Guide price
£250,000
Land for saleGlencoe PH49
696,960 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
MacPhee & Partners LLP
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About this property
Rare Development Opportunity in Majestic Glencoe
16 Acres of Woodland set in Desirable Village Location with Mountain Views
Dilapidated Detached Dorran Bungalow
Lounge & Dining Area with Open Fire, Kitchen/Diner, 4 Bedrooms & Bathroom
Double Glazing & Oil Fired Central Heating
Garden Area with Detached Garage/Workshop
EPC Rating: E 44
Rare development opportunity in majestic glencoe
Occupying a prime position, the subjects of sale form a one-of-a-kind, rare development opportunity to purchase around 16 acres of land, quietly located in the popular and most desirable village of Glencoe, under the majestic Pap of Glencoe. The River Coe runs in front of, and adjacent to the land forming part of the Glencoe circular walk, leading up to the charming and idyllic Glencoe Lochan, created in the 1890's by Lord Strathcona.
In addition to the land, comprising extensive woodland, is The Lodge, a detached Dorran bungalow located to the front of the title. Whilst the property does require a rebuild, or at least extensive renovation, it does serve as a good example of what a new property could offer in terms of size and location. The current property is conveniently arranged over one level, presenting a spacious semi open-plan dining lounge with kitchen/diner, four bedrooms and a bathroom. A detached garage/workshop, located in the immediate garden grounds, is also included in the sale.
Located within historic Glencoe, this thriving village is nestled below towering mountain, The Pap of Glencoe. Offering a good choice of accommodation, including a local hotel, Folk Museum with traditional thatched roof, church, popular cafe, filling station with well-stocked shop, gallery, police station, dental surgery, and primary school, with a secondary school in nearby Kinlochleven and further amenities in neighbouring Ballachulish, the property is well placed to take advantage of the many leisure and pleasure activities which the area has to offer. The principal town of Fort William, some 16 miles distant, offers a wider range of services and facilities. The area is recognised as the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK' and benefits from year round visitors taking advantage of the excellent outdoor pursuits available throughout the year including water sports, walking, sailing, fishing, mountaineering, ski-ing, golf and sight seeing to name but a few.
Accommodation
Entrance Porch 2.4m x 1.2m
Kitchen/Diner 5.1m x 3.8m
Dining Lounge 6.5m x 3.4m
Hallway 5.6m x 3.6m
Front Vestibule 1.3m x 0.8m
Bedroom 2.8m x 2.7m
Bathroom 2.7m x 1.8m
Bedroom 3.9m x 2.7m
Bedroom 4.5m x 3.0m
Bedroom 3.4m x 2.8m
Detached Workshop 5.8m x 2.8m
Travel Directions
Travel south from Fort William on the A82 for around 15 miles to the village of Glencoe. At the signpost for the B863, Kinlochleven and Glencoe Village, turn left then immediately right in to the village. Continue ahead until you cross the stone bridge, then take the immediate first turning on the left through the stone gate pillars, marked Ailort & Fir Cottage. Take the first turning on the right for the entrance to the land and The Lodge.
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