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Holy Island Development Site For Sale
A rare opportunity has arisen to develop a site on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne – one of the UK’s most iconic and historic tidal islands.
Chartered surveyor Bradley Hall is marketing a 0.74-acre site on this famous island off the Northumberland coast.
The site, currently used as a car park, benefits from a spectacular vista and enjoys unencumbered views of Lindisfarne Castle to the east – one of the most attractive views in Northumberland.
Located on Green Lane, the stone wall bordered site is located on the edge of the village.
Tim Aisbitt, associate director at Bradley Hall, said: “Holy Island is a small, discreet and unique community. This development site, located on the edge of the village, offers a genuinely rare development opportunity on one of the UK’s most spectacular islands.
“With stunning views and all the local amenities on your doorstep, this site is suitable for a variety of uses within this hugely popular tourist destination. A full development brief is available to interested parties.”
Offers are invited for the freehold interest. Visit www.bradleyhall.co.uk
Holy Island has a recorded history going back to the 6th century AD. It was an important centre of Celtic History under Saints Aidan of Lindisfarne, Cuthbert, and Eadfrith of Lindisfarne. Following the Viking invasions and the Norman Conquest of England, a prior was re-established. A castle was built on the island in 1550.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bradley Hall .
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