Overview
- Prime development plot in popular village location
- Easy commuting distance from Tobermory and Craignure
- Previous detailed planning permission for a detached residential property
- Shared access from the road already formed
- Services located close by for connection
- Planning to be reinstated, subject to offer
Located within the coastal village of Salen on the ever-popular Isle of Mull, The Land North Of Cuilgown offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a sizable residential development plot, extending to an area of approximately 0.37 Acres.
Accessed via a shared access off the public road, the land is situated in a rural village location, surrounded by local residential properties. The plot benefits from a mains electricity pole within the land, with mains water and mains drainage located at the roadside.
Planning permission was previously granted for the development of a detached residential house, further details of which can be found on the Argyll and Bute planning portal under reference 18/02364/PP.
It is envisaged that the successful offer would be subject to the reinstatement of planning permission.
The Land North of Cuilgown is located centrally within the popular coastal village of Salen. The village boasts well-stocked grocery shop and post office, petrol station, cafes, hotel, restaurant and primary school. The village and property are conveniently located, so perfect for exploring the whole island.
Nearby, the colourful harbour town of Tobermory provides an excellent range of dining and shopping opportunities as well as offering primary and secondary schooling, a medical centre, churches, a golf course and a distillery.
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island within the Inner Hebrides. The island is accessed via a regular car ferry service from Oban to Craignure. Services from Lochaline and Kilchoan on the Morvern and Ardnamurchan peninsulas respectively are also available.
There is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large number of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally. In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to local puffin and seal colonies and also to Iona, and the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.