Offers over
£165,000
3 bed bungalow for saleEssonquoy, Eday, Orkney KW17
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
About this property
Essonquoy is a charming and well-proportioned three-bedroom bungalow set in a tranquil location on the island of Eday. The registered croft offers breathtaking sea views and an exceptional sense of space and privacy. With generous accommodation, multiple outbuildings and extensive crofted land extending to approximately 3.3 acres, this property presents an outstanding opportunity for those seeking a peaceful island lifestyle, room to grow, or scope for small-scale agricultural or hobby interests.
Inside, the home features a spacious living room that takes full advantage of the stunning coastal outlook. The kitchen provides ample space for a dining table and chairs, creating a welcoming space for everyday meals or entertaining. There are three good-sized bedrooms, each offering comfortable accommodation, along with a well-appointed bathroom complete with a separate shower cubicle.
Externally, the property benefits from three outbuildings/sheds, ideal for storage, workshop use, or a variety of practical purposes. The grounds include a large garden area surrounding the house, offering plenty of room for outdoor enjoyment, planting, or landscaping. Beyond this lies approximately 3.3 acres of crofted land.
Key features
UPVC double glazed windows
Oil central heating
Three generous double bedrooms
Large garden space
Spectacular sea views
Three outbuildings/sheds
School catchment area for Eday Primary School and Kirkwall Grammar School
Croft Register Number – O0054
A prospective purchaser should note that this croft land is regulated by the Crofting Commission. This means that
the successful purchaser/assignee is agreeing to abide by certain duties with regard to the croft land. These
duties are:
• A duty to be ordinarily resident on, or within 32km (20 miles) of your croft.
• A duty to cultivate and maintain your croft or put it to another purposeful use.
• A duty not to misuse or neglect your croft.
In addition, there is a legal requirement to return an Annual Notice to the Crofting Commission each year,
confirming whether or not you adhere to these duties. Failure to return this notice is a criminal offence, and if as
a result of this, any failure to meet the duties is discovered, you could lose the croft or the right to use it. Further
information on being a crofter can be found at
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