Leading Scottish independent firm of chartered surveyors DM Hall is inviting offers for the freehold interest of the former Marshall Works manufacturing site near Carluke, South Lanarkshire.

This site, which was used as a concrete manufacturing plant for many years but was recently closed following a management review, extends to approximately 36 acres with several large industrial buildings as well as a reception building and additional office/changing room facilities.

Most of the industrial buildings are in good condition and readily available for occupation. The developed area extends to around half of the entire ownership of the site.

Located at the junction of the A721 where it meets the B7056, the site is a few minutes from both Carluke town centre and five minutes from the M74 motorway. Carluke lies in the heart of Lanarkshire and is largely a commuting town with a resident population of around 13,300. Glasgow is approximately 22 miles west with Edinburgh some 39 miles to the east.

The site is currently zoned for industrial and manufacturing use, but it is anticipated that future residential development could be considered. A willingness exists to discuss and consider long term approaches to achieve residential planning consent.

Most of the industrial buildings have been built within the last 25 years with mechanically operated roller shutter doors and 5 metre eaves heights.

Jonathan McManus, a Partner in DM Hall, said: “As a longstanding industrial site, the property lends itself to business/industrial park development. Most of the buildings are ready for occupation with some minimal changes, decoration, or repair. Interest will also be considered for future residential development and offers are invited for the freehold interest.”