Land North East Of Dali Lodge
Ardbrecknish, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, PA33 1BH
Guide Price
£85,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential, Moorings, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Building Plot, Shoreline
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Moorings, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Building Plot, Shoreline
The plot is situated in a slightly elevated position enjoying exceptional views across Loch Awe and towards Ben Cruachan
The plot is situated in a slightly elevated position enjoying exceptional views across Loch Awe and towards Ben Cruachan.
Accessed via a shared access drive off the public road, the plot is close to the local facilities and amenities at Dalmally, Inveraray and within easy driving distance of Oban.
Full Planning Consent was renewed in May 2022 (Ref: 22/00263/PP) for the erection of a detached dwelling house.
Services to the plot are not currently connected but are available close by. Connection of services will be at the expense of the purchaser. Interested parties should make their own enquiries
Location
Loch Awe is one of the most famous lochs in Scotland with over 60 miles of shoreline. It is the longest freshwater loch in Britain measuring 26 miles long set in some of the most outstanding scenery in the
Highlands, Glen Coe being just over an hour away.
Loch Awe holds the Brown Trout record at 31lb 12oz and is renowned for trout and pike fishing. Launch and mooring facilities are only 400 yards away. There are many historical sites dotted around its shores
including several ruined castles with the most famous being Kilchurn to the northern end and many interesting islands with Innishail, the Burial Isle for the Dukes of Argyll easily accessible.
Dalmally has a thriving Primary School, modern Health Centre, Pharmacy, Post Office and Church.
Oban, to the west, is a busy town which offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities, as well as a very good range of bars and restaurants. Oban also has a number of primary schools, a high school, a medical centre, a modern hospital and churches of various denominations. Oban, known as the “Gateway to the Isles” is an expanding port with an attractive sea front and busy harbour from which the Caledonian MacBrayne ferries operate serving the Inner Hebrides and some of theOuter Hebrides. Oban has good rail/bus links to the major Scottish cities.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
The plot is situated in a slightly elevated position enjoying exceptional views across Loch Awe and towards Ben Cruachan.
Accessed via a shared access drive off the public road, the plot is close to the local facilities and amenities at Dalmally, Inveraray and within easy driving distance of Oban.
Full Planning Consent was renewed in May 2022 (Ref: 22/00263/PP) for the erection of a detached dwelling house.
Services to the plot are not currently connected but are available close by. Connection of services will be at the expense of the purchaser. Interested parties should make their own enquiries
Location
Loch Awe is one of the most famous lochs in Scotland with over 60 miles of shoreline. It is the longest freshwater loch in Britain measuring 26 miles long set in some of the most outstanding scenery in the
Highlands, Glen Coe being just over an hour away.
Loch Awe holds the Brown Trout record at 31lb 12oz and is renowned for trout and pike fishing. Launch and mooring facilities are only 400 yards away. There are many historical sites dotted around its shores
including several ruined castles with the most famous being Kilchurn to the northern end and many interesting islands with Innishail, the Burial Isle for the Dukes of Argyll easily accessible.
Dalmally has a thriving Primary School, modern Health Centre, Pharmacy, Post Office and Church.
Oban, to the west, is a busy town which offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities, as well as a very good range of bars and restaurants. Oban also has a number of primary schools, a high school, a medical centre, a modern hospital and churches of various denominations. Oban, known as the “Gateway to the Isles” is an expanding port with an attractive sea front and busy harbour from which the Caledonian MacBrayne ferries operate serving the Inner Hebrides and some of theOuter Hebrides. Oban has good rail/bus links to the major Scottish cities.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.