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£135,000Land for sale
Port Charlotte
Land
Key information
Features and description
- Breathtaking views
- Excellent development opportunity
- Large parcel of land
- Unique chance to build the home of your dreams
Set in an invigorating elevated position high above Port Charlotte, Damaoidh is a SINGLE STOREY HOUSE of traditional construction, with stone walls and a pitched slated roof, believed to have been built in the 1890s. The property has deteriorated over recent years and is currently unoccupied. Complete refurbishment and upgrading will be required to return the house to its former glory. It presents as a project and an opportunity for the keen purchaser who is looking to restore and then enjoy a potentially marvellous permanent or holiday home. The current condition of the property and the need to reinstate an access road to it, along the line of its servitude route, are of course reflected in the price sought
Damaoidh occupies an outstanding site, bordered by croft land, with super views to the north-east, east and south over Loch Indaal and Port Charlotte. On a clear day, the Paps of Jura, Bowmore, Laggan Point, the American monument on the Mull of Oa, and Northern Ireland can all be seen. The property is accessed by way of a private track which leads in a north-westerly direction from the former Free Church Manse beside the main A847 road from Bruichladdich towards Port Charlotte. After about half a mile, the track loops left around the house known as Lorgbaw Hill after which it more or less peters out. About 200 metres of track leading generally in a north-easterly direction from beyond Lorgbaw Hill to Damaoidh needs to be reinstated. The plot extent is measured at 1086 square metres (about a quarter of an acre) and is indicated outlined red on the appended plan. The last part of the access servitude route is also shown coloured orange.
Damaoidh occupies an outstanding site, bordered by croft land, with super views to the north-east, east and south over Loch Indaal and Port Charlotte. On a clear day, the Paps of Jura, Bowmore, Laggan Point, the American monument on the Mull of Oa, and Northern Ireland can all be seen. The property is accessed by way of a private track which leads in a north-westerly direction from the former Free Church Manse beside the main A847 road from Bruichladdich towards Port Charlotte. After about half a mile, the track loops left around the house known as Lorgbaw Hill after which it more or less peters out. About 200 metres of track leading generally in a north-easterly direction from beyond Lorgbaw Hill to Damaoidh needs to be reinstated. The plot extent is measured at 1086 square metres (about a quarter of an acre) and is indicated outlined red on the appended plan. The last part of the access servitude route is also shown coloured orange.
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Stewart Balfour & Sutherland - Campbeltown
Kinloch Hall, Lochend Street
Campbeltown
PA28 6DL
01586 642991Established in 1907, Stewart Balfour & Sutherland is a leading firm of solicitors and estate agents providing a comprehensive private client service throughout Kintyre, Mid-Argyll, the islands of Islay & Jura and further afield. With offices in Campbeltown and Lochgilphead, we have developed an unparalleled knowledge of the local property market. This enables us to offer a complete service that is both friendly and professional. Based on the wealth of experience of our local dedicated sales team, the traditional values you would expect from a well-established firm and the latest innovations and technology, we meet our clients’ needs and expectations by providing a top quality service.