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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
Croft 3 Badcall offers the unique opportunity to acquire the tenancy of a croft, which extends to the edge of Badcall Bay. Close to the village of Scourie, a thriving crofting community on the scenic West Coast of Sutherland. The croft land is located on both sides of the road. On the larger area is the ruins of an old barn and there was planning permission on this area for the construction of a dwelling house. The planning has since lapsed although we foresee no reason this could not be reapplied for. The land enjoys truly stunning views across Badcall Bay to the mountains in the distance.
The Assignation of the Tenancy of Croft 3 Badcall is registered in the Register of Crofts number S0878 and in the Crofting Register, number C2174. The croft extends to approx 2.2 hectares while the permanent apportionment of the common grazings extends to approx 12.7 hectares. This apportionment is stockproof and includes a concrete block built shed in good condition. The croft includes souming in the Scourie & Badcall Common Grazing.
As the croft land is subject to crofting tenure, anyone interested in obtaining the croft tenancy will be required to be approved by the Crofting Commission. Interested parties should make enquiries through the Crofting Commission website and by contacting the Crofting Commission at Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness, IV3 8NW, telephone[use Contact Agent Button]. The purchaser of the croft tenancy may be eligible for grant assistance under the appropriate applicable schemes at the time.
Facilities closest to the property can be found in the village of Scourie which include a general store which caters adequately for daily requirements, Post Office & hotel. Additional facilities can be found in the nearby village of Ullapool, approximately 48 miles away, where facilities include a supermarket, bank, Post Office, hotels, restaurants and an excellent range of bespoke retail outlets. Ullapool also provides a gateway to the Inner Isles and is a productive fishing port. Education is provided at Scourie Primary School or nearby Kinlochbervie High School, to which bus transportation is provided daily.
Inverness the main business and commercial centre in the Highlands is approximately 94 miles away and offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities along with excellent road, rail and air links to the South and beyond.
The Assignation of the Tenancy of Croft 3 Badcall is registered in the Register of Crofts number S0878 and in the Crofting Register, number C2174. The croft extends to approx 2.2 hectares while the permanent apportionment of the common grazings extends to approx 12.7 hectares. This apportionment is stockproof and includes a concrete block built shed in good condition. The croft includes souming in the Scourie & Badcall Common Grazing.
As the croft land is subject to crofting tenure, anyone interested in obtaining the croft tenancy will be required to be approved by the Crofting Commission. Interested parties should make enquiries through the Crofting Commission website and by contacting the Crofting Commission at Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness, IV3 8NW, telephone[use Contact Agent Button]. The purchaser of the croft tenancy may be eligible for grant assistance under the appropriate applicable schemes at the time.
Facilities closest to the property can be found in the village of Scourie which include a general store which caters adequately for daily requirements, Post Office & hotel. Additional facilities can be found in the nearby village of Ullapool, approximately 48 miles away, where facilities include a supermarket, bank, Post Office, hotels, restaurants and an excellent range of bespoke retail outlets. Ullapool also provides a gateway to the Inner Isles and is a productive fishing port. Education is provided at Scourie Primary School or nearby Kinlochbervie High School, to which bus transportation is provided daily.
Inverness the main business and commercial centre in the Highlands is approximately 94 miles away and offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities along with excellent road, rail and air links to the South and beyond.
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Macleod and MacCallum have been serving clients across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland for over 50 years. During this time we have developed a full range of legal, property and letting services enabling us to effectively and efficiently deal with and respond to all of our clients needs whether they are an individual or a business. We are the largest legal practice in the North of Scotland, with our main office being situated in the heart of Inverness, the administrative and commercial capital of the Highlands. You can now also visit us at our Portree office on Somerled Square, Portree. Our solicitors and staff are key to ensuring we can deliver exceptional advice, tailored to your needs. We focus on delivering the highest quality of legal advice and have more accredited specialists than any other Inverness based solicitors. This ensures that whatever your circumstances we are here and able to help you.








