Land for sale


Croft Tenancy, 1 & 2 Aligro, Harlosh, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, IV55 8ZH
Under Offer
£80,000
1 & 2 Aligro represents an opportunity to acquire a bare land croft tenancy extending to approximately 4.23 Hectares or thereby with a large shore frontage. Croft Tenancy: 1 & 2 Aligro represents an opportunity to acquire a bare land croft tenancy extending to approximately 4.23 Hectares or thereby set in a lovely location with widespread views over the surrounding croft land and over Loch Vatten/Bracadale towards MacLeod’s Tables and with a large shore frontage. It should be noted that as this is a croft tenancy, any potential purchaser would require to be approved by the Crofters Commission. Interested parties are advised to consult a solicitor specialising in Crofting Law. Further information regarding crofting matters can be found at www.crofting.scotland.gov.uk Crofting Commission Number: I0895 Croft Register Number: C9584 The croft has 2 shares in the Harlosh Common. The current annual rental for the croft is £2 per year. Location: The crofting township of Aligro is located on the west coast of Skye on the Harlosh peninsula, approximately a 10 minute drive from Dunvegan. Facilities available at Dunvegan include a variety of shops, hotels and restaurants, petrol station, primary school and doctors and dentists’ clinics. Further facilities, including secondary education are available in Portree a 35 minute drive away. Viewings: Strictly by appointment through this agency. Directions: From the A863 Sligachan to Dunvegan road take the turning signposted ‘Vatten’. Follow this road until you come to Dunanellerich. Take the right hand turning about 200 metres after ‘Harlosh B&B’. Follow this road towards the shore and the croft will be towards the end of the road on your left with one of our ‘for sale’ boards on the fence. Note These particulars are believed to be correct but no guarantee of their accuracy is given and no error or misdescription herein shall annul any sale or be made subject of compensation by either side. Neither shall these details be deemed to form any part of any contract. Prospective purchasers are advised to take legal advice on the extent and nature of the subjects they propose to acquire. *