Land for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Highly fertile Grade 3(2) arable ground with opportunity to revert back to agricultural land, subject to consent
Long term development potential, subject to necessary consents
Set amongst the stunning scenery of Morayshire with direct access to the public road and views over the Moray Firth
Freehold for sale as a whole or in five lots
Lot 3 – Land at East Maviston
About 10.40 Ha (25.71 Acres)
The land at East Maviston is bisected into two separate parcels either side of Lochloy Road and extends in total to about 25 acres. The land that lies to the south of the public road was planted with Nordmann fir’s between 2008 and 2012 and provides an incoming purchaser with the opportunity for immediate income from the sale of large Christmas trees that remain across the land. The land that lies to the north of Lochloy Road was planted at a later date to the remainder of the property and does not form a commercially viable crop of Christmas trees. The land is Classified as Grade 3(2) land by the James Institute and may be reverted back to agricultural, subject to consent.
Planning
There is currently no farmhouse on Maviston. Subject to obtaining the necessary consents from Highland Council, it is possible that a principal farmhouse from which to manage and run the farm could be granted, which would considerably enhance the value of the property.
No enquiries have been made with Highland Council to date, but there are a number of locations on Maviston which would form extremely attractive sites for a house.
Further enquiries should be made to Highland Council.
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Maviston is situated about 3.5 miles east of the popular coastal town of Nairn on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, famous for its mild and dry climate and magnificent countryside which supports thriving agricultural and forestry industries and provides opportunity for a wide range of sporting and leisure pursuits.
Inverness lies 20 miles to the west and provides a range of shopping, entertainment, cultural, educational, and medical facilities expected of the Highland Capital.
Inverness International Airport has regular daily flights to UK and European destinations. The Aberdeen to Inverness railway line stops at Nairn and there are regular services (including sleepers) from Aberdeen and Inverness to the South.
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