Land
Key information
Features and description
- Rural location
- Plot A & Plot B SOLD TOGETHER
- Croftland
- Plot a has outbuilding
- Close to sangomore beach
- On nc 500 tourist route
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Two areas of land, on 56 Sangomore, one with a derelict stone building and Nissan hut, the other, an enclosed field. Located in Durness close to Sangomore Bay. There is potential to erect a dwelling or agriculture store with the correct planning consents. “Parties are advised to note that the Property is understood to be croftland. However, it is not clear which croft in the Register of Crofts the Property forms part of, if any. The responsibility for updating the Register of Crofts and registering the Property in the Crofting Register, including any potential rectification of an existing entry in the Register of Crofts and/or Crofting.
LOCATION
56 Sangomore is located in the scenic north coast of Scotland on the famous NC500 Tourist Route. Durness area is in a stunning area of natural beauty, rugged cliffs, secluded bays and vast mountain terrain. Durness has local amenities and a thriving community.
SIZE OF SITES
Plot A - 400 sq m - 0.10 acres (approx) Plot B - 722 sq m - 0.17 acres (approx)
TITLE DEED
STH2195 on the Title Plan coloured in PINK Plot A & Plot B
CROFTING COMMISSION
Point to note
‘A prospective purchaser should note that this croft land is regulated by the crofting Commission. This means that the successful purchaser/assignee is agreeing to abide by certain duties with regard to the croft land. These duties are:-
· A duty to be ordinarily resident on, or within32km(20 miles) of your croft
· A duty to cultivate and maintain your croft or put it to another purposeful use
· A duty not to misuse or neglect your croft
In addition, there is legal requirement to return an Annual Notice to the crofting Commission each year, confirming whether or not you adhere to these duties. Failure to return this notice is a criminal offence, and if as a result of this, any failure to meet the duties is discovered, you could lose the croft or the right to use it.’
Further information on being a crofter can be found at
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