Land for sale
Portnahaven, Isle Of Islay, Argyll and Bute, PA47 7SZ
Guide Price
£70,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: N/A
A development opportunity comprising of 0.89 acres of land with several abandoned steading buildings, situated in a wonderful rural location on the ever-popular Isle of Islay.
Set in a wonderful remote location on the ever-popular Isle of Islay, Balimony Steading offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a derelict steading complex sitting within a land area extending to approximately 0.36 Hectares (0.89 Acres).
The plot is accessed from the adopted road via shared private track, leading to a gated entrance. A perimeter fence surrounds the plot on all sides, with the steading walls forming the boundary on the west side. The steading layout comprise of a number of derelict stone buildings, as per the original farm design, with a flatter area to the west side, thought to be the original courtyard.
Three private cottages are located in the vicinity of the plot and a neighbouring plot has been granted planning permission for a new residential dwelling, however the settlement is peaceful and mostly used as holiday accommodation.
Services to the plot are not currently connected, however electricity services are located within the vicinity. It is assumed that the new owner will install a borehole will provide water to the plot, as is the case with neighbouring properties.
The plot does not benefit from planning permission at this stage and it would be our recommendation that a planning (in principle) application is submitted to give comfort to potential purchasers.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Set in a wonderful remote location on the ever-popular Isle of Islay, Balimony Steading offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a derelict steading complex sitting within a land area extending to approximately 0.36 Hectares (0.89 Acres).
The plot is accessed from the adopted road via shared private track, leading to a gated entrance. A perimeter fence surrounds the plot on all sides, with the steading walls forming the boundary on the west side. The steading layout comprise of a number of derelict stone buildings, as per the original farm design, with a flatter area to the west side, thought to be the original courtyard.
Three private cottages are located in the vicinity of the plot and a neighbouring plot has been granted planning permission for a new residential dwelling, however the settlement is peaceful and mostly used as holiday accommodation.
Services to the plot are not currently connected, however electricity services are located within the vicinity. It is assumed that the new owner will install a borehole will provide water to the plot, as is the case with neighbouring properties.
The plot does not benefit from planning permission at this stage and it would be our recommendation that a planning (in principle) application is submitted to give comfort to potential purchasers.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.