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Croft 1 and 3 Dunn Scarmclate, Halkirk, Caithness, KW12

Offers Over
£80,000
Bell Ingram, Highland
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

1,418,662 sq ft

131,798 sq m

Key features

  • Ideal lifestyle opportunity
  • Development potential (subject to necessary consents)

Description

Approximately 13.18ha (32.57 acres) of owner-occupied croft in the rural location of Scarmclate near Halkirk, Caithness together with a ruinous detached bungalow

The croft is approached from the A882 over a shared track which provides access to adjacent properties.

Croft 1 & 3 Dunn & Scarmclate extends to 13.18ha and is registered with the Crofting Commission as an Owner/Occupied Croft. The land is low-lying and flat and is divided into five fenced enclosures. It is currently all down to permanent pasture but is also suitable for cropping and rotational grass. The croft has been registered with SGRPID and is eligible to receive agricultural support under LFASS and BPS (Region 1) schemes.

There is a dilapidated detached cottage on the site which will need either rebuilding or renovating. Access cannot be gained to this building as it is unsafe and viewings can only be allowed externally.

There is a right of access through the Croft to Croft 2 & 12 Dunn & Scarmclate on the south side.

The property is situated in the rural countryside of Caithness a short distance from Georgemas Junction with views to the surrounding countryside.

The property is only 3 miles from Halkirk which has local shopping facilities, sub-Post Office, hairdressers, garage, hotels and equestrian events which take place in the indoor arena. Within the village are the local doctor’s surgery and Primary School. Thurso, 7 miles, is one of the two main towns of the district and has shopping, professional, medical and educational facilities.

From Thurso there are regular bus and rail services south and from Wick airport which offers scheduled flights to Aberdeen. Inverness is approximately two hours’ drive. Georgemas Junction train station is approximately 1.6 miles.

Mains electricity
Drainage to septic tank
Water TBC



From Wick take the A882 towards Thurso. Drive for approximately 17 miles until you reach Clayock. You will see a slip road on the left just before the humpback bridge sign. Take this slip road and drive round the corner. Drive past the first field and 1 and 3 Dunn is off the first track on the left after the field gate.

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Particulars

Croft 1 and 3 Dunn Scarmclate, Halkirk, Caithness, KW12

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Georgemas Junction Station1.3 miles
  • Scotscalder Station5.2 miles

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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