Auction Properties For Sale in Caithness
Former church for sale in the centre of picturesque Wick. 2 massive floors (6,300 Square feet) for sale in what was formerly the Bridge Street free church in the centre of Wick. The property was recently used as a showroom for a furniture company but is offered vacant and presents potential for ...
Freehold Building plot in stunning location over looking Wick Bay. The land is the site of a former house- the house has been demolished. The plot is offered without planning permission but the fact that a house previously stood on the plot is normally a positive indicator that planning permission will be attainable however no guarantees can be made by Braveheart Auctions. The plot is serviced with utilities to the site or to the border of the site for straight-forward connection when required. Amazing views offered from the site measured at approximately 203sqm (2,185sqft) in excellent location for access to the popular town centre and local amenities. The site may offer potential for other uses. The location on the North Coast 500 creates a massive demand for short-term accommodation with tourists, particularly in the summer months, desperate for lodges, pods etc. The North Coast 500 settlement of Wick is a town and Royal burgh in Caithness straddling the river Wick and Wick Bay. Wick has a resident population of approximately 7,000 making it the second largest town in the region- after Thurso. The historic, rugged costal town of Wick enjoys a prominent position on the North Coast 500 route approximately 16 miles south of John O'Groats and enjoys a strong demand for short-term accommodation as a result. Caithness covers a wide area in the far north east of the Highlands, it includes the towns of Wick and Thurso, two of the larger settlements in the Highlands...
Freehold Building plot in stunning location over looking Wick Bay. The land is the site of a former house- the house has been demolished. The plot is offered without planning permission but the fact that a house previously stood on the plot is normally a positive indicator that planning permission will be attainable however no guarantees can be made by Braveheart Auctions. The plot is serviced with utilities to the site or to the border of the site for straight-forward connection when required. Amazing views offered from the site measured at approximately 203sqm (2,185sqft) in excellent location for access to the popular town centre and local amenities. The site may offer potential for other uses. The location on the North Coast 500 creates a massive demand for short-term accommodation with tourists, particularly in the summer months, desperate for lodges, pods etc. The North Coast 500 settlement of Wick is a town and Royal burgh in Caithness straddling the river Wick and Wick Bay. Wick has a resident population of approximately 7,000 making it the second largest town in the region- after Thurso. The historic, rugged costal town of Wick enjoys a prominent position on the North Coast 500 route approximately 16 miles south of John O'Groats and enjoys a strong demand for short-term accommodation as a result. Caithness covers a wide area in the far north east of the Highlands, it includes the towns of Wick and Thurso, two of the larger settlements in the Highlands...
Build Your Dream Home... Or Your Next Highland Investment Outstanding opportunity to acquire a FREEHOLD residential building plot with live planning permission in one of Wick's most desirable residential locations. With services available on site, planning permission in place and the world-famous North Coast 500 on the doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to create an exceptional family home or a high-quality holiday let. Situated just off West Banks Avenue, this attractive building plot occupies a highly sought-after residential location within walking distance of Wick town centre, schools and local amenities. The site benefits from live planning permission for a spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow (Highland Council Planning Reference 19/00455/FUL). We are advised that a Notification of Initiation was lodged and building works commenced, ensuring the planning permission remains extant. A Building Warrant will be required before construction proceeds. One of the major advantages of this site is that water, electricity, gas and drainage are understood to be available on site, significantly reducing the cost and complexity often associated with self-build projects. The plot also benefits from an existing driveway providing generous off-road parking for several vehicles. Located in the Royal Burgh of Wick, the property enjoys an enviable position on Scotland's internationally renowned North Coast 500. Every year, thousands of visitors travel this spectacular...