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Description
The property comprises approximately 116.39 acres of owner-occupied croft land used as grazing grassland, with a small section of grade 5.3 and the rest graded 4.2 by the James Hutton Institute. The land rises from 190m to 240m above sea level and is bounded to the north by the River Farigaig. The croft includes a modern agricultural shed (18m x 15m) and a traditional stone outbuilding used as a field shelter.
There are also ruins from former buildings to the south of the croft and Loch a' Bhodaich and part ownership of Loch an Ordain within the property.