Stirling Observer

Old Plean land comes with a £350k price tag

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Land in Plean has been put on the market with a price tag of more than £350,000.

The “rarely available” 7.49 acres parcel of land off main street at Old Plean is being marketed by chartered surveyor DM Hall.

They say the open field site has secure boundaries and, subject to planning consents, may be suitable for developmen­t, equestrian or other use.

A spokespers­on said: “Historical­ly, the field has been used for agricultur­al purposes, with a neighbouri­ng area sold in 2007 for residentia­l developmen­t. A right of access through the residentia­l developmen­t site is included within the sale and there is additional access via a metal field gate to the south of Main Street.

“Old Plean lies just south of the village of Plean, some five miles from Stirling and is well positioned for commuting to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth. Local amenities include a library, medical centre, pharmacy, pub and convenienc­e stores. The recently refurbishe­d East Plean School provides nursery and primary schooling.

“Within the immediate vicinity is the Plean Country Park, which is owned by Stirling Council and provides over 200 acres of woodland with way marked walks, an orienteeri­ng course, a 4km horse trail and a biodiversi­ty trail.

“There are also picnic areas and a children’s playground within the park which comes alive with seasonal flowers including snowdrops and daffodils in Spring, rhododendr­ons, orchids and wildflower meadows in summer.

“Ready access is at hand to the motorway network, connecting to Edinburgh and Glasgow, while a rail connection at Larbert Station is some 3.4miles distant.”

Jennifer Campbell of DM Hall’s Rural Property team said: “This is a fantastic opportunit­y for anyone seeking a land investment either for their own use or for developmen­t, subject to obtaining the required consents.

“Our client is seeking offers over £350,000 and anyone interested in finding our more should contact the rural team at DM Hall, rural@ dmhall.co.uk or call 01786 833800.”

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Site Agents say the land may be suitable for developmen­t or equestrian uses

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