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Our Summary
- Substantial traditional farmhouse requiring refurbishment
- Historic planning permission for conversion to five residential units
- Traditional steading buildings with further development potential
- Rare opportunity to acquire a redevelopment project in an accessible rural setting
- While requiring full renovation and modernisation, it presents an excellent opportunity to create a substantial family home
- The adjoining steading buildings comprise traditional stone and slate structures, including a former byre, offering further scope for a range of uses, subject to the necessary consents
- Hill O Beith benefits from a historic planning permission for the conversion of the farmhouse and steading buildings into five residential units
- Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves through their own enquiries as to the current status of the consent and the potential to renew, amend or obtain alternative planning permissions
- The farmhouse requires renovation and modernisation but has been occupied until recently by a residential tenant and is now vacant
- As such, it offers considerable scope for improvement and refurbishment to create an attractive family home
- The adjoining traditional outbuildings offer potential for conversion, redevelopment or alternative uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents
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Description
Hill O Beith is a rural property situated on the B777, approximately 1 mile from the centre of Beith, and within easy commuting distance of Glasgow. The property comprises a substantial stone and slate farmhouse, with four reception rooms and four bedrooms, extending over two storeys, requiring full renovation. The farmhouse is surrounded by a range of traditional outbuildings, including a steading with a former byre, a hay shed, and a storage building.
The outbuildings offer potential for conversion, redevelopment, or alternative uses, subject to obtaining necessary consents. The property benefits from approximately 9.71 acres of land, classified as Grade 3(2) and laid to grass, with gentle slopes and an attractive natural environment.