Land for sale
Duror, Appin, Inverness, PA38 4DA
Guide Price
£105,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Shoreline, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Shoreline, Woodland
This most attractive and generously proportioned plot is being offered with planning permission in principle (PIP) for a detached house. The site, where orchids once grew, is situated inland from the Cuil Bay shoreline with far reaching views along Loch Linnhe to Shuna Island. The area is a haven for wildlife and offers a variety of outdoor pursuits both sea and land based. The plot is located off a private road in a secluded location yet within easy reach of the main road network.
Local services include medical practices in Ballachulish and Port Appin and primary schools in Duror, Appin and Ballachulish. Further south at Port Appin are two hotels with popular seafood restaurants. It is also the passenger terminal to the Island of Lismore. At Corran to the north a regular ferry service operates to Ardgour on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. The towns of Fort William and Oban each offer extensive choices of shops, leisure facilities, railway station and hospital. To the north, the Glencoe and Ben Nevis mountain ranges are within easy reach, offering a variety of activities throughout the year.
The plot sits nestled between mature trees and a steep bank offering protection and privacy. The extensive site is largely flat and populated by a number of trees. To the rear and front of the plot are further areas of woodland not included in the sale. The acreage ensures there is ample space for a large garden and parking for several cars. The plot also benefits from sea views extending from the bay which could be maximised through the house design. The boundary of the site is marked by a wooden fence and access is currently via a metal gate off the track.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
Local services include medical practices in Ballachulish and Port Appin and primary schools in Duror, Appin and Ballachulish. Further south at Port Appin are two hotels with popular seafood restaurants. It is also the passenger terminal to the Island of Lismore. At Corran to the north a regular ferry service operates to Ardgour on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. The towns of Fort William and Oban each offer extensive choices of shops, leisure facilities, railway station and hospital. To the north, the Glencoe and Ben Nevis mountain ranges are within easy reach, offering a variety of activities throughout the year.
The plot sits nestled between mature trees and a steep bank offering protection and privacy. The extensive site is largely flat and populated by a number of trees. To the rear and front of the plot are further areas of woodland not included in the sale. The acreage ensures there is ample space for a large garden and parking for several cars. The plot also benefits from sea views extending from the bay which could be maximised through the house design. The boundary of the site is marked by a wooden fence and access is currently via a metal gate off the track.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.