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Land At East Forth, Lanark Road, Forth, ML11
Land Planning
£150,000

Our Summary

  • A prime opportunity to purchase farmland with development potential extending to approximately 24
  • 83 hectares), this prime parcel of land at East Forth offers a compelling opportunity for residential development or farming in a sought-after location
  • The land benefits from a strong planning history, having secured planning permission for residential development in 2009 under South Lanarkshire Council reference CL/06/0397
  • The site is zoned in LDP2 within the village envelope and is designated for ‘Green Network’ and ‘Residential Masterplan’ uses and presents the ideal opportunity for residential development as part of an extension to the village of Forth
  • Planning The full planning history summary with regards to the property can be provided upon request
  • This is for a period of 25 years and a 20% uplift in value if planning permission is granted for anything other than its current use

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Description

This prime parcel of land, extending to approximately 24.3 acres, is located south of the village of Forth and offers a unique opportunity for residential development or farming in a sought-after location. The land benefits from a strong planning history, having secured permission for residential development in 2009, and is zoned for "Green Network" and "Residential Masterplan" uses. With the local development plan set to start in 2026, the site is primed for strategic promotion and long-term value.

The property is offered for sale as a heritable title, with the vendor retaining a clawback in favor of a 25-year period, allowing for a 20% uplift in value if planning permission is granted for anything other than its current use. Prospective purchasers should conduct their own due diligence, including investigating flood risk and planning consents, and may want to consider seeking professional advice to determine the site's potential uses.