Six‑plot elevated site with consent in Loch Lomond National Park, ideal for premium rural homes.
Detailed planning permission for 4 barn conversions and 2 detached houses (Ref 24/00691/FUL)
This freehold site at Blairmore Farm offers detailed planning consent (Ref 24/00691/FUL) for a small clutch of six homes: four barn conversions (plots 3, 4, 6, 7) and two detached houses (plots 1 and 2). The site occupies an elevated position within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, providing wide 360° aspects over open countryside — a strong selling point for high‑value rural homes.
The consented scheme is attractive to speculative developers or builders seeking a limited, high-quality release rather than a large estate. Plots 1 and 2 can be bought separately at £200,000 each, giving flexibility for phased sales or an initial capital return. The owner will retain plots 5 and 8, so purchasers should factor neighbouring retained land into masterplanning and marketing strategies.
Practical advantages include freehold title, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, no identified flood risk and good links to Drymen, Killearn and the wider Glasgow/Stirling market. The location supports premium pricing due to proximity to outdoor attractions, established schools and golf facilities, making the homes appealing to buyers wanting country living with accessible city connections.
Notable constraints are factual and should inform budgets and timings: the site sits in an area classed as “Very deprived” despite its rural profile, which may affect local labour availability or grant eligibilities. Any purchaser should verify access, services and build costs against the approved drawings before exchange. The planning permission is detailed rather than outline; interested parties should review the full consent (Ref 24/00691/FUL) and consult the planning authority about any proposed changes.