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INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Riverside development site extending to approx. 0.72 ha (1.8 acre)
- Proposed for residential use within the Forthside Masterplan
- Sale on behalf of Stirling Council
- Located in central Stirling, immediately east of Stirling railway station
- Opportunity for a range of uses including residential, student accommodation and retirement living
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PROPERTY FACTS
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Residential |
| Tenure | Freehold | Proposed Use | Build-to-Rent |
| No. Plots | 1 | Total Plot Size | 1.80 ac |
| Property Type | Land |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| Tenure | Freehold |
| No. Plots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Residential |
| Proposed Use | Build-to-Rent |
| Total Plot Size | 1.80 ac |
1 PLOT AVAILABLE
Plot
| Total Plot Size | 1.80 ac |
| Total Plot Size | 1.80 ac |
Local Development Plan: The site is designated as ‘white’ land (within the Network Centre) in the Stirling Local Development Plan, adopted October 2018, indicating that general development policies apply.
DESCRIPTION
The site is located close to the city centre, around 250m north of Thistles shopping centre (M&S; Primark; Sainsbury’s Local) and 200m north west of Vue Cinema. Central Stirling has a good range of independent and high street shops, together with numerous bars and restaurants. Springkerse Retail Park (B&Q; Currys; Morrisons) is located on the eastern edge of the city. The city also benefits from a wealth of sporting facilities including gyms, swimming pools and those linked to the University – Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence. The site extends to approx. 0.72 ha (1.8 acre) and comprises cleared brownfield land along Forthside Way, in central Stirling. To the north of the site is a completed residential development comprising apartment blocks between 3 and 5 storeys. Riverside Quay student accommodation block is further north, next to the River Forth. To the south of the site is the Engine Shed conservation centre operated by Historic Scotland. The former goods transfer shed has been restored (completed in 2017) into a heritage learning space. To the west of the site is Forthside Way then Stirling Railway Station and Stirling city centre. To the east of the site is Forthside Way then a riverside path and green space along the River Forth.
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