Building Plot, Glasgow Road, Longcroft, FK4 1QL

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£75,000 in December 2019

The property

Description An excellent opportunity to purchase a building plot within the popular village of Longcroft. Centrally situated the plot enjoys easy access to village amenities including the popular Cotton House Restaurant. The plot enjoys superb views to the rear across the countryside, farmland and beyond. Extending to approximately 1040 square metres, in excess of a quarter of an acre, the new build would enjoy the benefit of excellent parking, generously sized gardens, enjoying a southerly aspect and attractive countryside views to the rear. Outline planning permission has been granted in August 2019 for a 4 bed detached dwelling house. The site was previously part of the garden of number 158 Glasgow Road, and services may lie to hand. Detailed planning applications and obtaining a builders' warrant would be the entire responsibility of any successful purchaser. This is a unique opportunity for the self -builder to create an individual home to personal specification. An added attraction for self-builders is both the avoidance of Land and Building Transaction Tax and the ability to reclaim VAT on a self-build project.

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