***Two excellent sized building plots with historic planning permission for 2x three bedroom detached villas at 1.75 height*** Plot 3 Plot 4.
***Historic planning permission granted in September 2006 for the erection of two residential dwellings comprising, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and garage***
***Low guide price to ensure sale in auction*** Individually these plots would be £25,000 if purchased at guide price***Vendor may consider selling plots individually***
***Full historic planning information and documents available from Highland Council planning portal. Reference: 06/00181/FULSU September 2006***
**FINAL TWO AVAILABLE PLOTS*** ***Two excellent sized building plots with historic planning permission for 2x three bedroom detached villas at 1.75 height*** Plot 3 Plot 4. ***Both building plots have services including, electricity, waste, water and telecoms to the site*** ***Ideal opportunity to build custom family home in desirable location*** ***Historic planning permission granted in September 2006 for the erection of two residential dwellings comprising, 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and garage*** ***Low guide price to ensure sale in auction*** Individually these plots would be £25,000 if purchased at guide price***Vendor may consider selling plots individually*** ***Full historic planning information and documents available from Highland Council planning portal. Reference: 06/00181/FULSU September 2006***
Lairg just a few yards from Loch Shin. Close to all local amenities: - shops, doctors, primary school, restaurants, sailing club and both public rail and bus links. Lairg is in the centre of the county of Sutherland and can access the east and west coasts in less than an hour and the north coast in just over the hour. A very central location to experience all that the north of Scotland has to offer. Inverness and its airport is 56 miles south and has flights to all UK major airports and Amsterdam. Lairg is unusual in the northern Highlands in being a large settlement that is not on the coast. One of the reasons that Lairg is slightly bigger than other non-coastal Highland villages is its central location within the county of Sutherland. Having four roads which meet in the village, it used to be known as "The Crossroads of the North". In the 19th century, it was provided with a railway station (at NC582039), on what is now the Far North Line. This development means that the north-west of Sutherland is now easier to reach. (The Far North Line links Inverness in the south with Thurso and Wick in the north.)
Full Address: Plots at Church Hill Road, Lairg, IV27 4BL
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