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Croft, 461 Lochboisdale, Isle Of South Uist, HS8

Offers Over
£20,000
Bell Ingram, Highland
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

1,281,971 sq ft

119,099 sq m

Key features

  • Owner occupied croft extending to approximately 11.91 hectares.
  • Direct access to the shore.
  • Attractive coastal location with loch views.

Description

Excellent and increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial owner-occupied croft in an attractive coastal setting. The property combines development potential with traditional crofting appeal, enjoying direct shore access and open views.

461 South Lochboisdale offers a rare opportunity to acquire an owner-occupied croft extending to approximately 11.91 hectares.

Also available, four decrofted house sites, each enjoying loch views and generous proportions. The croft and plots are available either individually or as a whole, providing flexibility for a range of purchasers. Contact selling agents or see other listings for details.

The croft itself extends to approximately 11.91 hectares and is bisected by the township road, incorporating a small headland and offering direct access to the shore. This is an attractive and accessible croft with clear amenity value and potential for a variety of uses, subject to the relevant consents. Interested parties are advised to seek guidance from a solicitor with experience in crofting law.

The sale may be subject to the Seller reserving service rights, including private drainage.

Croft Details
Crofting Register Number: C7087
Crofting Commission Number: I5361

South Lochboisdale is a small crofting township situated just off the B888, a short distance south of Daliburgh. Local amenities in Daliburgh include a hotel, shop, primary school, community hall and filling station. Further facilities are available in Lochboisdale, approximately 5 miles away, which also serves as the main ferry port for South Uist with regular sailings to Oban, Barra and Mallaig.

Benbecula lies to the north and provides secondary schooling, additional amenities and a small airport with regular mainland connections.

The wider Uists are renowned for their natural beauty, abundant wildlife and unspoilt sandy beaches along the west coast, all within easy reach.

Guide Prices
Offers over £30,000 are invited for each plot
Offers over £20,000 are invited for the croft
Offers in the region of £140,000 are invited for the whole

Note
The sale is on behalf of Kenneth Pattullo, Trustee in sequestration. Sold as seen.



From Daliburgh, head south on the B888 and take the left turn signposted South Lochboisdale. Follow the road and you will come to a large U-shaped property on the left. The croft extends on both sides of the road, with the house sites located on the landward side.

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Particulars

Croft, 461 Lochboisdale, Isle Of South Uist, HS8

About Bell Ingram, Highland

5 High Street Beauly IV4 7BS
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Situated in the Highland town of Beauly, Bell Ingram’s Highland office is ideally placed to offer a full range of estate agency services to clients across the Scottish Highlands, Moray and Outer Hebrides. Bell Ingram has spent many years building a reputation for residential and commercial property sales and management and they have enviable local property knowledge.

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