Land for sale
Castletown, Thurso, Caithness, KW14 8SL
Guide Price
£125,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Foreshore, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Mar 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Foreshore, Pasture Land
The property extends to approximately 30.71 acres (12.40 Ha) in total and comprises an interesting block of coastal grazing land, foreshore (with 2 small beaches) and approximately 0.5 miles of sea frontage onto Dunnet Bay.
The property is located to the west of Castletown Harbour in the county of Caithness. Castletown has a local array of services which the county towns of Thurso and Wick provide a large array of retail, educational, recreational and professional services. Thurso is approximately 6 miles to the west whilst Wick lies approximately 16 miles to the east.
Thurso is the nearest town and provides secondary education, hospital and medical services, recreational, retail, cultural and administrative facilities. Three main ferry services connect to the Orkney Islands on a daily basis – Scrabster, Gills Bay and John O’Groats.
Inverness, which is the capital of the highlands
lies approximately 112 miles to the south and provides and extensive array of services including an international airport. Thurso and Wick are both connected to Inverness by rail and onwards to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow & London.
The site is located very close the North Coast 500, a very popular new tourist route for driving or cycling. The route starts and finishes in Inverness and takes in the stunning scenery of the north west/north & east coast of the north of Scotland.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Inverness
The property is located to the west of Castletown Harbour in the county of Caithness. Castletown has a local array of services which the county towns of Thurso and Wick provide a large array of retail, educational, recreational and professional services. Thurso is approximately 6 miles to the west whilst Wick lies approximately 16 miles to the east.
Thurso is the nearest town and provides secondary education, hospital and medical services, recreational, retail, cultural and administrative facilities. Three main ferry services connect to the Orkney Islands on a daily basis – Scrabster, Gills Bay and John O’Groats.
Inverness, which is the capital of the highlands
lies approximately 112 miles to the south and provides and extensive array of services including an international airport. Thurso and Wick are both connected to Inverness by rail and onwards to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow & London.
The site is located very close the North Coast 500, a very popular new tourist route for driving or cycling. The route starts and finishes in Inverness and takes in the stunning scenery of the north west/north & east coast of the north of Scotland.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Inverness
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.