Ploverhill
Ploverhill, Lybster, Caithness, KW3 6AT
Guide Price
£295,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
108 acres (43.99ha) Owner-occupied croft together with three-bedroom cottage in an elevated position close to the village of Lybster, Caithness
Ploverhill offers a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial area of Owner-Occupied Croft land together with a three-bedroom cottage.
Ploverhill Cottage is a three-bedroom detached bungalow which has been extended into the original byre. The cottage enjoys far-reaching views over croft land towards the sea. The property has a utility room, kitchen, sitting room, three double bedrooms and a bathroom.
There is good attic space accessed by a narrow staircase.
There is a garden to the front which is bounded by a wall. The cottage has not been decrofted.
Buildings
Tractor Shed – adjacent to Ploverhill House – steel frame building with breeze-block walls, with concrete floor and 3m high sliding doors, measuring approx. 18m x 10m. Includes electricity and water supplies.
Steading (140m to north of the farmhouse) – approx. 24m x 18.5m (450sq metres) comprising a traditional stone-built byre with 14 double stalls for tying cows, and two breeze-block cattle courts for housing cattle or general storage.
There is a concrete apron measuring 25m x 10m and an area for storing silage bales. Electricity and water and a feed bruiser.
Land - the land extends to approx. 43.99ha (108acres) comprising three blocks of land which are largely classified as Grade 4/2 by the James Hutton Institute with some Grade 6/3. The land lies between 90m and 130m above sea level and is currently all down to grass with approx. 19.5ha (48 acres) of permanent grassland which has recently been cropped or mown.
There is an internal farm track running northwards providing access for farm vehicles to most of the fields, with a second track giving access across Common Grazings to the land at Arriebeg to the east. The land has been actively farmed, is well fenced and offers a good productive holding for sheep or cattle.
The land is registered with SGRPID and is eligible to receive agricultural support under the BPS and LFASS schemes.
The whole property is subject to crofting tenure being registered with the Crofting Commission as three separate crofts, Ploverhill (C0630), Smerlie (C0720) and Arriebeg (C0350).
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Inverness
Ploverhill offers a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial area of Owner-Occupied Croft land together with a three-bedroom cottage.
Ploverhill Cottage is a three-bedroom detached bungalow which has been extended into the original byre. The cottage enjoys far-reaching views over croft land towards the sea. The property has a utility room, kitchen, sitting room, three double bedrooms and a bathroom.
There is good attic space accessed by a narrow staircase.
There is a garden to the front which is bounded by a wall. The cottage has not been decrofted.
Buildings
Tractor Shed – adjacent to Ploverhill House – steel frame building with breeze-block walls, with concrete floor and 3m high sliding doors, measuring approx. 18m x 10m. Includes electricity and water supplies.
Steading (140m to north of the farmhouse) – approx. 24m x 18.5m (450sq metres) comprising a traditional stone-built byre with 14 double stalls for tying cows, and two breeze-block cattle courts for housing cattle or general storage.
There is a concrete apron measuring 25m x 10m and an area for storing silage bales. Electricity and water and a feed bruiser.
Land - the land extends to approx. 43.99ha (108acres) comprising three blocks of land which are largely classified as Grade 4/2 by the James Hutton Institute with some Grade 6/3. The land lies between 90m and 130m above sea level and is currently all down to grass with approx. 19.5ha (48 acres) of permanent grassland which has recently been cropped or mown.
There is an internal farm track running northwards providing access for farm vehicles to most of the fields, with a second track giving access across Common Grazings to the land at Arriebeg to the east. The land has been actively farmed, is well fenced and offers a good productive holding for sheep or cattle.
The land is registered with SGRPID and is eligible to receive agricultural support under the BPS and LFASS schemes.
The whole property is subject to crofting tenure being registered with the Crofting Commission as three separate crofts, Ploverhill (C0630), Smerlie (C0720) and Arriebeg (C0350).
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Inverness
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.