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0.25 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
- Development opportunity (subject to planning)
- Coastal
- Approx. 0.25 acres
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Part of a lotted sale - this is Lot 2 of 2
Lot 2 – The Old Salt Store, Glendale
This building which sits in a site area of approximately 0.25 acres (0.10 Ha) and is a stone built structure which was constructed as a salt store during the 19th century. The building may have potential to convert into residential use (subject to obtaining planning consents). No investigations into services to the site have been made, and any investigations to be done directly by any prospective purchasers themselves.
Designations/Listings
We note from Naturescot ‘Sitelink’ website and Historic Scotland designations map, and note that the estate is designated as follows:
• Special Area of Conservation – Inner Hebrides and Minch
• Nature Conservation MPA – Sea of the Hebrides
Husabost Estate is located at the North West end of the Duirinish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The Duirinish Peninsula is approximately 8 miles long and is situated between Loch Dunvegan and Loch Bracadale in the North West of the island. The peninsula contains the villages Colbost, Borreraig, Glendale, Skinidin, Galtrigall and Totaig, whilst the principle settlement within the area is Dunvegan located on the east shore of Loch Dunvegan. The Peninsula is dominated by the hills knows as Macleod’s Tables (or in Gaelic, Healabhal Mor and Healabhal Bheag), which are 1,539 feet and 1,609 feet respectively. Dunvegan Head is the north of the peninsula and Idrigill is the southern point. The coastline is dramatic with the large cliffs dominating the north and west coasts and the famous Macleod’s maiden sea pinnacles at the southern end.
In terms of services, Dunvegan has a range of hotels, restaurants, grocery stores a bakery and primary school together with the popular tourist attraction of Dunvegan Castle which has been the seat of the Clan Macleod since the 1200s and reputably the oldest inhabited castle in Scotland.
The largest settlement on Skye is Portree which has a good range of local services and amenities, such as a swimming pool, restaurants, cafes, schools, shops and hotels. There is also a commercial zone with companies serving trades with building materials, electrical and plumbing equipment, home furnishings etc.
The City of Inverness provides a full range of commercial, educational, recreational, retail and transport facilities, including Inverness Airport, 9 miles east of the city, which provides frequent flights to domestic and international destinations. Inverness also has good public transport links and bus and rail connections.
Lot 2 – The Old Salt Store, Glendale
This building which sits in a site area of approximately 0.25 acres (0.10 Ha) and is a stone built structure which was constructed as a salt store during the 19th century. The building may have potential to convert into residential use (subject to obtaining planning consents). No investigations into services to the site have been made, and any investigations to be done directly by any prospective purchasers themselves.
Designations/Listings
We note from Naturescot ‘Sitelink’ website and Historic Scotland designations map, and note that the estate is designated as follows:
• Special Area of Conservation – Inner Hebrides and Minch
• Nature Conservation MPA – Sea of the Hebrides
Husabost Estate is located at the North West end of the Duirinish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The Duirinish Peninsula is approximately 8 miles long and is situated between Loch Dunvegan and Loch Bracadale in the North West of the island. The peninsula contains the villages Colbost, Borreraig, Glendale, Skinidin, Galtrigall and Totaig, whilst the principle settlement within the area is Dunvegan located on the east shore of Loch Dunvegan. The Peninsula is dominated by the hills knows as Macleod’s Tables (or in Gaelic, Healabhal Mor and Healabhal Bheag), which are 1,539 feet and 1,609 feet respectively. Dunvegan Head is the north of the peninsula and Idrigill is the southern point. The coastline is dramatic with the large cliffs dominating the north and west coasts and the famous Macleod’s maiden sea pinnacles at the southern end.
In terms of services, Dunvegan has a range of hotels, restaurants, grocery stores a bakery and primary school together with the popular tourist attraction of Dunvegan Castle which has been the seat of the Clan Macleod since the 1200s and reputably the oldest inhabited castle in Scotland.
The largest settlement on Skye is Portree which has a good range of local services and amenities, such as a swimming pool, restaurants, cafes, schools, shops and hotels. There is also a commercial zone with companies serving trades with building materials, electrical and plumbing equipment, home furnishings etc.
The City of Inverness provides a full range of commercial, educational, recreational, retail and transport facilities, including Inverness Airport, 9 miles east of the city, which provides frequent flights to domestic and international destinations. Inverness also has good public transport links and bus and rail connections.
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Strutt & Parker - Inverness
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Inverness
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