Well Park Road, Banknock, FK4
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Key features
- Situated in a Local Plan area identified for major change
- 4.9 hectares (12.1 acre) site with Local Plan allocation
- Easy travel distance of Glasgow, Falkirk and Stirling
- Offers invited
Description
The site extends to approximately 4.9 hectares (12.1 acres) and an allocation of 110 units is a relatively low density of approximately 9 units per acre, reflecting
the fact that some civil engineering works may be required on the southern part of the site. This is a brownfield site, having been a former distillery which was
demolished in 1981. The area is now very much semi-rural in character, albeit lying on the very fringe of the town. The Forth and Clyde canal lies to the south.
Falkirk Council own the greenfield site immediately to the north.
GENERAL REMARKS
The previously proposed development shows 110 units, with a mix of semi detached, detached and apartment styles and an indicative total development floor area of some 9,615 sq m which is a relatively low coverage. The layout and design are now dated and these can be updated to provide a suitable mix at an
appropriate density to suit current market requirements.
Brochures
Well Park Road, Banknock, FK4
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Cumbernauld Station3.3 miles
- Croy Station3.8 miles
- Greenfaulds Station3.9 miles
Notes
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