Wellhill, Cumnock KA18 Land for sale

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Wellhill, Cumnock KA18 Land for sale

Wellhill, Cumnock KA18
£90,000

Our Summary

  • *Incredible development site with potential for 6 detached properties (Subject to planning)* Ideal opportunity for the small / medium developer or builder* *First time available in auction* Low guide price at £15,000 per plot* Fantastic potential to create stunning bespoke family home (STP)* *Located in stunning rural location with open views over surrounding countryside* Close to the towns of Cumnock and New Cumnock with a wide range of shops and amenities* *The land may offer alternative options for livery / grazing (subject to any planning and licencing regulations)* *New Cumnock is served by a railway station which offers regular services between Glasgow and Carlisle* *New Cumnock town centre has recently seen major investment with over £8 million spent in recent years bring an influx of new development and infrastructure into the area with further investment planned through the local development trust*Auction Details07 November 2025, 12pm Deadline for OffersHow 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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  • AUCTION DATE: 07 November 2025

Description

This development site offers an incredible opportunity for a small or medium-sized developer or builder to create six detached properties in a stunning rural location with open views over the surrounding countryside. The site is situated near the towns of Cumnock and New Cumnock, which offer a range of shops and amenities, and is also close to a railway station with regular services to Glasgow and Carlisle. The land has potential for alternative uses such as livery or grazing, subject to planning and licensing regulations. The guide price for each plot is £15,000, making this an attractive investment opportunity. The site is located in an area that has recently seen significant investment, with over £8 million spent in recent years, and further development planned through the local development trust.