The subjects comprise a detached, traditional stone and slate former mill building dating from the 1800s, which has been more recently used as a community hall with a self-contained flat. The building contains toilets and ancillary accommodation at ground level with the hall at upper floor level, whilst the flat contains three main apartments, kitchen and bathroom. There is off road car parking and private garden grounds extending to the Culroy Burn.
The property requires modernisation and we believe offers potential for residential development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Further enquiries in this regard should be made with South Ayrshire Council on 01292 616107.
Location
Main Road is the main arterial route running through Minishant forming part of the A77 road route, with the subjects on the west side of the road opposite its junction with The Beeches and bound by Culroy Burn.
The village of Minishant lies within South Ayrshire and the A77 provides access north to Ayr (5 miles), Glasgow (42 miles) and south to Stranraer (46 miles). Train services to Glasgow and Stranraer are available from Ayr.
Accommodation
We calculate the subjects extend to a Gross Internal floor area of 328 sq.m (3,531 sq.ft.) over two floors.
From OS mapping systems we calculate the site to extend to 0.077 Ha (0.19 Acres), or thereby.
Terms
Offers are invited for our client’s heritable interest in the subjects.
Specification
- Village location 5 miles south of Ayr
- Former mill premises used as community hall with self-contained flat
- Gross Internal Area 404 sq.m. (4350 sq.ft.)
- Site Area 0.077 Ha (0.19 Acres)
- Offers invited