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Farm
Lathalmond, Dunfermline KY12
£2,780,000
Lathalmond, Dunfermline KY12
£2,780,000
Our Summary
- Huge potential to be a dairy farm again, a stock farm, several equestrian properties (with or without the steading being used for Storage and distribution)
- o2 derelict houses with likely planning consent for 2 houses
- They would all have scope to secure planning consent for mobile homes
- Subject to planning
- They will likely have commercial value for rock extraction with other areas having value for Inert material tipping, all subject to planning
- Planning applications have been prepared to create a new farm road end to the south with a new link road
- There is a strong possibility of getting planning permission for a Section 75 mobile home and after trading as an equestrian centre for 2 years would secure planning
- There is a possibility that Fife Council would grant planning permission for a house on part of the footprint of the shed in line with the Government’s Directive or alternatively the 45
- It requires to be completely refurbished and decorated
- The roofs require attention and the water tank in the two-storey extension had a leak
- Water ingress has resulted and the house needs gutting and redecoration
- It has its own entrance with a wall separating it from building plot 1 which will have its own driveway/garden
- This room requires complete renovation
- We have secured planning consent from numerous other farm steadings where Local Authorities have granted consent for new-build housing on the footprint of modern buildings, in line with the Scottish Government’s directives
Description
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Here is a summary of the property description in a single paragraph:
Lathalmond Farm is a 365-acre farm for sale as a whole or in 12 lots, located in Dunfermline, Fife. The farm features a traditional south-facing farmhouse with five bedrooms, a steading with potential for three houses, and extensive dairy farm buildings. The land is classified as grade 3(1) with some higher-grade areas and woodland, and is suitable for grazing, forage production, and arable cropping. The farm has been in the same family for three generations and has a history of dairy farming, with potential for redevelopment as a dairy farm, stock farm, or equestrian properties. The property also has rock reserves and potential for solar or data center development, subject to planning. The asking price is over £2,883,000.