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Croft At Camusteel, Applecross, Applecross, IV54

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£50,000
Bell Ingram, Highland
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

168,142 sq ft

15,621 sq m

Description

Rarely available Croft Tenancy in the stunning location of Applecross on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland. The Croft extends to approx.1.56 ha (3.86 acres). Development potential (subject to necessary consents)


The crofting tenancy R0072 / C2037 extends to approx.1.56ha (3.86 acres), comprising 0.15ha of the original croft lying either side of the public road and a further 1.41ha of permanent Apportionment on the north side of the village, now all registered as a single croft. The land is being actively farmed and provides rough grazing for sheep or cattle. It is all registered with SGRPID as Region 2 and eligible to receive agricultural support through the LFASS and BPS schemes.

Proposed Realignment
The Seller is in the process of contacting the Crofting Commission to request an update to the Crofting Register so that it reflects this realignment which is based on the actual on the ground fence boundaries and usage within the community.

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.

Situated in scenic Applecross, Wester Ross within walking distance of the Applecross Inn and The Walled Garden Restaurant, both renowned for their local produce including seafood.
Applecross offers outstanding mountain and coastal scenery as well as benefiting from the mild Gulf Stream. It is an ideal location for those interested in outdoor pursuits with Applecross Mountain and Sea Guides offering kayak trips and rock climbing. A network of paths offer walking for all abilities and mountain biking. The sheltered waters of the Inner Sound and Applecross Bay offer opportunities for boating.





From Inverness take the A9 towards Thurso/Ullapool. At the Tore roundabout take the A835 Ullapool road. Follow the road signposted Ullapool until you pass through Garve. When you have travelled through Garve take the left-hand lane towards Kyle of Lochalsh, Lochcarron. At Achnasheen take the first exit off the roundabout towards Lochcarron Continue along the road to Lochcarron. Continue through Lochcarron on the road to Applecross.

When you reach Kishorn, continue through the village until you reach the Bealach Na Ba on the right- hand side. Take this road over to Applecross. As you drop down the hill into the village turn left and follow the road along the shore through Milton. Continue along and the croft is located just before the village shop. What3Words //arching.springing.honeybees

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Croft At Camusteel, Applecross, Applecross, IV54

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Plockton Station7.8 miles

About Bell Ingram, Highland

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