Small freehold grassland with development potential close to Carnwath.
- About 1.28 acres (verify — other documents reference a larger area)
- Freehold title with agricultural use history
- Partly enclosed; southern boundary currently unfenced
- Access from a quiet single-track rural road
- Potential for croft or alternative uses; planning not guaranteed
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband available
- No flood risk; gently undulating pasture
- Local services limited; area classed as very deprived
A compact rural parcel offered freehold in an accessible South Lanarkshire location with countryside views and proven agricultural use. The land is mainly grassland with areas of rough pasture, boundary trees and partial fencing, making it immediately suitable for grazing, equestrian or amenity uses. Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband support modern rural uses.
There is potential for alternative uses, including possible croft development, but no consents are guaranteed and interested parties must check with South Lanarkshire Council Planning Department. Access is from a quiet single-track road; the southern boundary currently has no fencing and the plot is partly enclosed by stone wall and fencing.
Notable practical points: the listing gives the area as about 1.28 acres but other documentation references a larger figure — buyers should verify the exact extent and title boundaries. The surrounding area is rural and relatively remote, with nearby towns and rail links for commuting to Edinburgh and Glasgow; local services are limited. This plot will suit a buyer seeking small-scale agricultural opportunity or a strategic rural investment, aware of planning and boundary matters.