Approved conversion of stone farm buildings into two spacious homes on a large rural plot..
Planning permission for conversion to two attached dwellings (Plots 3 & 4).|Very large plot (about 0.54 acres) with space for gardens and parking.|Existing natural stone buildings offering period character and development potential.|Shared freehold ownership; shared maintenance of access drive and servitudes apply.|Buildings require full conversion works; purchaser responsible for construction costs.|Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband in a rural setting.|No recorded flood risk; remote rural location with limited local services.|Area classified as very deprived — impacts on values and rental market.
Set within rolling North Ayrshire farmland, Lot 2 at Mid Moncur Farm offers planning consent to create two substantial homes from existing natural stone farm buildings. The plots sit in a private, elevated rural setting with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and no recorded flood risk — good infrastructure for countryside living or letting.
Planning approval covers conversion of Plots 3 and 4 into two attached dwellings: Plot 3 (about 154.2 m²) with open-plan living, four bedrooms and utility spaces; Plot 4 (about 204.5 m²) with larger open-plan living and four bedrooms, two en suite. The overall plot area for Lot 2 is very large (about 0.54 acres), giving scope for gardens, parking and landscaping subject to conditions.
Buyers should note this is a shared-ownership freehold with shared responsibility for the access drive and maintenance (third-party access/servitudes apply). The buildings require conversion works to complete the approved dwellings; services, fit-out and any unexpected structural or remedial works will be the purchaser’s responsibility. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, which may affect resale values but can also present strong rental demand for affordable rural housing.
This lot will appeal to developer-buyers or experienced self-builders seeking an immediate planning position on distinctive stone buildings in a tranquil countryside location with good transport links to Glasgow, Ayr and nearby towns.