Springbank Way, Brodick, Isle Of Arran
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Key features
- 2.86 acres / 1.16 hectares
- Indicative site capacity of 18 units
- Prime location with uninterrupted views overlooking Brodick Bay and Goat Fell
Description
residential dwellings and commercial properties including the Holy Cross Church and the 4 Star Douglas Hotel. These are set down from the site,
allowing for uninterrupted coastal views overlooking Brodick Bay and Goat Fell to the north.
Brodick is the largest geographical settlement on Arran and is considered the main village due to being the base of the terminal serving the Caledonian MacBrayne Ferry Crossing to Ardrossan on Scotland’s mainland. The village is centrally positioned on the east coast of the island approximately 4 miles to the north of Lamlash. Brodick is the economic centre of the island with the main retail offering provided in the village as well as a number of larger hotels and community facilities to include the library, town hall, sports pavilion and wide range of pubs and restaurants.
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Springbank Way, Brodick, Isle Of Arran
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Ardrossan Harbour Station13.3 miles
Notes
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