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Our Summary
- Planning permission was previously granted in 2004 for two large detached houses, but was allowed to lapse in July 2009 (N/04/00443/pp)
- A new application for planning permission would be required, however, the previous approval would go in its favour and the property also lies within the General Urban Area in the North Ayrshire Council Local Development Plan (nac LDP2), meaning residential development of the site is accepted in principle
- Buyers can re-apply for detailed planning based on the previously approved designs or take the opportunity to craft their own plans
- Please note: A copy of the lapsed planning permission is available
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Description
This rare opportunity presents two substantial plots of land in the picturesque village of Brodick on the Isle of Arran, allowing buyers to build their dream properties. The plots, measuring 703m2 and 692m2, have a desirable position and sit on the Glencloy Burn. Planning permission was previously granted in 2004 for two large detached houses, but lapsed in 2009.
A new application for planning permission would be required, but the previous approval and the site's location within the General Urban Area in the North Ayrshire Council Local Development Plan make it an attractive opportunity. The plots can be developed into detached houses with generous accommodation, wraparound gardens, and integral garages. The site is close to amenities, including the Ormidale Hotel, Auchrannie, Brodick Golf Course, and sports fields, and just a short walk from beautiful open countryside and a sandy beach.