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- A rare opportunity to acquire a well-established, versatile property with scope for mixed-use, including commercial, residential, and holiday-let accommodation Established in 1990, Ballyhaugh, also known as The Hebridean Centre, operates as both the administrative base and residential facility for Project Trust, an international charity dedicated to youth volunteering overseas
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Description
Ballyhaugh, a traditional farmhouse, sits on 71.71 acres with a surrounding landscape of grassland and grazing areas suitable for livestock or ponies. The property, also known as The Hebridean Centre, has a striking south-facing location with expansive views of Loch Ballyhaugh and Ben Hogh. The buildings, including a collection of outbuildings arranged in a horseshoe layout, have been reconfigured and upgraded over time to create a well-equipped residential centre.
The centre can accommodate up to 46 residents and features a commercial scale kitchen, meeting and activity rooms, and extensive storage. The property also includes two 18-metre wind turbines, a private water supply, and private septic system. A private footpath leads to Hogh Bay, where sea swimming and scenic views of Barra can be enjoyed.
The grounds extend to approximately 0.40 hectares with a detached shed and hardstanding for parking. The property also includes Ballyhaugh Loch, a scenic freshwater body surrounded by woodland and wetland.