondary School (Denominational): St Modan’s High School Plean is well placed for enjoying rural Stirling with a wide range of country pursuits available in close proximity to the site, with the more dramatic scenery of the Perthshire hills and Loch Lomond National Park a short drive away. Plean Country Park, to the west of the village, has over 200 acres of publically accessible woodland and parkland with a network of paths for walking, cycling or horse riding. For sporting enthusiasts the local area has numerous top class golf courses, including those at Stirling Golf Club, Glenbervie Golf Club and Falkirk Tryst Golf Club. Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 5 Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 6 DESCRIPTION The land for sale is located to the south of Plean and extends to an approximate area of 2.17 acres (0.88 ha) of open undeveloped ground. The development opportunity has a well-positioned position within the village adjacent to open countryside and mature woodland. To the north of the site is Plean Parish Church, a handsome sandstone property. To the west is open ground then woodland. To the east is Main Street (A9) then open ground and a gatehouse / lodge with William Simpsons care home further east. To the south of the site is open ground and residential properties along Main Street / Newlands Court. PLANNING The site is designated as a Housing Site (H073) with capacity for 16 units within the Stirling Local Development Plan (adopted 2018). The site previously had Planning Permission: Ref: 10/00607/FUL Proposal: Erection of 10 detached and 6 semi-detached dwelling houses including all associated works. Decision: Approved – Subject to Section 75, 12/06/2014 Status: Expired Access to planning information can obtained through entering the application reference into Stirling Council’s planning portal: https://pabs.stirling.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do?act ion=simple&searchType=Application There are no Listed buildings within the subject site and it is not located within a Conservation Area. For Council advice, Stirling Planning Department can be contacted: Email: [email protected] Tel: 01786 233660 Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 7 Land at Main Street Plean, Stirling 8 METHOD OF SALE FURTHER The heritable interest (freehold) in INFORMATION the site is offered for sale. A title plan will be prepared for sales purposes. Parties should note interest with Only indicative boundaries are Savills in the first instance in order to provided and should not be relied be kept informed of any closing date upon. set and receive site documentation. Interviews may be undertaken with offering parties to provide greater clarity on bids. CONTACT The vendors may require overage / clawback provisions. Richard Thompson [email protected] Each party will be liable for their own 07770 976 098 legal costs. The purchaser(s) will be responsible for LBTT , registration dues and any VAT incurred in Richard Cottingham connection with the transaction. [email protected] 07870 999 135 Strict timetables regarding agreed dates of entry will be observed. The vendor reserves the right to sell the property without reference to any other party. The vendor also reserves the right not to sell the property if no satisfactory bids are received. 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. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure produced by [email protected] | July 2021.
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