Highland golf course for sale - along with cottages and agricultural land
Aigas Golf Course is part of a package of Highland property now looking for a buyer.
With Bell Ingram handling the sale, the “superb lifestyle opportunity” near Beauly includes the established nine-hole parkland golf course with clubhouse along with four holiday cottages, steading buildings and two agricultural fields.
“Unique opportunity to acquire an established nine-hole parkland golf course with clubhouse, popular with locals and tourists alike,” the agent states.
“Four profitable and well-presented holiday cottages, all set amidst beautiful grounds.
“Two adjoining agricultural fields together with barns and workshops, offering development potential subject to necessary consents.”
Aerial shots of the property make clear the extent of the property and the beauty of its surroundings.
Offers over £1,500,000 are being sought.
Prospective buyers are told: “There is a small independently run club (Aigas Golf Club) which uses the course as its base throughout the golfing season.
“To ensure a seamless handover, the current owner is prepared to provide training and support to new proprietors.”
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And further: “There are four self-catering cottages which have the use of a laundry room and games room.
“The cottages are fully furnished and offer excellent letting potential.
“Currently trading from March to November, there is scope to increase trade levels by opening the cottages year-round to take advantage of winter trade and demand for short breaks.”
And “Adjacent to the holiday accommodation are the steadings which comprise a range of different constructions, uses and states of repair.
“Whilst the traditional stone steadings may offer redevelopment potential with the appropriate local authority consents, there are others that may benefit from removal and reinstatement or redevelopment.”
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The agricultural land comprises two contiguous fields covering around 26 acres with good access to the main road, good fences and a river frontage and are capable of “good quality agricultural production”.
For further information or to arrange a viewing contact the agency team on 01463 717799