Former Carluke police station

Police Scotland has instructed Shepherd Chartered Surveyors to set a closing date of 21 August at 12pm for offers on ...

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Police Scotland has instructed Shepherd Chartered Surveyors to set a closing date of 21 August at 12pm for offers on the former Carluke Police Station, which is for sale.

Clyde Valley’s largest town, Carluke, lies within the South Lanarkshire Council area, five miles northwest of Lanark and four miles southeast of Wishaw. The town benefits from frequent direct rail services to Lanark, Motherwell, Hamilton and Glasgow.

The former Police Station, with a single-storey projection to the rear, together with a garden area and private off-street-car park to the front is a part single/part two-storey end terrace property with the outbuilding situated on an irregularly shaped site.

The accommodation comprises a front reception, control room, offices, kitchen, breakout area, storage rooms, and locker rooms. The ground floor includes toilet and shower facilities, while the first floor features three offices and a bathroom with a WC, wash hand basin, and shower.

Calvin Molinari, Agency Surveyor at Shepherd, said: “The disposal of the former Carluke Police Station offers an attractive development opportunity. Carluke Police Station marks the next in a series of disposals of Police Scotland properties across the country as part of a wider strategy advised jointly by Shepherd and BNP Paribas Real Estate.

“We are delighted to be involved in various disposals on behalf of Police Scotland, including the notable Alloa Police Station as well as The Pleasance Police Box in Edinburgh.”

Offers over £90,000 are invited. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on tel 0141 331 2807.

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