2.53 acres with Local Plan allocation for ten homes and strong coastal views..
Designation for circa 10 homes in local development plan
Freehold 2.53 acre parcel with south‑facing panoramic loch views
Mains water, sewer and electric available at roadside
Scottish Water confirms water pressure adequate for ten homes
Multiple road access options granted by local roads authority
Site semi‑wooded — requires clearance and site servicing works
Area classed as very deprived — local market demand may be limited
Partial 5G/ excellent mobile; broadband speeds average
This 2.53‑acre freehold parcel at Strone is a rare, nationally‑designated housing site (Strone H2) in the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, identified for around 10 homes in the Local Development Plan. The land slopes down to the shoreline and offers south‑facing panoramic views over the Holy Loch and Firth of Clyde—attributes that suit a small residential scheme seeking strong coastal aspect and privacy.
Services are visibly close: mains water, sewer and electricity are available at roadside, Scottish Water has confirmed adequate water pressure for ten homes, and the site has confirmed road access options through Argyll & Bute Roads Department. Partial 5G and excellent mobile coverage improve connectivity, though broadband speeds are described as average. The parcel sits adjacent to an established residential enclave which should aid infrastructure integration.
Key practical issues are straightforward: the site is largely semi‑wooded and will require clearance and groundworks before construction; detailed planning (matters such as layout, access design and technical approvals) remains the purchaser’s next step despite the site designation; and the immediate area is recorded as very deprived, which may affect local market demand and phasing. The opportunity is strongest for developers or investors seeking a small, scenic coastal scheme with an established Local Plan allocation and evident utility access.