DESCRIPTION
Graham House is a substantial property historically developed as a nursing home and purchased by our client some years ago with a view to creating a commercial centre with residential aspects. Graham House is set within the idyllic village of Dornie on the West Coast of Scotland. This former nursing home is being presented to the market as a development opportunity encompassing the existing structure or indeed demolishing it and utilising the grounds in this popular tourist area.
A feasibility study and pre planning advice has been sought, a development of 19 new dwellings, which has received a favourable response. The application site falls within the Dornie Settlement Development Area (SDA), so Policy 34 applies. This supports development proposals within SDA’s if they meet the Design for Sustainability requirements of Policy 28 which seeks sensitive siting and high-quality design in keeping with local character and historic and natural environments, and the use of appropriate materials. This Policy also requires proposed developments to be assessed on the extent to which they are compatible with service provision, as well as their impact on individual and community residential amenity. Policy 29 repeats this emphasis on good design in terms of compatibility with the local settlement pattern.
The building is not listed nor is it in a conservation area.
The owners have commissioned a presentation and document outlining the development of a housing development and this will be made available to suitably interested parties. There is certainly a need for increased housing in the area.
THE PROPERTY
Graham House is a substantial building extending to circa 698m2 net internal area. Access to the site is from the main street through a large entrance onto tarmac driveway. The main entrance is at street level and is through a glazed vestibule. Built in 1971, this former nursing home is of mainly block construction with the majority of accommodation set over the ground floor.
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
The current owners have embarked in the early stages, of a project which will create a housing development comprising 19 dwellings, and have instructed a team of experienced professionals, offering management and construction services for building projects to carry out the initial investigations and prepared a presentation. The company will be most happy to engage with any potential buyers re the development and discuss their vision with them. However, there is no doubt that Dornie is an area buoyant in the tourist trade, and new owners may wish to consider other uses subject to the necessary consents. This could include the development of letting bedrooms, or further small self-catering flats etc.
It is worth noting that the Rural Housing Fund has been supportive of the development including providing a grant for feasibility work, due to the lack of local affordable units and the urgent requirement for them. Partial funding has been discussed with the Rural Housing Fund, so an incoming developer would need to take this up with them directly.
GROUNDS
The grounds extend to 1.46 acres, 0.59 hectares, are laid to tar, grass with some mature trees and planting.
SERVICES
The site benefits from mains electricity, water supply and drainage. Broadband is provided through a dedicated fibre line to Graham House. There is no gas to the site.