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Land For Sale – Mount Vernon, Glasgow

Blackcroft Gardens, Mount Vernon,
Glasgow, G32 0PT, United Kingdom
£85,000 O/O Sold
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Description

Nearly an acre of land which has previously been used for horses behind
number 3 Blackcoft Gardens. Boundary on Sandyhills Road. No planning has
been applied for. With permissions could be used for various purposes

 

Just under an acre of land, previously used as grazing land for horses. Behind
number 2 Blackcroft Gardens. No planning consents have been applied for, and
services are nearby. This property has a boundary on one side of Sandhills
Road with sloped land to leading to site. The site is currently secured at the
Sandyhills Road end by wire fence. The current access via Blackcroft Gardens
will be removed on sale of the land and finished with timber fence. On the other
2 sides the land has a boundary of house gardens. We have a plan of the site
which is available to be viewed at viewings.
The site forms part of the historic railway line opened initially in 1883 and
named “North Mount Vernon”. The railway was closed on 4th October 1964 and
dismantled shortly afterwards. Some neighbouring ‘more modern
developments’ exist along the length of the historic railway site – these include
Central Grove, Central Path and Blackcroft Gardens itself. Given the planning
approval of neighbouring sites, it could be reasonable assumed that
investigations could be made to build similar on the site.
If you are visiting the site please only make external inspection from the
Sandyhills Road end. Otherwise book an onsite appointment to view the land.
Given the very reasonable asking price of this site, and for the avoidance of
doubt, the site does not have any previous planning application or permissions.

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