Shepherd Chartered Surveyors says: “We anticipate significant interest from developers and owner-occupiers alike.”
The former Rolls-Royce site in East Kilbride has been brought to market.(Image: UGC)
The former Rolls-Royce site in East Kilbride has been brought to market.
Shepherd Chartered Surveyors says that the site offers “a significant redevelopment opportunity for residential or commercial use”.
Prospective buyers are being told that East Kilbride benefits from a substantial surrounding population catchment, making it an attractive location for future development.
The town enjoys excellent connectivity to Scotland’s strategic road infrastructure, with direct access to the M74 Motorway and wider national motorway network.
Adam Honeyman, partner at Shepherd, said: “The site is currently zoned for redevelopment within Use Classes 5 and 6, covering general industrial and storage and distribution uses, although it may also be suitable for residential redevelopment, subject to securing the appropriate planning consents.
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“Given the site’s strategic location, strong transport connectivity and proximity to a large residential population, we anticipate significant interest from developers and owner-occupiers alike.
“We are seeking unconditional bids from interested parties, with preference given to offers that can demonstrate immediate availability of funds from cash reserves.”
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The nearby East Kilbride Expressway provides fast and efficient links to both the M74 and M77, further enhancing the site’s accessibility for commuters, logistics, and commercial occupiers.
Occupying a prominent position on the northern edge of the established Nerston Industrial Estate, the land is “strategically positioned within close proximity” to established residential communities, employment hubs and retail amenities serving the wider Greater Glasgow area.

The former Rolls-Royce site in East Kilbride has been brought to market.(Image: UGC)
Extending to 10.5 acres, the broadly regular and relatively level site offers considerable flexibility for redevelopment. The site fronts onto Law Place to the north, with residential development located immediately to the east and established industrial premises situated to the south and west, creating a well-connected mixed-use setting suitable for a range of future uses.
Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on 0141 331 2807.
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