DM Hall Invites Offers For 8.47-Acre Garelochhead Residential Development Site With Planning Permission
DM Hall is inviting offers for an 8.47-acre residential development site with planning for 24 homes on an elevated position above Garelochhead in Argyllshire. The site is in Station Road, Garelochhead, G84 0DB, the principal road leading towards Garelochhead railway station to the east of the town, with the site occupying an elevated position on […]

Jun 7, 2022
DM Hall is inviting offers for an 8.47-acre residential development site with planning for 24 homes on an elevated position above Garelochhead in Argyllshire.
The site is in Station Road, Garelochhead, G84 0DB, the principal road leading towards Garelochhead railway station to the east of the town, with the site occupying an elevated position on its eastern side with views across the Gare Loch.
The site has mixed gradients, extending to around 3.43 hectares 3.43 hectares (8.47 acres).
Planning permission is in place under reference 19/02328/PP for residential development and the construction of 24 homes. Plans for the consented development are available upon request.
Garelochhead is a town of almost 3,700 residents located on the northern tip of the Gare Loch, within the Argyll and Bute region, around 8 miles north of Helensburgh and 42 miles northwest of Glasgow, via the A814.
The HMNB Clyde (Faslane) and RNAD Coulport bases are located nearby as is Loch Lomond, around 12 miles east.
Journey time to Glasgow is one hour and there are currently up to ten services a day to Glasgow’s Queen Street station.
Anthony Zdanowicz, an Associate at DM Hall who is overseeing the sale, said: “This site, with full planning permission, represents an outstanding opportunity for a developer to undertake an exciting residential project in a beautiful part of the country and we expect to see lots of interest.
“Anyone interested should contact me on 07768 031297 or at Anthony.Zdanowicz@dmhall.co.uk”. DM Hall, with 24 offices and over 250 members of staff including 24 Partners, is one of Scotland’s leading independent firms of chartered surveyors and this year celebrates 125 years, since its foundation in 1897.
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