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Rutting Season 10, Spean Bridge, Fort... Land for sale
Rutting Season 10, Spean Bridge, Fort William
£11,000
Rutting Season 10, Spean Bridge, Fort William
£11,000
Our Summary
- The land is offered without planning permission and Braveheart Auctions can offer no advice on planning
- The land offers potential for immediate camping use
- A caveat has been included in the title preventing the construction of a house/ residential dwelling and please be aware that all development is, as always, subject to obtaining necessary planning permission
- This lot will be sold under auction terms and conditions and purchase will be on an unconditional basis
- The auction will take place online
- Auction fees/ Buyers Premium and deposit payment will be due immediately upon fall of the hammer- Deposit will be payable upon acceptance of an offer with the remainder to paid through licenced conveyancer
- Seller has indicated that pre-auction offers will be considered for this outstanding land opportunity
- Speak to Braveheart Auctions about buying before the auction date
Description
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a 1,003sqm (10,796sqft) area of land in one of Scotland's most stunning locations, nestled at the base of Ben Nevis between Spean Bridge and Fort William. The land is free from Inheritance Tax and Stamp Duty and is part of a beautiful deer farm, with three large herds of majestic deer roaming the wider farm. The land is sold on a 100% freehold basis, allowing the owner to pass it down through generations. The property offers potential for immediate camping use and has a caveat preventing the construction of a house or residential dwelling, subject to obtaining necessary planning permission. The land is situated in a picturesque setting, with nearby Spean Bridge offering amenities such as a shop, primary school, and railway station. Fort William, known as the "Outdoor Capital of the UK," is also nearby, with a wide range of outdoor pursuits available. This is an outstanding investment opportunity, with land prices continually increasing in Scotland.