Plot of land at Port Beag overlooking the Northern Minch. Plot of Land Extending to 2,483 Sq.Ft (0.057 acres) on the Picturesque Isle of Lewis to the north of mainland Scotland.
Roughly Square in Orientation and Currently Unfenced. Picturesque Location with Views to the Surrounding Countryside and Coast. Open aspects onto sandy beach and waterfront.
North Tolsta is a village in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the east side of the Isle of Lewis. North Tolsta is within the parish of Stornoway.
Tolsta is notable for its long sandy beach Traigh Mhor At the end of Tolsta's long sandy beach there are five caves, only visitable during low tide.
Rarely available plot of land with former septic tank situated within the settlement of Tolsta on the Isle of Lewis. The plot extends to 2,483 Sq.Ft (0.057 acres) and is roughly square in orientation, the now redundant septic tank is believed to still be in situ. Lewis is the northern part of the largest of the Western Isles of Scotland otherwise known as the Outer Hebrides. North Tolsta is a village on the Isle of Lewis, one of the islands that form the Western Isles, or Outer Hebrides, of Scotland It is and island of immense natural beauty and contrasts with deserted golden sandy beaches, long stretches of rocky coastline, miles of heather moorland and small villages and ports. Stornoway is the main administrative centre for the Western Isles. The plot is situated in the settlement of Tolsta approximately 12 miles north of Stornoway. North Tolsta is a village in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the east side of the Isle of Lewis. North Tolsta is within the parish of Stornoway. Tolsta is notable for its long sandy beach Traigh Mhor At the end of Tolsta's long sandy beach there are five caves, only visitable during low tide. Tolsta Beach is located at the northern end of the B895. This beach is one of the premier beaches on the island and has toilet facilities.
Peaceful area to the North of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. The island has a great many sandy beaches which attract surfers and kayakers. The coastline is also a haven for climbers and walkers of all abilities. The island has a wealth of flora and fauna, and the rocky and rugged geography is home to red deer, golden and sea eagles. Fishing is a popular pastime on the island with salmon frequenting several Lewis rivers and many of the fresh-water lochs being home to trout. Observed maritime life includes whales and dolphins. Stornoway is the cultural and commerce centre of Lewis and Harris with a wide range of social and welfare facilities. Education is provided to secondary level with Lews Castle College UHI providing tertiary education which specialises in Gaelic, music, renewable energy, health, rural development, art, and computing. There are a wide range of shops and services in Stornoway.
Full Address: Land at South Street, North Tolsta, Isle of Lewis, HS2 0NR
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