This property presents a valuable opportunity for those interested in developing residential real estate within the charming seaside village of Gairloch. The site occupies an approximate area of 1200 m² (0.12 hectares) at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, providing a serene backdrop alongside the flowing Abhainn a Mhuilinn burn. Currently, the land is level and comprises mainly undeveloped scrub land dotted with small trees and natural vegetation.
Historically part of a former croft, this plot was included in a development plan that allowed for seven building plots, of which five have already been constructed. Notably, the site previously benefited from planning permission for a detached two-storey three-bedroom home; although this permission has lapsed, it indicates the viability of residential development in this area. Interested parties should consult the Highland Council Planning Portal for detailed information regarding past permissions and potential future applications.
In terms of infrastructure, there is access to mains drainage directly on-site, with other essential services readily available along the adjacent adopted road. This connectivity enhances its appeal to developers and investors alike.
Given its location in a sought-after coastal village, the property not only offers immediate development potential but also represents an investment opportunity in a region known for its natural beauty and growing tourism market. Prospective buyers are encouraged to explore this plot further, as it is accessible for inspection at any time; however, notifying South Forrest prior to visiting is recommended.