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Fishing Rights - Loch Damph, Torridon, Ross-shire, IV54
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The sale comprises a loch side site on the banks of Loch Damph with planning consent for a boat house and the right to fish on Loch Damph together with the right to put one boat on the loch. The planning consent ref is 20/01346/FUL and a notice of Initiation of Development has been lodged with the planning department (www.highland.gov.uk - further details from selling agent).
Given the area is dominated by larger estates and landholdings, this sale provides an extremely rare opportunity in a truly majestic West Highland location. Loch Damph itself is over 3 ½ miles long and provides some of the best brown trout fishing in Scotland.
Location - Torridon is situated on the west coast of Scotland, approx. 70 miles to the west of Inverness. The area is a magnet for climbers, with 6 Munros (Scottish mountains over 3,000 ft) in the immediate area, and also nature lovers. The scenery is dramatic and considered to embody the North West Highland landscape.
Locally the village of Torridon and surrounding area has hotels, a shop and café, restaurants and a primary school. Inverness provides a large range of commercial, retail, educational and transport facilities, including a mainline railway station and a busy airport providing UK and European destinations.
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Fishing Rights - Loch Damph, Torridon, Ross-shire, IV54
The sale comprises a loch side site on the banks of Loch Damph with planning consent for a boat house and the right to fish on Loch Damph together with the right to put one boat on the loch. The planning consent ref is 20/01346/FUL and a notice of Initiation of Development has been lodged with the planning department (www.highland.gov.uk - further details from selling agent).
Given the area is dominated by larger estates and landholdings, this sale provides an extremely rare opportunity in a truly majestic West Highland location. Loch Damph itself is over 3 ½ miles long and provides some of the best brown trout fishing in Scotland.
Location - Torridon is situated on the west coast of Scotland, approx. 70 miles to the west of Inverness. The area is a magnet for climbers, with 6 Munros (Scottish mountains over 3,000 ft) in the immediate area, and also nature lovers. The scenery is dramatic and considered to embody the North West Highland landscape.
Locally the village of Torridon and surrounding area has hotels, a shop and café, restaurants and a primary school. Inverness provides a large range of commercial, retail, educational and transport facilities, including a mainline railway station and a busy airport providing UK and European destinations.