20.7 Acres of Land at Gauchalland Farm, Galston, Ayrshire, KA4 8LF. Planning permission granted for agricultural buildings. Access road created off the B744. Local Authority: East Ayrshire Council.
Located within a first class semi rural location on the fringes of the attractive country village of Galston. 8.37 Hectares of land. House prices in KA4 8LF have an overall average of £350,000.
Overall, the historical sold prices in KA4 8LF over the last year were 38% down on the previous year and 20% down on the 2019 peak of £435,000.
Tranquil Setting. Superb equestrian area with scope for this land to be used for a range of outdoor pursuits. A useful parcel of land 5 miles east of Kilmarnock, extending to approximately 20.7 acres.
For Sale as a Whole Lot. 20.7 ACRES OF LAND located within scenic Ayrshire countryside. Prime rural plot (building subject to all necessary planning consents). The plot is very well located for easy access to Glasgow via the M77 (about 26 miles). FEATURES: The site has water from a natural spring connected to the water trough. The access is an existing access from the B744 and electricity transmission lines are running through the land for easy connection. Galston has seen an increased demand for property in recent years with a massive spike in prices within Glasgow creating an increased demand in satellite towns with the subsequent increase in prices in neighbouring Kilmarnock. The plot offers potential for multiple uses and occupies an excellent spot within Galston close to all local amenities and attractions. Galston is 10 mins to Kilmarnock and 30 mins to Glasgow. Attractive country village of Galston. Galston is a town in the heart of Ayrshire highly steeped in history with links to both Robert the Bruce and William Wallace. Galston is situated in the wooded countryside in the Irvine Valley 4 miles from Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. Many of Galston Town Centre's historic buildings have been undergoing extensive renovations since the foundation of the Galston Community Development Trust (GCDT) and the start of an extensive Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS) in 2013. We would advise all prospective purchasers to make their own enquiries to East Ayrshire Council Planning Department in respect of any planning or development matters.
Galston is the largest settlement in the Irvine Valley area with a population of around 5,000 and is situated approximately 6 miles east of Kilmarnock. Galston has a range of local services and facilities including excellent public transport links. Neighbouring occupiers include Lesley Dobbie optometrists, Ladbrokes, Marmaris Take Away and the Bucks Head Tavern. Located 6 miles east of Kilmarnock. Galston has a fantastic range of local services and facilities including excellent public transport links towards Kilmarnock and throughout Ayrshire. The surrounding rolling countryside of the Irvine Valley offers a network of country lanes, ideal for walking, cycling and hacking. The popular Burn Anne Walk is a pleasant 5 mile circuit starting from Lockhart’s Tower (Barr Castle) in Galston. The castle has had many uses over the years from a jail to a wood store. There are many opportunities for games sports in the area and some of South West Scotland’s finest salmon and trout fishing. Ayrshire is renowned for its many golf courses including the world famous courses at Turnberry, Prestwick and Royal Troon and the privately owned Loudon Gowf Club by Newmilns is about 3 miles. There are excellent yachting facilities at Troon Marina.
Full Address: 20.7 acres of Land at Gauchalland Meadows, Galston, East Ayrshire, KA4 8LF
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