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Our Summary
- Planning permission has been granted to open a new farm entrance directly from the A9 public to the farm steading
- Sporting and Amenity: The sporting at Navidale is in-hand has potential to develop opportunities from Pheasants, woodcock and snipe to red and roe deer stalking within the woodland and over the hill grounds with a 10-year average of 6 stags, 8 hinds and 3 calves
- World Heritage Site status is predicted to help realise a wide range of environmental, social, cultural and economic benefits for the north of Scotland including the creation of skills and job opportunities in landscape restoration and conservation, growth in sustainable tourism and hospitality, and the potential of added value to new green finance models to attract global investment to the area
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Description
Navidale House is a 2.5-storey, 18th-century Lairds House with a grade B listing, covering approximately 4,036 sq. ft. of living space. The property is constructed with solid stone walls, a traditional timber frame roof, and features period details such as crow-stepped gable ends and sash and case windows. The house has a total of six bedrooms, including two en-suite bedrooms on the first floor, and additional accommodation on the second floor.
The property includes Navidale Cottage, a 1.5-storey cottage with three bedrooms, located to the north of the house. The surrounding land includes approximately 11 acres of pasture and rough grazing with sea frontage. The property is also set within a larger estate, Lot 2, which comprises over 278 acres of farmland, woodland, and Jurassic coastline.
The estate features several named bays and beaches, including waterfalls, and has been granted planning permission for a new farm entrance. The estate includes a range of traditional and modern farm buildings, including cattle courts, straw sheds, and stabling for horses. Additionally, Lot 3 includes approximately 855 acres of woodland and hill ground, comprising pasture, rough grazing, and mixed woodlands, with two let telecommunication mast sites.