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Guide price
£75,000Plot for sale
Plot 5, Erray Road, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75
Plot
0.30 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Prime development plot in popular island location
- Rural setting close to Tobermory Golf Club
- Detailed planning permission for a detached residential property
- Easy access from shared driveway
- Walking distance to town centre
- Mains services installed at the plot boundary
- Septic tank installation complete
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An exciting opportunity to acquire a prime development plot with full planning permission, located above the picturesque coastal town of Tobermory on the ever-popular Isle of Mull
Located in a much sought-after area of Tobermory, the Plot 5, Erray Road offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a prime residential development plot, a wonderful opportunity for those looking to develop their dream family home on this magical island.
The plot is accessed from a single-track road, offering easy access. Once complete, the property will benefit from pleasant views across the surrounding countryside and is within a moments’ walk from Tobermory Golf Course.
Extending to an area of approximately 0.3 acres, the plot benefits from planning permission for the development of a single residential dwelling, details of which are available on the Argyll and Bute website under planning reference 07/01684/DET.
Mains electricity and water are connected to the site, and BT phone/internet services are located close by for connection. The site is also connected to a shared private sewage treatment plant, full details of which are available from the selling agent.
Tree's within the boundary are not protected and can be removed should the purchaser wish to do so.
Plot 5 is located on Erray Road, set above the iconic harbour town of Tobermory. The town is a popular tourist destination and provides an excellent range of dining and shopping opportunities as well as offering primary and secondary schooling, a medical centre, churches, a golf course and a distillery.
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island within the Inner Hebrides. The island is accessed via a regular car ferry service from Oban to Craignure. Services from Lochaline and Kilchoan on the Morvern and Ardnamurchan peninsulas respectively are also available. There is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally. In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to local puffin and seal colonies and to Iona, as well as the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.
Mains electricity and mains water are connected to the site. A sewage treatment plant is also installed to the site, serving Plot 5 and four surrounding properties.
Please note: Plot 5 is responsible for providing the mains power to run sewage treatment system; however this cost is offset against the future costs of emptying the tank, which will split equally amongst the remaining connected properties.
From Oban, take the Calmac ferry to the Isle of Mull, arriving in Craignure. Upon leaving the ferry, turn right and follow the road for approximately 21 miles to Tobermory. At the roundabout, stay left, crossing the bridge over the river and then turn immediately right onto Breadalbane Street.
Follow Breadalbane Street to the end, where it drops down onto Erray Road. Turn left and follow Erray Road up the hill and round to the right. Continue along Erray Road past the police station, continuing to the left, past the entrance to Tobermory Golf Club. Plot 5 is located on the left, clearly marked by a Bell Ingram sale board.
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Located in a much sought-after area of Tobermory, the Plot 5, Erray Road offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a prime residential development plot, a wonderful opportunity for those looking to develop their dream family home on this magical island.
The plot is accessed from a single-track road, offering easy access. Once complete, the property will benefit from pleasant views across the surrounding countryside and is within a moments’ walk from Tobermory Golf Course.
Extending to an area of approximately 0.3 acres, the plot benefits from planning permission for the development of a single residential dwelling, details of which are available on the Argyll and Bute website under planning reference 07/01684/DET.
Mains electricity and water are connected to the site, and BT phone/internet services are located close by for connection. The site is also connected to a shared private sewage treatment plant, full details of which are available from the selling agent.
Tree's within the boundary are not protected and can be removed should the purchaser wish to do so.
Plot 5 is located on Erray Road, set above the iconic harbour town of Tobermory. The town is a popular tourist destination and provides an excellent range of dining and shopping opportunities as well as offering primary and secondary schooling, a medical centre, churches, a golf course and a distillery.
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island within the Inner Hebrides. The island is accessed via a regular car ferry service from Oban to Craignure. Services from Lochaline and Kilchoan on the Morvern and Ardnamurchan peninsulas respectively are also available. There is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally. In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to local puffin and seal colonies and to Iona, as well as the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.
Mains electricity and mains water are connected to the site. A sewage treatment plant is also installed to the site, serving Plot 5 and four surrounding properties.
Please note: Plot 5 is responsible for providing the mains power to run sewage treatment system; however this cost is offset against the future costs of emptying the tank, which will split equally amongst the remaining connected properties.
From Oban, take the Calmac ferry to the Isle of Mull, arriving in Craignure. Upon leaving the ferry, turn right and follow the road for approximately 21 miles to Tobermory. At the roundabout, stay left, crossing the bridge over the river and then turn immediately right onto Breadalbane Street.
Follow Breadalbane Street to the end, where it drops down onto Erray Road. Turn left and follow Erray Road up the hill and round to the right. Continue along Erray Road past the police station, continuing to the left, past the entrance to Tobermory Golf Club. Plot 5 is located on the left, clearly marked by a Bell Ingram sale board.
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About this agent

Bell Ingram is an estate agent with a branch in Oban.