Gartloch Road, Gartlosh, Glasgow... Property for sale

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Gartloch Road, Gartlosh, Glasgow... Property for sale

Gartloch Road, Gartlosh, Glasgow, Glasgow, G69
£95,000

Our Summary

  • Within the grounds of the former Gartcosh Hospital a former hospital building in an emerging residential location offering an excellent development opportunity
  • Planning ConsentThe site and the existing former hospital building structure are offered for sale without the benefit of planning permission
  • While the structure (subject to planning) lends itself well for residential development historic plans included proposals for pub/restaurant and or a children’s nursery
  • Planning applications and related costs will be the sole responsibility of potential buyers
  • Local AuthoritiesGlasgow City Council[use Contact Agent Button]Travel Directions From the Robb Residential office on 150 St Vincent Street, turn left on to Wellington Street, turn left onto Bothwell Street, turn left on to Hope Street, and then immediately turn right on to Renfield Lane, turn right on to Renfield Street, Road name changes to Union Street, Road name changes to Jamaica Street, turn left onto Clyde Street, proceed along Clyde Street until meeting Laurieston Road, turn left and then the immediate right onto Greendyke Street, follow road round until meeting London Road, turn right onto London road, the building plot is located on the right hand side

Description

This former hospital building in Gartcosh, about 8 miles from Glasgow city center, offers a unique development opportunity. The property is situated in an emerging residential area, surrounded by fields and countryside, with the Bishops Loch nearby. The site has good transportation links, with several major roads and motorways within a short distance. The area has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, with investment from the Clyde Gateway Regeneration Company and the Commonwealth Games Legacy Programme. The property itself is offered for sale without planning permission, although historic plans included proposals for residential development, a pub/restaurant, or a children's nursery. However, parts of the building are considered unsafe and represent a significant health and safety hazard, so viewers must inspect with extreme caution. The site is unserviced, and potential buyers will be responsible for connecting to mains services.