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Craig Y Don
61.4 Acres of Commercial Land in Amlwch LL68 9SN
Investment Highlights
- LEISURE AND TOURISM
- ENERGY GENERATION OR STORAGE
- INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL
- MIXED USE COMMERCIAL / LEISURE / RESIDENTIAL
Executive Summary
Access is from Craig Y Don which connects with Parys Road and Machine Street and the town centre to the south. The site extends along the length of a former railway line for approximately 0.69 miles to the south and through the town. The site stands adjacent to the coastline to the north, with undeveloped land to the west. To the east is undulating undeveloped land adjacent to Amlwch Port. A residential estate and the town lies to the south. The Afon Goch river runs through the site west to east and discharges into the sea at Porth Offeiriad.
Property Facts
Sale Type | Investment | Property Type | Land |
Tenure | Freehold | Property Subtype | Commercial |
No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 61.40 AC |
Sale Type | Investment |
Tenure | Freehold |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Commercial |
Total Lot Size | 61.40 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Lot Size | 61.40 AC |
Lot Size | 61.40 AC |
Land for sale in Anglesey. Potential uses include leisure and tourism, industrial or commercial, energy generation or storage and mixed use commercial / leisure / residential
Description
The property lies on the north-east of the island in the town of Amlwch and occupies a position on the coast adjacent to Amlwch Port on the town’s north eastern edge. The town is predominantly residential in nature, with a range of facilities including local shops, public houses, primary and secondary schools along with leisure centre and industrial estates. Amlwch Port is a working harbour with adjacent port square containing car park, shops, eateries and public houses. The harbour supports commercial fishing related activities along with tourism and community resources.
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Craig Y Don
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