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Land for saleMarshall Works, Gowan Avenue, Falkirk FK2
1 sq. ft
Freehold
About this property
Commercial site zoned under the local plan as having potential for redevelopment Offers invited
Significant town centre development opportunity
Bounded to the east by the Forth and Clyde canal
Site Investigation and Access Appraisal reports available upon request
Offers invited
Location
The subjects lie at the western end of Gowan Avenue, a short distance from its junction with Grahams Road (B902) to the north of Falkirk‚s principal town centre. Falkirk itself comprises an important town within central Scotland lying midway between Edinburgh and Glasgow, forming the main administrative centre for the surrounding district. As such the town provides extensive retail, leisure and local government facilities having a resident population of over 33,000 people and an immediate catchment of over 150,000. In terms of the site itself the subjects presently form part of a larger commercial facility which is situated within an area of mixed usage, bounded predominantly to the east by established residential dwellings. The Forth and Clyde canal forms the western boundary with the site overlooking St Mungo‚s High School which lies on the opposite bank.
The subjects lie at the western end of Gowan Avenue, a short distance from its junction with Grahams Road (B902) to the north of Falkirk‚s principal town centre. Falkirk itself comprises an important town within central Scotland lying midway between Edinburgh and Glasgow, forming the main administrative centre for the surrounding district. As such the town provides extensive retail, leisure and local government facilities having a resident population of over 33,000 people and an immediate catchment of over 150,000. In terms of the site itself the subjects presently form part of a larger commercial facility which is situated within an area of mixed usage, bounded predominantly to the east by established residential dwellings. The Forth and Clyde canal forms the western boundary with the site overlooking St Mungo‚s High School which lies on the opposite bank.



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