Watch PropertyBuilding Plots, Old Kinnaber Water Works, Hillside, Montrose DD10 9EN
Plot - From £115,000
Thorntons are delighted to bring to the market development land, which is within the Angus Village of Hillside, a short distance north of Montrose (1 mile). The land was previously used as a yard area for the waterworks building during its time in operation. Since that time, the existing waterwork building has been converted into a residential dwelling. The whole area is around 1.01 acres in size and is accessed from the A937 Marykirk Road. For sale as a whole or as individual plots, features include a large underground tank with a floor space estimated to be in the region of 300m2 with a ceiling height of about 4m, this could be an ideal structure for use as a garage or store.
The site has been divided into two plots, plot 1, northmost, estimated to be 1498m2 and plot 2 to be 2598m2 this includes the C listed underground water tank which is an ideal structure for conversion to a garage or store.
Montrose nearby has a wide-ranging selection of employment, retail, social and leisure outlets with schooling provided for both primary and secondary age groups. The location is around 10 minutes driving time to the A90 dual carriageway providing an easy commuting link to the larger employment centres in either Dundee or Aberdeen. There is a mainline railway station in Montrose with regular train services linking to Aberdeen, Arbroath, Dundee and beyond.
To arrange a viewing please contact Thorntons New Homes Team at 03330 430090 or email [email protected]. All viewings are preferred to be accompanied, anyone who visits the site without prior arrangement with Thorntons is asked to be mindful of the privacy of the owners of the surrounding properties and not to attempt to access the water tank.
To arrange a viewing contact Thorntons New Homes at 03330 430090 or email
- Tenure: Freehold
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Montrose, St. Cyrus, Hillside, Johnshaven, Laurencekirk
The nickname of Montrose FC is "The Gable Endies" and therein lies a clue to the coastal town's history, which can be traced all the way back to a King David charter of 1140.
It blossomed as a trading port, reflected in addresses like "India Street," "Baltic Street" and "America Street," and wealthy merchants were fond of building their imposing homes gable to gable.
Montrose lays claim to having the widest High Street in Scotland and attractive narrow closes. It overlooks a two mile tidal lagoon nature reserve which attracts thousands of visitors every year - in the shape of pink-footed geese and other birdlife.
Like nearby Mearns communities St Cyrus, Laurencekirk and Johnshaven, it is well placed for travelling to Dundee and Aberdeen and a population in the region of 12,000 has expanded on the back of the North Sea oil and gas sector.
The local golf club is among the oldest in the world and the beaches enjoy regular high ratings.