Residential Development site with full planning. Planning approval granted for three townhouses - Planning Approval 31/07/2023. TITLE NUMBER --- ROS10713. Building plot with access.
Site extends to 6,459 Sq.Ft (600 Sq.M) approximately. Planning Permission for 6, 2 bedroom flats was granted November 2013.
SUPER INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. Excellent Development Plot With Planning Consents situated in the desirable coastal village of Avoch.
Avoch lies approximately 11 miles north east of Inverness. Avoch is a harbour-village located on the south-east coast of the Black Isle, on the Moray Firth.
Residential Development site with full planning. Planning approval granted for three townhouses - Planning Approval 31/07/2023. TITLE NUMBER --- ROS10713. Building plot with access. Subjects cadastral unit ROS10713 being area of ground on the south of BRIDGE STREET, AVOCH edged red on the cadastral map. Together with the servitude rights. SUPER INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. Excellent Development Plot with Planning Consents situated in the desirable coastal village of Avoch. The village of Avoch is full of character, and is well worth a visit. There are many walks around the area, including Ormonde Hill, the fascinating streets, Rosehaugh Estate and the pretty walk along the old railway line path to Fortrose.
Avoch is an attractive coastal village overlooking Avoch Bay and the Moray Firth. It is situated ten miles north of Inverness and less than one mile south of the small Cathedral town of Fortrose (with sandy beach and golf links) on the peninsula called 'The Black Isle' Situated on the A832 on the south coast of the Black Isle lies Avoch, a conservation village steeped in history. Avoch is particularly famed for its long fishing heritage. Fishing for herring and sprats in the Inverness and Beauly Firth provided much of the local living for the thriving village which lasted for more than 100 years. Today the waters are protected and although there are Kessock herring in the Firth, they are no longer commercially harvested. Avoch today still has a modern but much reduced fleet, now working much further afield. The old town is still available to walk around and includes the Dock area which was named by local fishermen drawing their boats up on the beach before the harbour was built. The narrow streets running at right angles to the shore called the ‘streeties’ bear the family names of the Mackenzie lairds of Avoch. Just across the burn mouth lies Henrietta Street where you can see a row of low white-walled fisher cottages.
Full Address: Development Site, Bridge Street, Avoch, Inverness, IV9 8PP
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