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Property for Sale
The Highland Council invites offers for the purchase of the properties listed below.
Further information is available from Housing & Property Services, Property Sales, The Highland Council, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX.
Tel: (01463) 702219 Fax: (01463) 702222 Email: property.sales@highland.gov.uk
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Contact and viewing information may also be listed in the PDF version of the letting particulars for each individual property.
Please note that the Property for Sale webpage does not contain information on council houses or Tenant Right To Buy legislation. This information can be found at the Right to Buy webpage.
If you are interested in leasing property for business purposes, The Highland Council also has a portfolio of industrial units and sites throughout the Highlands. For further details of property currently available to let, please visit Industrial and Commercial Lets.
For a wider search of property for sale or let within the Highlands, please visit Scottish Property Network.
Current Properties
The site consists of a store and warehouse which have both laterally been used as storage. The warehouse is accessed from a lane between number 14 & 16 Kenneth Street and comprises a building of brick construction with large concertina doors under a pitched felt roof. The building was formally used as a garage and extends to a GIA of approximately 1,050 sq ft with eave heights of 4.9 metres. The building is primarily open plan, with a small kitchen/office facility and toilet.
The subjects comprise a substantial stone built, blond sandstone detached villa in a much sought after residential location close to the heart of Nairn town centre. The property is formed over ground, first and second floor levels with the second floor occupying the roof space and benefits from dormer windows to the front and rear of the property. Adjoining the property to the rear is a single storey extension which could perhaps be converted to form an additional apartment/home office etc., subject to planning permission.
The property is a detached, one and half storey cottage located on Scotsburn Road just outside Tain.
The subject offers an exciting opportunity to redevelop a very unique site. Graham House is located in the centre of Dornie and 200 metres from the world famous Eilean Donan Castle, one of the most iconic images in Scotland.
The site is currently used for car parking but has been classified as "housing" in the Inverness Local Plan. Initial talks with Planning Service have indicated that it could be developed for residential housing.
The development site can be split into three distinct parts and comprises the former Community Centre, the former Council Offices between Courthouse Lane and Falconers Lane and the car park to the rear on Falconers Lane. Consideration may also be given to the disposal of Central Car Park between Falconers Lane and Fairlie Lane.
The property offers a rare opportunity to purchase a detached stone and slate building with modern extensions. The original building is of stone construction with a pitched slated roof, whilst the extensions are of a more modern block construction with flat mineral felt roofs. Internally the accommodation consists of a vestibule, main hall, 3 toilets (including a disabled toilet and an en-suite), 3 further rooms, a kitchen and a ramped walkway connecting the original building to the newer extensions. Grounds consist of an area of grassland bounded by a wooden post and wire fence. Across the road from the main entrance is an area of tarmac hard standing which currently acts as parking and which is included within the sale.