Lot 5 Canderside Farm
Stonehouse, Larkhall, South Lanarkshire, ML9 3PJOffers Over £60,000
2.25 acres
- Pair of semi-detached cottages in a ruinous state
- About 0.91 Ha (2.25 Acres)
METHOD OF SALECanderside Farm is offered for sale as a whole or in 5 Lots. Please note Lots 2-5 will not be sold prior to the sale of Lot 1.LOT 5: SEMI-DETACHED RUIN COTTAGES AND LAND EXTENDING TO ABOUT 0.91 HA (2.25 ACRES)Located adjacent to the farm drive there is a pair of semi-detached cottages of brick and stone construction under a slate roof. The cottages have been vacant for over 30 years and are in a largely dilapidated state, but relatively intact to wall and roof head level. The cottages may present further development opportunities to re-instate to one or two dwellinghouses subject to obtaining the necessary planning and building consents.The land within Lot 5 extends to approximately 0.91 Ha (2.25 Acres) and is located to the north east and south west of the semi-detached ruin cottages. The land is predominantly made up of broadleaved amenity woodland, with a small area of pasture land. The land is classified as Grade 3.2 and 6.1 by the James Hutton Institute. The land is generally of a westerly aspect and rising from 129m on the western boundary adjacent to the Cander Water to 136m above sea level at its highest point on the eastern boundary adjacent to the farm drive.POST CODEML9 3PJWHAT3WORDSTo find this property location to within 3 metres, download and use What3Words and enter the following 3 words or click on the links below:Lot 5: https://what3words.com/hack.jobs.clatteredVIEWINGStrictly by appointment with the Selling Agents.HEALTH & SAFETYPlease note that due to the condition of the cottages forming Lot 5 any internal viewings are not permitted. We request all viewers to adhere strictly to health and safety protocols and view the property from an external perspective only.The remainder of the property forms an agricultural holding and appropriate caution should be exercised at all times during inspection particularly in reference to the farm buildings, farmland and water courses.