Croft 7 Balla, Eriskay, Isle of South Uist, Eilean Siar, HS8
- Land size
- 9.07 acres
Key Features
- Potential for house site (subject to necessary consents from the Crofting Commission and local Planning Department).
- Share of Island of Eriskay Common Grazings.
Description
Rarely available, crofting tenancy on the beautiful island of Eriskay, extending to approximately 3.669 ha (9.066 acres) with superb open views
Croft 7, Balla extends to approximately 3.669 hectares (9.066 acres) and comprises a crofting tenancy in a well-regarded area of Eriskay. The croft is situated in an open coastal position with wide views over the surrounding landscape and towards the sea.
The croft comprises rough grazing for sheep, cattle and Eriskay ponies.
The croft is subject to crofting legislation but is eligible to receive agricultural and crofting support from SGRPID.
There are also grazing rights for 10 sheep and 2 cows on the Ben Screin area of the Island of Eriskay Common Grazings.
The transfer of croft is subject to Crofting Commission approval.
For further information please refer to the Crofting Commission website
Croft 7 Balla is situated on Eriskay which is a naturally beautiful hilly island in the Outer Hebrides which is around 3 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. It has untouched sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and breathtaking views. There is a ferry to the Isle of Barra from the Harbour. Eriskay has a shop and pub/restaurant, and the house is within walking distance of both. Eriskay ponies are also present on the island.
The island is connected to South Uist by a causeway.
South Uist has white powder beaches to the west and heather uplands dominated by Beinn Mhòr to the east. The 20 miles of machair that runs alongside the sand dunes provide a marvellous habitat for the rare Corncrake. Golden Eagles, Whitetail Eagles Red Grouse and Red Deer can be seen on the mountain’s slopes to the east.
Lochboisdale, once a major herring port, is the main settlement and ferry terminus on the island.
The island is home to the oldest Link Golf Course in the Outer Hebrides at Askernish –
South Uist can be reached by ferry from Oban via Barra or from Uig on Skye to Lochmaddy or by the smaller ferry which weaves its way through the small islets of the Sound of Harris between Leverburgh on Harris to Berneray, connected by causeways via Benbecula to South Uist and on to Eriskay. Eriskay can also be reached via two airports; Benbecula and the beach airport on Barra.
From South Uist, take the A865 south following signs for Eriskay. Continue to the end of the road and cross the Eriskay Causeway.
After crossing onto Eriskay, at the T junction turn right and follow the road signposted Sound of Barra Ferry until you reach the Our Lady of Fatima outdoor chapel. As the road turns to single track the croft straddles the road Rathad na h-Eaglaise.
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- 2026-05-28
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