Land for sale in Coastal Building Plot, Colintraive, Argyll And Bute PA22, £140,000

140,000.00

Offer Nr.:
66189562
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Land
Contact name:
Robb Residential
Phone(s):
0141 376 8743

Description
• Planning consent in principle for the erection of a single dwelling house.
• Mains water supply running along the front of the site on the B866.
Planning Reference: 20/02174/ppp
• The site for sale extends to about 1. 012 acres to include an area of
foreshore to the high - water mark.
• We understand that mains electricity is available in the vicinity.
• We understand that telephony/broadband is in the vicinity.
• It is understood that a mooring can be arranged, if required, via the local
Dutchmans Wreck Mooring association.
• An area of additional foreshore could be made available by separate
negotiation.
Services
The site is sold as seen, the site is not serviced. It is understood that
mains water, electricity and telephony are in the vicinity of the site. The
purchaser will be solely responsible for confirmation of same together with
applications and any payments required for services connections.
Drainage will be by a sepa approved drainage system, the application and
installation expenses of which will be the sole responsibility of the
purchaser.
Note: The presence of services has not been checked by the selling agents.
Situation
The coastal plot on offer has an outstanding quiet coastal situation within a
national scenic area on the edge of the Cowal Peninsula on the edge of Loch
Ruel.
The plot is slightly elevated from the shore and is set just off the old
single track, with passing places, coastal road, just to the northwest of
Colintraive and the highly scenic narrows of the famous Kyles of Bute.
From its situation, which includes an area of foreshore there are spectacular
western water aspects over Loch Ruel, a deep sheltered sea loch anchorage
surrounded by steep sided mountains and glens.
The area is famous for its natural scenic beauty, the narrows of the Kyles of
Bute provide a scenic boating route through from the Clyde estuary to
Colintraive, Tighnabruaich, Portavadie and the fishing village of Tarbert at
Loch Fyne. From Ardrishaig near the head of Loch Fyne it is then on through
the Crinan Canal to the Western Isles.
Colintraive (3 miles south) has a hotel with a friendly bar and an enviable
reputation for gastro pub and restaurant cuisine, a shop, post office,
heritage centre, community garden and centre with an all - weather bowling
green. There is a small church in the village and the community is very
active, supportive and welcoming. From Colintraive there is a short and
regular (every 30 minutes) Calmac ferry crossing to the neighbouring Island of
Bute which takes 5 minutes journey time. The main town on Bute is Rothesay
where there are local shops, a supermarket and a further ferry to the Clyde
coast. On the island there is a long sandy bay with a beach café which is
excellent for bathing and dog walking. The other main centre in the area is
Dunoon which provides further shops, supermarket and services, in addition to
two competing ferry services across the Clyde. Excellent local medical
services are delivered from Tighnabruaich.
There is a local primary school at Glendaruel and secondary schooling is
available at Dunoon Grammar, which has an excellent reputation. A school bus
runs from Colintraive to Dunoon Grammar in the morning and afternoon to
transport students to and from school. It is possible for some of the students
to board at the school.
The area offers much in the way of relaxing outdoor pursuits including
yachting and boating, golf, fishing, hill walking and country walks in an area
rich in history. The Cowal Way stretches from Portavadie on Loch Fyne and
travels for some 31 miles to Arrochar through some of the most dramatic and
picturesque sea and landscapes on the west coast.
A scenic 9 - hole golf course is at Kames, with further courses on the Island of
Bute and at Dunoon. Sea, river and loch fishing are also available in the area
as are a number of shoots run either commercially or by syndicates. Some of
the local estates allow stalking by arrangement. Superb birdwatching can be
enjoyed from the comfort of the house as many bird species migrate through the
small estuary in front of the property.
Local bus services run to Tighnabruaich, Rothesay and Dunoon.
The Braehead retail village to the west of Glasgow is only 47 miles (including
a short ferry crossing over the Clyde) and has Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, a
range of High Street multiples, plus an ikea superstore. Marks & Spencer,
Tesco and Morrisons each have large outlets in Greenock, circa 10 minutes (in
normal driving conditions) from the Gourock ferry terminal.
The city of Glasgow is 59 miles by ferry and provides extensive retail,
commercial, cultural, higher educational and leisure services.
Travel Directions
From Glasgow city centre leave in a westerly direction on the M8 motorway.
Continue for 21 miles to arrive at Port Glasgow. Keep going straight (parallel
to the shoreline) through the adjoining towns of Greenock and Gourock on the
A770 for 8 miles to reach the Western Ferry terminal at McInroys Point (this
is the second of the two ferry terminals and provides a more frequent
service). Take the ferry to Hunters Quay, Dunoon. Leaving the terminal turn
right onto the A815. At the ‘T’ junction adjacent to the marina in Sandbank
turn right. After approx 1. 5 miles turn left on to the B836. Travel for 11
miles before turning left on to the A886. Follow signs for Colintraive and
travel for 1. 9 miles then turn right onto the minor coastal road B866
signposted ‘Coastal Route’ Continue along the single - track road for 0. 6 miles
to find the plot on the left - hand side immediately after the property Rudha
Breac.
An alternative route is to travel west on the M8 from Glasgow, take the exit
marked ‘Erskine Bridge’ and cross over the bridge following the sign for
Dumbarton/Crianlarich which leads on to the A82. Follow the A82 through
Dumbarton and up the west shore of Loch Lomond. Two thirds the way up Loch
Lomond at Tarbet follow the road round to the left on to the A83. Pass through
Arrochar. Just before Cairndow turn left on to the A815. At Strachur turn
right on to the A886 which takes you to Colintraive. On approach to
Colintraive, follow directions onto the single - track coastal road as above.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Robb Residential, telephone .
Local Authorities
Argyll & Bute Council
Tel:
Possession
Vacant possession will be given on completion.
Offers
Offers are to be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the selling agents Robb
Residential, 176 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5SG. A closing date for
offers will probably be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to
register their interest with the selling agents in order to be kept fully
informed of any closing date that may be fixed. "
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