FOR SALE
22/11/22
530
1518 / Rightbiz
Substantial Freehold Town Centre properties. Full planning consent passed for substantial commercial and residential development. Planning consent for 8 -12 Church Street – 2 retail/ office premises 5 flats. Planning consent for 2-6 Church Street – 2 retail/ office premises 6 flats. Consent passed for 11 flat new build development in grounds to rear. A superb commercial and residential development opportunity in sought after commuter town.
FREEHOLD Guide Price- OFFERS INVITED.
The commuter town of Inverkeithing lies on the north shores of the Forth, 9 miles from Edinburgh city centre. The town has a population of 5000 with continued growth expansion planned for the future.
Inverkeithing is a very important transport hub; The M90 motorway lies adjacent to the town, the Ferry toll Park and ride is one of the largest park and ride facilities leading into Edinburgh. The town also has an important mainline railway station acting as an important stop off point for the East Coast mainline as well as the Fife Circle. The town is located close to Rosyth and Dalgety Bay as well as being 2 miles south of the city of Dunfermline.
The buildings and site have been fully consented for:
8 -12 Church Street:
2 ground floor retail/office premises with 5 dwelling flats over 2 floors retaining the C listed exterior.
2x 2apt flats, 2x 3apt flats, 1x 3 apt Maisonette.
2-6 Church Street:
Demolition of existing building to form 2 ground floor retail/office premises with 6 dwelling flats over 2 levels
4x 2apts flats, 2x 3apts Maisonettes.
Current hotel extension and land at rear:
Demolition of existing extension and construction of 11 new build dwelling flats over 3 floors.
5x 3apt flats, 6x 3apts affordable housing flats.
Parking - Car parking for 27 cars.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a developer to acquire a fully consented large scale re-development opportunity in the middle of Inverkeithing High Street.
Full Planning permission has been formally approved 15/03045/FULL www.planning.fife.gov.uk.
FREEHOLD - offers are invited.
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