Lennox Street, Port Ellen, Isle Of Islay, PA42 7BW

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£86,000 in December 2021

The property

The sale of this area of ground presents an excellent opportunity to acquire ground extending to approximately 0.11 acres. It is the site of the former Post Office Garage as shown on the attached plan. The subjects of sale extend from Lennox Street to Mansefield Place, Port Ellen. The local authority, Argyll & Bute Council (Development and Infrastructure Services, 1a Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, PA31 8RD ) have indicated that a development either as a single residential property or as three units each of two bedrooms would be considered. The site has water, electricity and drainage but these services will require to be updated. The Island of Islay is famous for its whisky distilleries and birdlife. It encompasses a wide variety of lanscapes including long sandy beaches, fertile farmland, native woodland and wild moorlands and hills. Although secluded and beautiful, Islay is easily accessible. Regular ferry services between Kennacraig (19 miles south of Lochgilphead) and Port Ellen and Port Askaig. The crossing takes 2 ½ hours. Alternatively there are 2 daily flights to and from Glasgow to the airport which is situated between Port Ellen and Bowmore.

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