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Our Summary
- Rare opportunity to acquire a substantial site with recognised development potential
- 85 acres), the land at Benlister represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial site with recognised development potential in one of Arran’s most sought-after residential locations
- Importantly, part of the site is allocated for residential development within the North Ayrshire Local Development Plan highlighting its future development potential
- The land could lend itself to a market garden, smallholding, niche agricultural venture, equestrian use or other rural business venture, subject to the necessary consents
- This flexibility provides purchasers with the opportunity to combine residential development potential with productive or lifestyle-focused land ownership in a highly desirable Arran location
- 85 acres) Planning Part of the site is allocated for residential development within North Ayrshire Local Development Plan as Benlister South (reference NA1129), with an indicative capacity of 20 residential units
- The seller is not aware of any current planning permissions or live planning applications affecting the property
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Description
The property at Benlister is a 5.60 hectare (13.85 acre) site located in the village of Lamlash, Isle of Arran. The land is generally level and lies at an elevation of approximately 10 meters above sea level. It is comprised of a single block of temporary grassland with an area of woodland running alongside the Benlister Burn.
The site is surrounded by established residential developments to the north and east, and offers an attractive open outlook to the west. The land is allocated for residential development within the North Ayrshire Local Development Plan, with an indicative capacity of 20 residential units. Additionally, the site has good-quality agricultural land capable of supporting a wide range of farming enterprises, according to the James Hutton Institute's classification.