Property for sale


Carbost Church, Carbostmore, Carbost, Isle of Skye, IV47 8ST
Under Offer
£85,000 Offers Over
More about this property This picturesque, white-washed stone church is situated overlooking Loch Harport in the crofting township of Carbostmore, on the Minginish peninsula. The church building was built circa 1854 by the people of the Carbost community and lies on the seaward side of the Carbost/Drynoch public road (B8009) and is in close proximity to the iconic Cuillin Mountains and the beaches at Talisker and Glenbrittle. Carbost village, which has a primary school, the famous Talisker distillery, village shop, and a medical surgery, is under a mile away. Portree, the administrative and commercial centre of Skye, is 20 miles away, and is served by a regular bus service (Mon-Fri) from Carbost. The subject property is a traditional whitewashed stone church building under a natural slate roof, situated within a land area of approximately 0.091 acres (0.037 hectares), or thereby (to be confirmed by title deed). It is enclosed by a boundary wall on the southeast and southwest sides, with the title undefined boundary extending 6 feet from the northeast gable. The western boundary is formed by the bank of Langal Burn. The former carpark adjacent to the church property is situated on the neighbouring croft and does not form part of the subjects of sale. The accommodation features a small entrance porch and vestry within a side extension. The main sanctuary measures 12.0m x 5.70m (39ft 6” x 19ft) with a high-level coombed ceiling. The floor to ceiling height measures 4.80m (16ft). It has single glazed windows with secondary inner glazing and a timber floor with plasterboard lining on the walls and ceiling. A wayleave, for taking a route for a new water supply from the public mains supply, situated on the south side of the public road, is pending approval by Scottish Ministers being landlords. It is the sole responsibility of any prospective purchaser to ensure that all rights will be granted by the local authority for any planned changes of use, alterations and extensions, and connections to services. The property is currently served only by mains electricity, which has been isolated for safety purposes. The nearest mains water supply is believed to be close by. Installing a domestic sewerage treatment plant would need both planning consent and building warrant approval, potentially as part of a broader project application. Carbost church presents a unique opportunity to purchase a picturesque property with a rich local history. It boasts outstanding unrestricted views and offers exciting potential for redevelopment as a commercial venture in the tourist sector. Prospective purchasers should ensure that the necessary statutory approvals would be granted for their intended project. *