Land - Building Plot Sold
SOLD £125,000
SOLD - Take advantage of this remarkable opportunity to design your ideal residence on an expansive circa 2,850 sqm (around 0.7 acres) plot, providing the perfect setting for a peaceful lifestyle amid breathtaking scenery. This outstanding property includes planning permission in principle for a detached house and garage, ensuring a seamless combination of classic architecture and modern amenities. The site currently features an uninhabitable house, offering the option to incorporate its stone into your new construction. Picture a home adorned with natural stone exteriors, featuring a slate roof or a high-quality alternative that enhances the timeless design. The plan should maintain a traditional configuration, adding to the home's allure while integrating traditional pitched roof dormers and charming porches. The incorporation of tall windows will invite abundant sunlight and showcase spectacular, elevated views of the Cairngorm Mountain Range across the valley. The mostly flat terrain facilitates any building and landscaping efforts, It is understood that there is a shared borehole water supply with each plot owner responsible for connection, treatment and storage on their own plots. Drainage will be to a septic tank and there is an electrical supply available, purchasers will be responsible for connection to the electrical supply and for the provision of a septic tank on their own plot. This property provides a rare opportunity to build not merely a house, but a personal haven tailored to your desires, set in some of Scotland's most picturesque surroundings. Don't miss out on the chance to develop a custom home that fits your lifestyle in the tranquil and scenic environment of the Cairngorms National Park. VAT payable on price.
Grantown on Spey is a charming town nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, known for its picturesque beauty and rich cultural heritage. Located in the Cairngorms National Park, Grantown on Spey is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, including lush forests, sparkling rivers, and rolling hills. The town itself boasts a range of historic landmarks and attractions, including the Grantown Museum, the Craigellachie Nature Reserve, and the Grantown Heritage Trail. Visitors and residents can also enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and golfing, or simply take in the stunning scenery with a leisurely stroll around town.
Grantown on Spey also offers a range of shops, restaurants, and amenities, making it a convenient and comfortable place to call home. The town has a strong sense of community, with a range of social and cultural events throughout the year, including the popular Grantown Show, Thunder in the Glens Ride out and the annual Christmas market. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors, immerse yourself in local history and culture, or simply enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Scottish countryside, Grantown on Spey offers something for everyone.
From Grantown on Spey, you can conveniently access various transportation options to explore the wider UK:
Airports:
Inverness Airport (INV): Approximately 34 miles away, this regional airport offers domestic flights and some international connections.
Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ): Roughly 80 miles away, providing a wider range of domestic and international flights.
Train Stations:
Carrbridge Railway Station: About 10 miles from Grantown on Spey, offering connections to Inverness, Perth, and Edinburgh.
Aviemore Railway Station: Approximately 14 miles away, with regular services to Inverness, Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, as well as connections to the wider UK rail network.
Road Routes:
A95: This arterial road connects Grantown on Spey to the A9, a major north-south route traversing Scotland, providing access to Inverness, Perth, Stirling, and Glasgow.
A939: This scenic route connects Grantown on Spey to the A96, linking Inverness to Aberdeen, offering an alternative route to eastern Scotland.
With these options, Grantown on Spey serves as a convenient base for exploring the UK's diverse destinations, whether traveling by air, rail, or road.
There is no requirement for a home report.
It is understood that there is a shared borehole water supply with each plot owner responsible for connection, treatment and storage on their own plots. Drainage will be to a septic tank and there is an electrical supply available, purchasers will be responsible for connection to the electrical supply and for the provision of a septic tank on their own plot. Purchasers should satisfy themselves on service provision and connection cost. There is a shared access track.
Planning Permission in Principle (ref: 22/05685/PIP) has been obtained from the Highland Council. The decision notice of approval was issued on the 27th November 2023. Further details on planning can be obtained by visiting the Highland council E-Planning website and typing in the reference 22/05685/PIP http://wam.highland.gov.uk/wam/
By mutual agreement.
SOLD
Viewing is strictly by arrangement with and all offers to be submitted to:-Masson Cairns
Strathspey House
Grantown on Spey
Moray
PH26 3EQ
Tel: (01479) 874800
Fax: (01479) 874806
Email: property@lawscot.com
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