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Our Summary
- Glencruitten is a diverse amenity estate combining farming and sporting interests in a highly accessible yet private West Coast setting, with potential to create a principal lodge on the lochside and refurbish the farmhouse and stone barns for holiday let or secondary accommodation
- A store outbuilding with corrugated roof and redundant traditional outbuildings offer potential for development, subject to consent
- Loch Nell Plot Detailed planning consent (6th January 2026, ref: 25/01726/PP) has been granted for an eco friendly single-storey home on the shores of Loch Nell
- The woodland scheme is progressing through carbon accreditation, offering potential verified carbon units
- Whilst no active sporting is undertaken, the estate offers strong potential, with undulating ground, woodland, loch frontage and lochans supporting rough shooting, wildfowling and deer stalking
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Description
The 650-acre Glencruitten Estate lies in a picturesque and secluded area of the West Highlands, with undulating land and scenic views. The estate includes a traditional stone-built farmhouse, Killiechoinich, dating from around 1900, with 1.5 stories of accommodation. The land is split into 399 acres of permanent pasture, 12 acres of rough grazing, 229 acres of woodland, and 20 acres of miscellaneous ground.
A separate 47-acre block is located to the east of the main road and down to Loch Nell. Woodland extends to 229 acres, including two areas, Glencuitten Wood and Killiechoinich Wood. Detailed planning consent has been granted for a single-storey eco-friendly dwelling on the shores of Loch Nell, with flexible open-plan living and three bedrooms.