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24 Elgol Isle of Skye, Highland, IV49 9BL Bellingram.Co.Uk 24 Elgol Isle of Skye, Highland, IV49 9BL bellingram.co.uk Building plot with planning consent for the demolition of the existing ruinous structure to erect a property in the scenic area of Elgol on the Isle of Skye Services Viewing • Quiet and tranquil location on the outskirts of the water supply is mains water (purchaser to check capacity on Inverness village system to serve new house) 22 Market Brae, Inverness, IV23AB • Stunning views to Loch Slapin and the Sleat [email protected] Peninsula Foul drainage by new private treatment tank and ground 01463 71779 soakaway Directions From the Skye bridge follow the A87 until you reach the Electricity & BT available nearby the site Important Notice: roundabout, take the right-hand turn at the roundabout These sale particulars were prepared on the basis of signposted Broadford – continue into Broadford (A87) take a Council Tax information provided to us by our clients and/or our local left turn onto the B8083 signposted Elgol. continue along for knowledge. Whilst we make every reasonable effort to ensure Local Authority Name: The Highland Council 13.3 miles and property is on the Right-hand side. that they are correct, no warranty or guarantee is given and Council Tax Band: To be confirmed prospective purchasers should not rely upon them as statements or representations of fact. Furthermore neither Description Bell Ingram LLP or its Partners or employees assume any Planning permission in principal (Ref: 17/04734/PIP) was granted on 12 January 2018 by Highland Council for the responsibility therefore. In particular: erection of a single or one and a half storey house. The site Servitude rights, burdens and wayleaves i) prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all extends to approximately 0.07 Hectares. It is ideally situated structural condition of any buildings or other erections and the servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, for a rural lifestyle yet with amenities within easy driving state of repair of any services, appliances, equipment or including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or distance. facilities; ii) any photographs included in these particulars are private, light, support, drainage, water and wayleaves for for general information only and any furniture or contents masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other shown in these photographs are not included in the sale pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally unless this is expressly stated in these particulars; and iii) any Location constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks 24 Elgol is located on the outskirts of the charming village of descriptions, measurements or dimensions quoted are and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have approximate only and references to conditions, planning Elgol on the Isle of Skye. It is the perfect base for various satisfied himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights outdoor pursuits including sea and loch fishing, walking, permissions, services, usage, construction, fittings & fixtures and others. and moveable items are for guidance only. climbing, cycling and kayaking. Elgol is approximately 14 miles from Broadford where local Possession Vacant possession and entry will be given on completion. amenities are available including a hospital, pharmacy, medical centre, veterinary clinic, bank, Post Office, 24-hour petrol station, supermarket, hotels, pubs and restaurants. Offers There are also a variety of other local shops and businesses Offers must be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling in this area. Portree, the Island’s capital, is some 25 miles Agents. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective north of Broadford and has all the main amenities and a purchasers are advised to register their interest with the secondary school. Selling Agents following inspection. 22 Market Brae, Inverness, IV23AB Tel: 01463 717799 Fax: 01463 716699 bellingram.co.uk [email protected] .
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