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Fanagmore, Scourie, Lairg

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,153 sq ft

200 sq m

TENURE
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Non-traditional

Description

This outstanding property sits on a 26 acre croft tenancy with three bedroom house and established income. The house is surrounded by breathtaking scenery and has access to two private bays.

This region of the north west Highlands is renowned for its natural beauty, white sandy beaches, rugged coastline, outstanding mountainous regions and is in an ideal location for many outdoor pursuits such as hillwalking, fishing and sailing. The famous Handa Island is accessible via Tarbet which is nearby. The nearest facilities can be found at Scourie approx. six miles away and include a convenience store, Post Office, Medical Centre, Primary School and with a Secondary school available some 12 miles away in Kinlochbervie. A major supermarket delivers to the area.

Situated between the shores of Fanagmore Bay to the east and Loch Gobhloch to the west, Croft 67 has private access to both bays and extends to approx. 26 acres of croft tenancy. This outstanding property designed by HebHomes to the ‘Longhouse’ specification is practically a ‘passive house’. It forms part of a portfolio consisting of the house, a one bed award winning Air B&B, a serviced caravan pitch and a studio with workshop. From its panoramic picture windows the property enjoys spectacular views across Fanagmore Bay to Foinaven Ridge. The house is spacious and enjoys a lucrative income from the Air B&B and caravan pitch, its popularity can be ascribed to its close proximity to the very popular North Coast 500 touring route.

It is highly recommended that any potential purchaser familiarises themselves with the regulations involved with a crofting tenancy and engages the services of a solicitor who specialises in crofting. More information can be found at
N.B. It is not possible to mortgage a croft
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Brochures

HH Croft 67, Fanagmore, Scourie.pdf
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Fanagmore, Scourie, Lairg

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,382
Property: £ 475,000
Deposit: £ 47,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Highland Homes, Dingwall

Mansefield House, 7 High Street, Dingwall, IV15 9HJ

Highland Homes by Middleton Ross are a traditional legal firm, established in 1899, and still operating from the same building at 7 High Street, Dingwall, Ross-shire, situated fifteen miles north of Inverness. We also have a branch office in Alness ten miles north and the largest town in Ross-shire in terms of population. Covering a wide area of the Highlands from East to West Coast, the practice deals with all aspects of residential and commercial property, and has a large share of the estate agency market. We have six solicitors available to attend to conveyancing matters and there are full time, highly experienced property department staff. Highland Homes retains a major share of the Ross-shire property market whilst the practice as a whole has been operating for over 100 years. We have many years of combined experience of handling property sales throughout the Highlands and beyond. We, and many other Solicitors in Scotland, have been selling properties for longer than the words 'estate agents' have been in use. It has always been an integral part of the business and there are always at least two full time staff dedicated to it. Our long experience, and knowledge of the local market is unrivalled and our only aim is to do the best for our clients untainted by any pressure to sell mortgages or insurance products to clients or prospective purchasers. Our aim is to inspect properties promptly and give suggested valuations and prepare draft particulars within a few days and once a property has gone on the market, arrange viewings, keep in touch with potential purchasers and bring matters to a successful conclusion by achieving an acceptable offer. A Home Report, which includes a Mortgage Valuation and an Energy Performance Certificate, is now mandatory before any domestic property can be advertised for sale in Scotland and we can arrange that report for you through a network of independent surveyors.

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