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Our Summary
- Potential for small scale diversification subject to gaining the relevant permissions
- Planning permission, now lapsed, was granted in 2010 for the development of a lodge and eight holiday letting units on the site
- Details of which can be found on the planning pages of The Highland Council’s website using reference 10/00089/FULRC
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Description
The property, consisting of Lot 1 (Taigh Ghoblach & Croft 6), sits in a scenic setting with views of Little Loch Broom and the Scoraig peninsula. The house, designed by an architect, has four levels of accommodation with large windows and a semi-open plan interior, allowing for natural light and landscape views. Features include a triple-aspect sitting room with wood burning stove, a kitchen/dining room with further stove, and a principal bedroom with balcony access and glass balustrade.
The property is energy efficient with a ground source heat pump. The adjacent croft, Croft 6, comprises a 1.9-hectare site with a yard, parking area, good quality barn, and suitable land for livestock grazing. Lot 2, Dundonnell Woodland, is a 21.75-acre woodland area on sloping ground, managed for amenity purposes, with mixed deciduous trees and situated near the village of Dundonnell.