Offers in region of
£120,000
(£1/sq. ft)
Land for saleGrange, Keith AB55
103,237 sq. ft
- Freehold
Peterkins Solicitors
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About this property
House site extending to approx. 2.37 acres
Set in peaceful location
Services available nearby
Located only a short drive from Keith
Good commuter base
Description: We are glad to offer this opportunity to purchase this generously sized house site measuring approximately 2.37 acres set in a peaceful and idyllic setting sheltered by the woodland surrounding the site. The site at Meikle Cantley is located approximately 4 miles from the town of Keith and benefits from full planning permission to erect a spacious 4 bedroomed dwellinghouse set over 2 floors and a detached workshop. Although the planning permission has lapsed, it is believed the planning permission still stands as it has been partially implemented, therefore has no time limit. A copy of the planning permission is available on request or from Moray Council website with the planning reference 19/00861/app.
Location: Keith the “Friendly Town” is situated some 50 miles equidistance from Aberdeen and Inverness which both have airports. The town has regular bus and rail services. There is a full range of commercial, recreational, sport, leisure and educational facilities in the town as well as a health centre, hospital and dental practices. Primary schooling is available at Grange crossroads or in Keith primary school with secondary schooling available at Keith Grammar School.
Directions: From Keith travel on the main A95 Banff Road, for approximately 3 miles. Continue on this road until you come to the Grange war memorial located on your left hand side, next to the road. Turn right crossing a stone bridge. Follow this road until you reach the Meikle Cantlay farm then turn right down a farm track road. Continue on this road and keep left until you arrive at the site, clearly identified by Peterkins for sale sign.
General: Water and electricity connections are available nearby. Drainage will be private. Interested parties should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves as to the cost of connecting to these supplies.