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Land At Allanfauld Road, Cumbernauld G671Hs G67
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Our Summary
- ***Large plot available with lapsed planning permission for 20 houses*** approximately 3
- ***Lapsed planning application granted for the erection of 20 dwellinghouses*** Planning can be viewed on North Lanarkshire planning portal 04/01600/ful 18th November 2004***
- AUCTION DATE: 18 June 2026
- *Large plot available with lapsed planning permission for 20 houses* approximately 3
- 5 acres with roughly level site* *Large site located in the edge of Seafar Wood* Close to Cumbernauld Town Centre, M80 link at Castlecary Roundabout, and Cumbernauld Village* *Lapsed planning application granted for the erection of 20 dwellinghouses* Planning can be viewed on North Lanarkshire planning portal 04/01600/FUL 18th November 2004* *The site is located close to a mix of residential housing within the Seafar area of Cumbernauld
- Close to the upgraded M80 motorway gives easy access to Glasgow City Centre* *Vendor has indicated that discussions with local planning department may look favourably on an application for more than the original 20 units* Auction Details 18 June 2026, 10am-3pm Timed Online Auction How to Bid Now Submit an enquiry now or visit our website for full details on how to BID ON THIS PROPERTY
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Description
The property is a large plot of approximately 3.5 acres with a roughly level site, located on the edge of Seafar Wood. The site is close to Cumbernauld Town Centre, the M80 motorway, and Cumbernauld Village. A lapsed planning permission has been granted for the erection of 20 dwellinghouses, with planning details available on the North Lanarkshire planning portal (reference 04/01600/ful, dated 18th November 2004).