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Freehold
Offers in region of
£115,000
4 bed detached house for sale
High Street Ardersier, Inverness IV24 beds
2 baths
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
TBC
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ardersier Primary School 0.5 miles
- Fortrose Academy 3.4 miles
- Nairn 6.2 miles
- Cromarty Ferry Terminal 7.7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Development Opportunity
- 2 Derelict Properties & Land
- Sea Views
- Planning Permission
- Currently Used As Storage
- Not Listed
- Close To Amenities
- All Services Close By
Bringing to the market the former South United Free Church and Post Office located in the centre of Ardersier a costal village on the stunning Moray Firth sitting in approximately 945m2 or 0.23 of an acre plus the former Post Office site and another piece of land located on the west side of 5 Fulmar Crescent, Ardersier edged red on the Title Plan.
Both properties are derelict and currently used for storage.
The rectangular former church is is detached sandstone building, with bellcote to gable front. Symmetrical street facade with arched tripartite windows at upper levels with arched main entrance below. Originally constructed around 1865, this property has lapsed planning permission (17/03253/ful) to convert it into a stunning four-bedroom executive home with parking and garden or could also be converted into a Bed & Breakfast/Guest House if required.
To the south-west corner of the site is the former post office building which is now redundant. This small structure is of timber framed and clad construction and was connected to the main service connections including electricity (now disconnected), water, and foul drainage.
It has had lapsed permission for demolition and construction of a three-bedroom bungalow 17/02703/ful and 17/02869/con, and then more recently planning permission has been sought and again granted for demolition. Details can be seen on The Highland Council planning website using the following references (21/05708/ful) and (21/06016/con).
For further information and to arrange a viewing please follow the link on The Agency UK website
Former Church (14.8m x 11.4m approx)
The interior of the building is largely stripped out with provision of a simple partial upper floor installation and access staircase, and the ground floor is concrete. The building is of no listed status with Historic Environment Scotland but is contained within the local authority designated Ardersier Conservation Area.
There is space for vehicular access down both sides of the church along with parking area
Former Post Office (6m x 3m approx)
Consists of two rooms and a more recently added cloakroom at the rear. It is timber frame and cladded and has current planning permission for demolition
Land
Also on the title is a small parcel of land that sits and on the west side of 5 Fulmar Crescent, Ardersier, Inverness, which is edged red on the Title Plan
Location
The Former Church, High Street, Ardersier is positioned to the east side of the High Street set immediately between the High Street and a raised bank of ground to the east. It is positioned centrally within the old village part of the coastal village Ardersier. The village lies to the east side of the inner Moray Firth directly due east of Chanonry Point and approximately 2.5 kilometres by road to the longstanding military site at Fort George.
Inverness Airport is approximately 3.1 miles away by road to the south-west, and the city of Inverness 11 miles. Nairn is 6.9 miles to the ease and the nearest train station is at Inverness Airport
Both properties are derelict and currently used for storage.
The rectangular former church is is detached sandstone building, with bellcote to gable front. Symmetrical street facade with arched tripartite windows at upper levels with arched main entrance below. Originally constructed around 1865, this property has lapsed planning permission (17/03253/ful) to convert it into a stunning four-bedroom executive home with parking and garden or could also be converted into a Bed & Breakfast/Guest House if required.
To the south-west corner of the site is the former post office building which is now redundant. This small structure is of timber framed and clad construction and was connected to the main service connections including electricity (now disconnected), water, and foul drainage.
It has had lapsed permission for demolition and construction of a three-bedroom bungalow 17/02703/ful and 17/02869/con, and then more recently planning permission has been sought and again granted for demolition. Details can be seen on The Highland Council planning website using the following references (21/05708/ful) and (21/06016/con).
For further information and to arrange a viewing please follow the link on The Agency UK website
Former Church (14.8m x 11.4m approx)
The interior of the building is largely stripped out with provision of a simple partial upper floor installation and access staircase, and the ground floor is concrete. The building is of no listed status with Historic Environment Scotland but is contained within the local authority designated Ardersier Conservation Area.
There is space for vehicular access down both sides of the church along with parking area
Former Post Office (6m x 3m approx)
Consists of two rooms and a more recently added cloakroom at the rear. It is timber frame and cladded and has current planning permission for demolition
Land
Also on the title is a small parcel of land that sits and on the west side of 5 Fulmar Crescent, Ardersier, Inverness, which is edged red on the Title Plan
Location
The Former Church, High Street, Ardersier is positioned to the east side of the High Street set immediately between the High Street and a raised bank of ground to the east. It is positioned centrally within the old village part of the coastal village Ardersier. The village lies to the east side of the inner Moray Firth directly due east of Chanonry Point and approximately 2.5 kilometres by road to the longstanding military site at Fort George.
Inverness Airport is approximately 3.1 miles away by road to the south-west, and the city of Inverness 11 miles. Nairn is 6.9 miles to the ease and the nearest train station is at Inverness Airport
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