St Andrews flats where elderly residents were told to leave on market for £2.5 million
by Neil Henderson · The CourierA block of St Andrews flats where elderly residents were controversially told to leave has gone up for sale for £2.5 million.
The complex on Marine Place, off North Street, consists of 15 flats.
The building previously provided self-contained apartments for older people.
Some of the residents later vowed to launch a legal challenge and to “barricade their doors” in an effort to stay put.
However, only two tenants remain as many residents were forced to move elsewhere.
The site – originally fishermen’s houses that were redeveloped in 1980 – is now being sold off.
Marine Place consists of a studio flat, 13 one-bedroom flats and a two-bedroom flat.
The homes benefit from private front and rear gardens and several of them have beautiful views over the North Sea.
Thorntons, which is marketing the site for sale, expects there to be significant interest from property developers.
Peter Ryder, managing director of Thorntons Property Services, said: “Marine Place is a very rare opportunity to acquire a development opportunity in the beautiful, historic town of St Andrews.
“Marine Place offers various development options, ranging from basic modernisation to a complete redevelopment, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions.
“Given its location and the high demand for accommodation in St Andrews, we anticipate the site will generate keen interest from property developers.”
A spokesperson for Bield told The Courier: “Bield has two tenancies remaining at present at Marine Place.
“These two tenants have arrangements to leave the properties.
“However, there is no confirmed dates at this moment of time as to when that will happen.”
Meanwhile, a ruined former smiddy not far from St Andrews has been turned into a home with a stunning roundel.