A private school in Kilmacolm is selling off its junior school and areas of the surrounding grounds for redevelopment.
St Columba’s has instructed Shepherd Chartered Surveyors (SCS) to market three adjoining buildings.
The buildings for sale include the original school, known as the 'Shalott Building', which is formed over two floors plus a basement and is ‘B’ listed; a single storey 1970s building; and the ‘Graham Building’.
Earlier this year, the board of governors at the school announced ambitious plans to merge the junior and senior schools on one-site, creating a junior department and investing in upgraded senior school facilities.
Steven Barnett, managing partner at SCS, said: “On behalf of the board of governors of St Columba’s School, we are delighted to bring this prime development opportunity to the market for sale.
“The school has taken the decision to combine the junior and secondary schools into a single campus, thereby allowing the redevelopment of the Shalott building, seventies Building, Graham Building and surrounding grounds.
“The games hall and the wooded area behind the hall, known as the ’Wild Woods‘ will be retained and will not form a part of the development site.
"They will continue to serve the combined junior and senior school joint campus located on Duchal Road, Kilmacolm.”
One of Scotland’s highest achieving schools, St Columba’s is an independent, non-denominational day school for children aged three to 18.
Located east of Knockbuckle Road, the site is bound to the north by Broomknowe Road, to the east by Castlehill Road, Kilmacolm Tennis Club and Kilmacolm Bowling Club.
It boasts an enviable location with prime views overlooking the village green, which is popular in the summer, while set within a mature woodland site.
The buildings for sale provide typical school accommodation including classrooms, office space, meeting rooms, assembly halls in addition to WC and kitchen facilities and ancillary space.
The existing school site comprises land extending to 2.6 acres.
According to Shepherds the sale provides a “unique potential development opportunity, subject to achieving the necessary planning consents”.
“This development represents one of the most significant land sales within the Kilmacolm area, centrally located with fantastic views over the village green,” added Steven.
“It will appeal to a number of local and national developers, for a variety of uses, and we look forward to working with the school and prospective purchasers and would invite interested parties to register their interest.”
Vicky Reilly, the school's rector, explained: ‘We are delighted to work with Shepherd on this very exciting project for our school.
"The sale of the land at Knockbuckle Road forms part of our strategic vision to provide an affordable independent education at the heart of Kilmacolm which offers excellent teaching and delivers outstanding pastoral care.”
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