Offers in region of
£200,000Residential development for sale
The Machrie Bay Plot, Machrie, Isle of Arran
Residential development
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
- Stunning sea view building plot in Machrie
- Unrivalled, panoramic sea views
- Planning approval expected imminently
- Idyllic situation within sought-after village
- Plot size extending to approx 1/4 acre
- Call us for planning details and information
The Machrie Bay plot is a rare oppotunity to build a detached home on one of Arran's most desirable coastal locations.
The site is located within the hamlet of Machrie on the west coast of the Isle of Arran, the village of Machrie is within the Parish of Kilmory.
The Machrie Bay Plot has far reaching views over the Kilbrannan Sound, Machrie Bay and the hillsides to the Northeast, sitting adjacent to a row of four houses within Machrie, which includes Machrie House.
Machrie is home to a 9-hole links golf course, tea room, tennis court and putting green. With views of the golf course from the site, it also boasts un-interrupted views of Machrie Bay across to Saddell, Torrisdale and the west coat of Scotland. Just a short walk to the Auchagallon Cairn Stone Circle and nearby to Moss Farm Road Stone Circle and the Machrie Moor Standing Stones. The famour King’s Cave is closeby, additionally, it is worthwhile noting that the site itself is set within a National Scenic Area and is deemed as a Special Landscape Area.
Planning - 26/00143/PP in consideration.
Any enquiries with regard to planning permission should be directed to North Ayrshire Council planning department on[use Contact Agent Button] or online at
A Little More Information - The Machrie Bay Plot is located on the stunning west coast of Arran, reknowned for its sunsets and expansive open views.
It enjoys spectacular sunsets over the Kilbrannan Sound to the Mull of Kintyre, Sanda Island and Ireland beyond and is the ideal location to spot some of the local wildlife including otters on the shore, dolphins, red squirrels, hen harriers, barn owls and many, many more.
Located approximately 10 miles from Brodick the main ferry terminal and shopping centre on Arran and 5 miles from Blackwaterfoot where there is an excellent selection of local shops, leisure facilities and of course the famous twelve-hole golf course and tennis courts. The much loved Machrie golf course and clubhouse is nearby and Achabhealaidh sits in a small cluster of houses just off the main A841 peripheral road.
The local Primary School is at Shiskine approximately 5 miles away and the Secondary School is at Lamlash to which pupils are conveyed daily by bus.
The Isle of Arran is a place where you can find a little bit of everything you could ever want from a Scottish island; an ever-changing coastline, dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals and a wealth of tasty local produce.
Cal Mac Travel Details - If you intend to travel to Arran from the mainland and want to bring your own transport please contact Caledonian MacBrayne to reserve the car and check that the ferry is sailing to timetable on the day of travel.
Caledonian MacBrayne [use Contact Agent Button]
Viewings By Appointment - Please note that viewings are strictly by appointment.
The vendor or their agent reserves the right to accept any offer at any time without prior notice being given. However the agent will, so far as is reasonably possible, advise all prospective purchasers who have notified the agents of their intention to offer, of any closing date and time which may be set. These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they should not form or constitute any part of any contract.
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The site is located within the hamlet of Machrie on the west coast of the Isle of Arran, the village of Machrie is within the Parish of Kilmory.
The Machrie Bay Plot has far reaching views over the Kilbrannan Sound, Machrie Bay and the hillsides to the Northeast, sitting adjacent to a row of four houses within Machrie, which includes Machrie House.
Machrie is home to a 9-hole links golf course, tea room, tennis court and putting green. With views of the golf course from the site, it also boasts un-interrupted views of Machrie Bay across to Saddell, Torrisdale and the west coat of Scotland. Just a short walk to the Auchagallon Cairn Stone Circle and nearby to Moss Farm Road Stone Circle and the Machrie Moor Standing Stones. The famour King’s Cave is closeby, additionally, it is worthwhile noting that the site itself is set within a National Scenic Area and is deemed as a Special Landscape Area.
Planning - 26/00143/PP in consideration.
Any enquiries with regard to planning permission should be directed to North Ayrshire Council planning department on[use Contact Agent Button] or online at
A Little More Information - The Machrie Bay Plot is located on the stunning west coast of Arran, reknowned for its sunsets and expansive open views.
It enjoys spectacular sunsets over the Kilbrannan Sound to the Mull of Kintyre, Sanda Island and Ireland beyond and is the ideal location to spot some of the local wildlife including otters on the shore, dolphins, red squirrels, hen harriers, barn owls and many, many more.
Located approximately 10 miles from Brodick the main ferry terminal and shopping centre on Arran and 5 miles from Blackwaterfoot where there is an excellent selection of local shops, leisure facilities and of course the famous twelve-hole golf course and tennis courts. The much loved Machrie golf course and clubhouse is nearby and Achabhealaidh sits in a small cluster of houses just off the main A841 peripheral road.
The local Primary School is at Shiskine approximately 5 miles away and the Secondary School is at Lamlash to which pupils are conveyed daily by bus.
The Isle of Arran is a place where you can find a little bit of everything you could ever want from a Scottish island; an ever-changing coastline, dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals and a wealth of tasty local produce.
Cal Mac Travel Details - If you intend to travel to Arran from the mainland and want to bring your own transport please contact Caledonian MacBrayne to reserve the car and check that the ferry is sailing to timetable on the day of travel.
Caledonian MacBrayne [use Contact Agent Button]
Viewings By Appointment - Please note that viewings are strictly by appointment.
The vendor or their agent reserves the right to accept any offer at any time without prior notice being given. However the agent will, so far as is reasonably possible, advise all prospective purchasers who have notified the agents of their intention to offer, of any closing date and time which may be set. These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they should not form or constitute any part of any contract.
What3words/// - Every 3 metre square of the world has been given a unique combination of three words.
Used for navigation, here are the words for this property:
What3words///soaks.perused.bond
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About this agent

Arran Estate Agents is the longest established estate agent on the Isle of Arran and has been owned and run by Bob Brass since 1990. Bob and his staff have built up a successful business and take pride in their professional reputation whilst never forgetting that a personal service is very important to their clients. Bob is a retired chartered surveyor and has a wealth of experience of the Arran property market, accumulated over many years. When dealing with a small island community it is important to understand the uniqueness of their property market, why one property might command a different value to another and steps that owners can take to get their property ready for market; all this comes with experience. Bob is complimented by a friendly team of highly experienced professionals who, like Bob, live and work on the island. Their wealth of local knowledge, coupled with an extremely friendly approach, ensures clients receive the very best advice and support at all times. Their aim is always to try to make the experience of selling a property as painless as possible for the vendor. Home Reports are a major part of the sales process in Scotland and can seem daunting when you haven’t dealt with them before. Arran Estate Agents have a high level of expertise on this process and we will guide you throughout to ensure you fully understand the system and maximise the opportunities they present. Arran Estate Agents is easy to find, enjoying a prominent location in the heart of Brodick, so please feel free to pop in for a chat at any time....





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