Development site in Loch Lomond and Trossachs planning area goes to market

DM Hall is marketing the opportunity to acquire a redundant traditional Coldrach Steadings in Drymen with planning consent for seven residential units and three detached holiday lets.

Valued at a guide price of £450,000, it sits within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs planning area and comprises dilapidated and redundant traditional stone-built U-plan agriculture farm steadings on a rural site extending to 2.45 acres.

The original U-plan steading has been altered over the years to support its agricultural use, including a former cattle stall enclosure. The property is approached by means of a shared private access road.

A number of large and exclusive residential properties lie in close proximity, all of which enjoy delightful walking routes which can be immediately accessed from the property.

There is current planning consent for the redevelopment and extension of a redundant B-listed steading building to form a residential development to form six residential units, one residential unit on the footprint of the former animal pen and the erection of three detached holiday let units, with associated parking, infrastructure and landscaping.

Jennifer Campbell, of DM Hall’s rural property team, said, “This is a rare opportunity to secure an exciting potential development in a high amenity area of outstanding rural beauty. The closing date for offers is 12 noon 27 June 2024 and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest in the property The guide price for the property is £450,000.

“Viewings are by appointment only, and viewers should ensure compliance to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code is adhered to at all times and that appropriate caution is exercised at all times in relation to livestock. Internal access to the outbuildings is not advised.”