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Plot At Keills, Tayvallich, Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, PA31
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Land
1.80 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Circa 1.8-acre plot enjoying a prime elevated waterside position just outside the picturesque coastal village of Tayvallich.
- Far-reaching views from the southern end of the Keills peninsula.
- Peaceful, scenic location with excellent access to Tayvallich amenities and the wider Argyll coast.
- Full planning permission has been granted in perpetuity for a 1.5 storey detached 3 bedroom house (Planning Reference: 06/01641/DET).
- Tayvallich is widely recognised for its outstanding sailing, with access to numerous sea lochs and miles of varied coastline.
- The charming harbour village of Crinan, around 12 miles to the north, offers excellent facilities for sailing enthusiasts.
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Stunning coastal plot with planning permission.
Description
A rare opportunity to acquire a superb 1.8-acre plot enjoying a prime elevated waterside position just outside the picturesque coastal village of Tayvallich. This outstanding site commands far-reaching views from the southern end of the Keills peninsula.
Full planning permission has been granted in perpetuity for a 1.5 storey detached 3 bedroom house (Planning Reference: 06/01641/DET).
Fresh water borehole already installed and private driveway and site entrance completed.
Peaceful, scenic location combining privacy with excellent access to Tayvallich amenities and the wider Argyll coast.
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Location
Located at the southern end of the Keills peninsula, the property enjoys magnificent, uninterrupted views across the Sound of Jura towards Danna and the McCormaig Isles. Tayvallich is widely recognised for its outstanding sailing, with access to numerous sea lochs and miles of varied coastline.
The charming harbour village of Crinan, around 12 miles to the north, offers excellent facilities for sailing enthusiasts. The historic Crinan Canal, completed in 1822 to provide a safe passage for goods and to shorten the journey around the Mull of Kintyre, connects the Sound of Jura to Loch Fyne and onwards to the Firth of Clyde.
Tayvallich itself provides local amenities including shops and restaurants, while nearby Lochgilphead offers a broader range of services such as specialist shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, banks, a leisure centre with swimming pool, a hospital, and both primary and secondary schooling.
The dramatic coastline, set against a backdrop of magnificent Highland scenery, makes this area a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for sailing, golf, walking, cycling, and birdwatching in abundance.
Acreage: 1.8 Acres
Description
A rare opportunity to acquire a superb 1.8-acre plot enjoying a prime elevated waterside position just outside the picturesque coastal village of Tayvallich. This outstanding site commands far-reaching views from the southern end of the Keills peninsula.
Full planning permission has been granted in perpetuity for a 1.5 storey detached 3 bedroom house (Planning Reference: 06/01641/DET).
Fresh water borehole already installed and private driveway and site entrance completed.
Peaceful, scenic location combining privacy with excellent access to Tayvallich amenities and the wider Argyll coast.
What3words/// admit.reclined.relished
Location
Located at the southern end of the Keills peninsula, the property enjoys magnificent, uninterrupted views across the Sound of Jura towards Danna and the McCormaig Isles. Tayvallich is widely recognised for its outstanding sailing, with access to numerous sea lochs and miles of varied coastline.
The charming harbour village of Crinan, around 12 miles to the north, offers excellent facilities for sailing enthusiasts. The historic Crinan Canal, completed in 1822 to provide a safe passage for goods and to shorten the journey around the Mull of Kintyre, connects the Sound of Jura to Loch Fyne and onwards to the Firth of Clyde.
Tayvallich itself provides local amenities including shops and restaurants, while nearby Lochgilphead offers a broader range of services such as specialist shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, banks, a leisure centre with swimming pool, a hospital, and both primary and secondary schooling.
The dramatic coastline, set against a backdrop of magnificent Highland scenery, makes this area a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for sailing, golf, walking, cycling, and birdwatching in abundance.
Acreage: 1.8 Acres
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