House Site, Halistra, Hallin, Isle of Skye, IV55 8GL
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£97,500 in October 2023
The property
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a de-crofted building plot located in the township of Halistra on the Waternish peninsula from where you can enjoy wonderful views across Loch Bay and The Minch towards the Outer Isles. This area of the north-western corner of the Isle of Skye boasts spectacular scenery. Halistra is a peaceful crofting township on the Waternish Peninsula. Some 3 miles away lies the model village of Stein, which was designed by Thomas Telford in the late 1700's and it's here you will find Skye's oldest inn, The Stein Inn along with the renowned Michelin starred Loch Bay Seafood Restaurant. Stein also has a village hall where all sorts of community events take place and if you fancy taking to sea there is also a public boat slip in the village. There is a primary school at Knockbreck just a short distance away and with secondary education at Portree High School. Further facilities can be found in Dunvegan, around 8 miles away, including a modern medical centre, a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, a garage, and the world famous Dunvegan Castle, home of the Clan MacLeod. Portree, the capital of the island, is 24 miles Southeast and has all the facilities you would expect in a small town. The plot is located in an elevated position boasting stunning sea views across Loch Bay and The Minch towards the Outer Isles. The plot extend to approximately 0.196 hectares or thereby (to be confirmed by title deeds) and has PIP. The building plot which is fenced off is accessed from the main single track road with services located close by. The site is ideally positioned to take advantage of the views on offer and provides a fantastic opportunity to build a special home in a spectacular location.
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