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Land for saleLand At Standalane, Kincardine FK10
11,761 sq. ft
Available immediately
Freehold
About this property
Development Opportunity
Situated in Residential Area
Within Easy Access of Kincardine Bridge
Total Site Area Extending to Approximately 0.27 acres
Potential for Residential Development (subject to consents)
The subjects comprise a plot of ground, that is relatively square in shape and extends to approximately 0.27acres. The site is generally level in nature and has a stone wall round the majority of its perimeter.
Kincardine is a popular, predominantly residential location, situated on the banks of the River Forth. The site is located on the eastern side of Standalane, which is a desirable residential street, within walking distance of Kincardine Town Centre, where local shopping facilities, pub and cafes can be found.
The town is well placed for easy access to the motorway network, with the M876 and its junction with the M9, being within a short drive. Major business centres, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Dunfermline and Falkirk are all less than a 45 min drive of Kincardine.
We are not aware of any recent planning applications having been submitted for the site, however, consider that the land may be suitable for development, with the potential to build one or possibly two dwellings on the plot. Interested parties should contact Fife Council, Planning Department to make further in this regard.
Kincardine is a popular, predominantly residential location, situated on the banks of the River Forth. The site is located on the eastern side of Standalane, which is a desirable residential street, within walking distance of Kincardine Town Centre, where local shopping facilities, pub and cafes can be found.
The town is well placed for easy access to the motorway network, with the M876 and its junction with the M9, being within a short drive. Major business centres, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Dunfermline and Falkirk are all less than a 45 min drive of Kincardine.
We are not aware of any recent planning applications having been submitted for the site, however, consider that the land may be suitable for development, with the potential to build one or possibly two dwellings on the plot. Interested parties should contact Fife Council, Planning Department to make further in this regard.