Boiler House Port Edgar Barracks, South Queensferry, City Of Edinburgh, EH30 9YH
Property Summary
Port Edgar Barracks in South Queensferry is undergoing redevelopment, which will generate a new unique mixed-use community. The proposed plan includes a mixture of 49 flats, single storey and two storey family homes. New access routes and connections will be established, including a path to the private beach. The redevelopment will preserve and repurpose the nationally significant Category B-listed buildings, ensuring their long-term future while contributing new housing and community facilities to South Queensferry.
The former boiler house has planning permission for café use. For further information, please visit the https://the-barracks.co.uk/ and Edinburgh City Council Planning Portal (ref no. 22/01987/FUL).
Full Details
The former boiler house comprises of two single storey buildings. The historic chimney stack and adjoining outbuildings offers a unique development opportunity with a versatile layout and outstanding views over the Firth of Forth.
Port Edgar Barracks in South Queensferry is undergoing redevelopment, which will generate a new unique mixed-use community. The proposed plan includes a mixture of 49 flats, single storey and two storey family homes. New access routes and connections will be established, including a path to the private beach. The redevelopment will preserve and repurpose the nationally significant Category B-listed buildings, ensuring their long-term future while contributing new housing and community facilities to South Queensferry.
The former boiler house has planning permission for café use. For further information, please visit the https://the-barracks.co.uk/ and Edinburgh City Council Planning Portal (ref no. 22/01987/FUL).
Location
The subject premises is located within the Port Edgar Barracks development in South Queensferry, approximately 10 miles north of Edinburgh City Centre. The historic town is positioned between the Forth Road and Forth Rail Bridges, accessible via the A90 trunk road that connects with the M90 motorway to the north. The former World War One Naval Barracks occupies a prominent waterfront location with views across the Firth of Forth and towards the Queensferry Crossing. The former Boiler House is situated on the east side of the development, adjacent to the existing marina. South Queensferry is an extremely popular mixed-use town with a strong residential catchment, growing population and year round tourist appeal. There is a wealth of highly reputable national and local retail, restaurant, café and professional service businesses within the town including Scotmid Coop, Dune Bakery, Orocco Pier and Westport Vets.






















