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Vacant Properties.Xlsx List of vacant properties belonging to Stirling Council, August 21st 2018 Basis opf Potential for UPRN NLPG Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Postcode Vacant Description Valuation valuation Asset Transfer? 10020901 122000223 SCHOOLHOUSE LOCHARD ROAD ABERFOYLE FK8 3SZ Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 10134001 122001340 Callander Local Office South Church Street CALLANDER FK17 8BN Yes ASSET VACANT IN PART £360,868 * DRC/MEA Yes 13572000 122035720 BRIG O'TURK PRIMARY SCHOOL GLENFINGLAS ROAD BRIG O'TURK FK17 8HT Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £275,685.00 DRC/MEA Yes 21029300 - PUBLIC CONVENIENCE GLASGOW ROAD STRATHBLANE G63 9JD Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £19,725.00 Market Yes 23910700 122039107 DEPOT DUNKELD COURT BALFRON G63 0TL Yes ASSET VACANT IN PART £200,000 * Market Yes 25876800 122058768 BASEMENT TO REAR 151-159 BUCHANAN STREET BALFRON G63 0TE Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £33,514.00 Market Yes 41899900 122018999 Argyll Centre PRINCES STREET STIRLING FK8 1HQ Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 42184400 122021844 RANDOM RHYTHMS MUSIC WORKSHOP BRIDGEHAUGH RD STIRLING FK9 5AP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £28,966.00 Market Yes 42347200 122023472 SHOP 50/52 JOHNSTON AVENUE STIRLING FK9 5DJ Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £87,499.00 Market Yes 42347600 122023476 SHOP 56 JOHNSTON AVE STIRLING FK9 5DJ Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £42,308.00 Market Yes 43789101 - Shed on part of Kildean Loop Drip Road STIRLING FK9 4UH Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £31,320.00 Market Yes 46262500 122062625 Glendevon House Castle Business Park STIRLING FK9 4TZ Yes ASSET VACANT IN PART £3,388,889 * Market Yes 49225200 - Mar's Wark Castle Wynd STIRLING FK8 1EG Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Community Yes 51766900 122017669 Langgarth House St Ninians Road Stirling FK8 2ET Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £322,200.00 Market Yes 54769601 - FOOTBALL PAVILION KINGS PARK STIRLING FK8 3AA Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £152,763.00 DRC/MEA Yes 55278500 122052785 LANGGARTH LODGE HOUSE 19 ST NINIANS ROAD STIRLING FK8 2ET Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £30,154.00 Market Yes 61549200 122015492 SHOP 19 BANNOCKBURN ROAD STIRLING FK7 0BP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £76,341.00 Market Yes 64606600 122046066 BORROWMEADOW FARM FORTHSIDE WAY STIRLING FK7 7WS Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009057 - Magazine Units 17, 19-21 & 24-48 Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009060 122036167/122071457Units 49A & B Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £14,896.00 Market Yes 70009061 122036168/122071458Unit 50 Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £23,916.00 Market Yes 70009063 122036170 Unit 52A Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £6,946.00 Market Yes 70009064 122036171 Unit 52B Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £6,946.00 Market Yes 70009066 122036173 Unit 55 (Magazine Unit) Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009072 - Units 63-67 (Fenced off) Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009076 122036183 Unit 72 Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009077 122036184 Unit 73 (Magazine Unit) Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009078 122036184 Unit 74 (Magazine Unit) Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009084 122036188 Unit 84 Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70009089 122036192 Unit 95 Bandeath Industrial Estate THROSK FK7 7NP Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £30,169.00 Market Yes 70523006 - Plean House (Derelict) Plean Country Park PLEAN FK7 8BB Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70523007 - Stables (Derelict) Plean Country Park PLEAN FK7 8BB Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes 70856901 - FOOTBALL PAVILION BALFOUR CRESCENT PLEAN FK7 8DS Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £10,000.00 Market Yes 73407000 122052697 FORMER FALLIN GOING LOCAL OFFICE 8A THE SQUARE FALLIN FK7 7JE Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £84,615.00 Market Yes 49665000 122070056 Unit 1 (West) 94 Goosecroft Road STIRLING FK8 1JX Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £197,520.00 Market Yes 49666000 122070023 Unit 2a 30 Goosecroft Road Stirling FK8 1JX Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £150,991.00 Market Yes 49668000 122069999 Unit 3 52 Maxwell Place STIRLING FK8 1JU Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £72,318.00 Market Yes 49667000 122070023 Unit 2b 30 Goosecroft Road Stirling FK8 1JX Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £174,853.00 Market Yes 75170500 122051705 10B Braeburn Main Street PLEAN FK7 8BS Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £31,538.00 Market Yes 21339801 - Craigend Castle (Derelict) Mugdock Country Park Strathblane G62 8EL Yes FEUHOLD VACANT BUILDING £1.00 Market Yes Note * Valuation of whole asset, not just the vacant portion..
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