Craigellachie Park, Whiskey Fields, Elgin, Moray, IV30 8SN
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- PRIME NEW ENTRY. Opportunity to acquire a plot in a beautiful location in Coleburn, near Elgin, Moray.
- Sure to appeal to a variety of buyers looking for an affordable plot in a rural location.
- Plot would lend itself for a variety of uses such as camping and dog walking. Plot could potentially lend itself for development subject to gaining necessary research and permissions.
- Plot extends to approx 0.25 Acres, giving it an impressive size for the guide price.
- Plot is located within a tranquil rural location and is situated 10 minutes from Elgin
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Sure to appeal to a variety of buyers looking for an affordable plot in a rural location.
Plot would lend itself for a variety of uses such as camping and dog walking. Plot could potentially lend itself for development subject to gaining necessary research and permissions.
Plot extends to approx 0.25 Acres, giving it an impressive size for the guide price.
Plot is located within a tranquil rural location and is situated 10 minutes from Elgin.
PRIME NEW ENTRY. Approximate 0.25 Acre Plot, nestled within a rural location near Elgin, Moray.
Sure to appeal to a variety of buyers. Plot would lend itself for a variety of uses, subject to gaining necessary research and permissions.
The land is offered without planning permission and the auctioneer is unaware of any previous applications. Any planning enquiries are to be referred to the local council.
Plot would suit a variety of uses such as dog walking and camping.
Land is due for auction in our upcoming timed online auction. For details on registration please contact the team.
Land is available for immediate purchase. Should you wish to place an offer today you can do so via our online offer form. For further details please contact the sales office.
Location:
Moray is a historic region and modern council area in the north-east of Scotland, stretching along the coast of the Moray Firth between the Highlands and Aberdeenshire. Its administrative centre is Elgin, a town known for its medieval heritage and cathedral ruins. Moray is famous for its scenic coastline, fertile farmland, and its role in Scotland’s whisky industry, forming part of the renowned Speyside area where many distilleries are located. The region also has a rich history linked to early Scottish kingdoms, with landmarks such as Duffus Castle and Spynie Palace reflecting its medieval past. Today Moray combines rural landscapes, fishing villages, and tourism with industries like food production, whisky, and defence, including the nearby RAF Lossiemouth air base.
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