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Croft Tenancies, East Hogaland, Burra

Price
Offers over £34,000
Address
Croft Tenancies, East Hogaland, Burra, Shetland ZE2 9LE
Type
Croft tenancies
Agent
Anderson Strathern
Details
Property Details
Telephone
01595 695262
Email
lerwick@andersonstrathern.co.uk

 

The crofts of East Hogaland (registered with the Crofting Commission under Register of Crofts No Z0818 and Z0819) are situated in East Burra. The crofts extend in total to approximately 5.5 hectares (approximately 13.5 acres). Each croft has one share in the Burra Isles Common Grazings and the total annual rent currently paid is £31. No dwelling house is included in the sale.

  • Croft Register No C8927 – Approx 2.669 ha
  • Croft Register No C8928 – Approx 2.831 ha

Offers are invited over £34,000

As these are registered crofts, they are subject to the crofting regulations and assignations of the croft tenancies will be required. They are not mortgageable and therefore only cash offers can be considered. The assignation of the tenancies will require the approval of the Crofting Commission.

Prospective purchasers looking for more information about this should speak to their own solicitor, or contact the Crofting Commission at 4 Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness IV3 8NW.

Information about crofting can be found on the Crofting Commission website at: https://www.crofting.scotland.gov.uk/crofting-development

Please note the boundaries indicated in red on the photo are for visual purposes and are approximate only.

 

Additional Information:

Z0818
Total Area – 2.8 Hectares (approx.)
Souming – Sheep 12
Shares – 1
Rent – £15.50 (annually)

Z0819
Total Area – 0 Hectares (understood to be approx. 2.7 Hectares)
Souming – Sheep 12
Shares  – 1
Rent – £15.50 (annually)

– Ruins and outbuildings on the land.
– The dwelling house, which is not included in the sale, was resumed from the croft in 2024.

 

To view, visit the site or telephone the Agent on 01595 695262.

 

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