Inverness IV1 North Kessock

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The Whole – approximately 125.84 acres (50.92 Ha). An opportunity to purchase rarely available prime arable land on the renowned Black Isle.

The Whole: An opportunity to purchase rarely available prime arable land on the renowned Black Isle

• Rarely available prime arable land on the Black Isle • Development opportunities subject to planning • Environmental opportunities

Approximately 125.84 acres (50.92 Ha) in total

For sale as a whole or in 2 lots

The land comprises a large block of prime arable extending in total to approximately 125.84 acres (50.92 Ha). The land has generally southerly aspect and lies between 60 metres and 90 metres above sea level. The majority of the land is graded as 3.1 and 3.2 by the James Hutton Institute The arable land comprises free draining soil and has been worked traditionally in an arable rotation.

The subjects are for sale as a whole or in two lots as follows:

Lot 1: Approximately 58.88 acres (23.83 Ha) of arable and grazing land. Price - Offers over £375,000

Lot 2: Approximately 66.96 acres (27.09 Ha) of arable and grazing land. Price - Offers over £425,000

The Whole – approximately 125.84 acres (50.92 Ha) Price – offers over £800,000

This property has 125.84 acres of land.

Situation

The land is located between North Kessock and Tore on the Black Isle. The Black Isle is a peninsula bounded to the north by the Cromarty Firth and the Moray and Beauly Firths to the south. The area is renowned for its fair climate and rich farmland. This arable land, in conjunction with a backdrop of rugged hills, provides spectacular scenery with wonderful views. For the keen golfer there are famous courses locally at Rosemarkie and Fortrose, two Nairn championship golf courses as well as facilities at Royal Dornoch, Spey Valley and the Castle Stuart Golf Links. There is salmon fishing on the Rivers Nairn, Findhorn and Spey and shooting is readily available on local estates. The beautiful Spey Valley with its Whisky trail and the ski slopes at the Cairngorms and The Lecht are all within easy driving distance. Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands, lies approximately 6 miles to the south west. Inverness, a vibrant city, has a full range of retail, educational, leisure and commerce facilities together with a mainline railway station and an airport with flights to a wide range of UK destinations (including London Heathrow) and a limited number of European destinations (including Amsterdam).

Directions

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From Inverness take the A9 north over the Kessock Bridge and follow from approximately 4 miles and the land is accessed by turning right at signpost marked Allangrange to access lot 1 and turn left signposted ‘Arpafeelie’ to access lot 2.

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