Under Offer

Hartwood Home Farm, Hartwood Road, Shotts, ML7 4JY

Offers Over

£250,000

  • FA688-0117M
  • House
  • Under Offer
  • E
  • Freehold
  • North Lanarkshire

Former research facility with about 14.4 acres including a three-bedroom farmhouse and a four-bedroom apartment, both requiring comprehensive modernisation, a modern detached office bungalow, and a wide range of agricultural buildings

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Carl Warden

Perth

01738 621 121
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    Overview

    • CLOSING DATE - TUES 25TH NOVEMBER AT 12 NOON
    • 5.83 hectares (14.4 acres)
    • 3-bed farmhouse
    • 4-bed flat
    • Bungalow office accommodation
    • Modern and traditional outbuildings

    Hartwood Home Farm holds a rich historical legacy, having once played a crucial role in supporting Hartwood Hospital. The farm not only supplied fresh produce but also provided therapeutic work opportunities for patients. In its later years, the property was repurposed as a research facility.

    In 2020, Forestry and Land Scotland acquired the farm with a vision to transform the land for sustainable timber production, carbon sequestration, biodiversity enhancement, and community recreation. The strategic direction for this transformation is outlined in the Forestry and Land Scotland Management Plan for Hartwood Forest.

    The land available for sale extends to approximately 5.83 hectares (14.4 acres) and includes two residential properties - a three-bedroom farmhouse and a four-apartment flat located above the former research offices. Both dwellings require significant modernisation.

    Also included is a modern detached bungalow, previously used as office space, along with a substantial range of agricultural buildings. These comprise both traditional and contemporary structures including a former dairy, cattle courts, sheep sheds, hay sheds, and open-plan cattle housing offering versatile potential for redevelopment or alternative use.

    The farmhouse
    An entrance vestibule opens into the reception hall. To the left, a spacious living room has a wood-burning stove set within a stone surround and slate hearth, and a front-facing window that brings in natural light.

    To the left, the kitchen offers a generous array of base and wall units with pale blue fronts and contrasting worktops. A second wood-burning stove is set in a rustic brick surround. Off the kitchen, there is a practical pantry cupboard, and a further door leads through to a rear hallway with an external door. From here, access is provided to a compact utility room fitted with units and a sink, and then to a bathroom with a shower over the bath, WC, and wash basin.

    Upstairs, the accommodation comprises three double bedrooms and a separate shower room.

    Stone-built research offices and apartment
    Attached to the farmhouse is a substantial stone-built extension that accommodates a suite of offices, including a conference room, a kitchen, and separate male and female toilet facilities, each equipped with a shower.

    The upper floor offers additional residential accommodation comprising a living room, four bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom.

    The Bungalow
    A modern detached bungalow sits adjacent to the farmhouse and has previously been used as office accommodation. It has a spacious reception room and six individual offices, offering flexible space for a variety of uses.

    Outbuildings
    The property includes an extensive range of agricultural buildings, comprising the former dairy, various cattle housing units, general-purpose stores, a hay shed, open cattle courts, and a dedicated sheep shed. These structures are clearly marked on the attached site plan.

    Right of Access
    There is a right of access across the site to the adjacent graveyard, as well as to the former Hartwood Hospital grounds, which are currently under consideration for redevelopment.

    General Note
    Forestry and Land Scotland has granted approval for the Friends of Hartwood Paupers Cemetery to install a composting toilet adjacent to the cemetery.

    Clawback Clause
    In the event that the purchaser, or any successor in title, obtains planning permission for residential development on the subjects of sale within 15 years from the date of sale, they shall be liable to pay Forestry and Land Scotland 50% of any uplift in the land’s value resulting from such consent. This clawback provision shall not apply to the residential development of the farmhouse, the upper flat, and the detached office bungalow, identified as Buildings 1, 2, and 5 on the attached plan.

    Council tax
    Hartwood Home Farmhouse is Band E and the apartment is Band C for Council Tax purposes. North Lanarkshire is the Local Authority.

    Closing Date:
    If you would like us to inform you of a closing date for offers,it is important that you notify us in writing of your interest.

    All offers must be subnitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling Agents and will be assessed on the basis of the best value themes in terms of overall public benefits.

    Along with their offer and to allow assessment of any wider public benefit, interested parties should submit a statement of intent outlining their proposed use of the site and any associated public benefits.

    The assessment will take into account whether the proposed use would be likely to improve:

    Economic development
    Regreneration
    Public health
    Social wellbeing
    Environmental wellbeing
    Inequalities from socio-economic disadvantages
    Any other benefits that might arise

    EPC Graph

    Maps

    From Shotts, head northwest along Shottskirk Road. At the T-junction, turn left onto Newmill and Canthill Road, following signs for Hartwood. Continue for approximately 1.5 miles into Hartwood village, then turn right onto Home Farm Road, which leads directly to the farm buildings. For viewers using the ‘what3words’ app, the location of entrance to the farm is //guidebook.handed.hats