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Carlisle St
Glasgow G21 1EH
Land For Sale · 16.65 AC
Investment Highlights
- Residential development opportunity with Planning Permission in Principle
- Part of an area experiencing significant regeneration
- Potential capacity for up to 300 residential units
Executive Summary
The sellers are inviting offers for the heritable interest in the site (Scottish equivalent of freehold). Offers for the site which should be submitted in a Heads of Terms format.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type | Investment | Property Type | Land |
Tenure | Freehold | Property Subtype | Residential |
No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 16.65 AC |
Sale Type | Investment |
Tenure | Freehold |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Residential |
Total Lot Size | 16.65 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Lot Size | 16.65 AC |
Lot Size | 16.65 AC |
The lot comprises 16.65 acres of land, previously part of Cowlairs Industrial Estate. There are some existing structures on the site reflecting its prior industrial use will require demolition.
Description
The opportunity comprises land which previously formed part of Cowlairs Industrial Estate and extends to a gross area of 16.65 acres. Access to the site is taken via Carlisle Street. The site is broadly rectangular in shape and there are some existing structures on the site reflecting its prior industrial use which will require demolition. The site lies on the eastern side of Carlisle Street and is bound to the north by a bottling plant operated by Beam Suntory, beyond which is Cowlairs Industrial Estate. The site is therefore impacted by restrictions on development due to the COMAH zone identified by the Health and Safety Executive which limits residential development on the northside of the site. The site is bound to the east by the railway line and to the south by local authority housing. The west of the site is bound by Carlisle Street, beyond which lies Cowlairs Park and vacant ground held by Glasgow City Council. This ground has been masterplanned for a residential led development and public park. The character of the surrounding area is mixed in character, with both commercial and residential uses in close proximity to the site.