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Holding Details

Data last updated:
Monday, December 15, 2025, 6:05 AM

Croft details: 2 Northbay Inn, Northbay Inn, Barra

This record shows the information held by the Crofting Commission in the Register of Crofts.

It includes who currently holds the croft, its size and type, and any formal changes (such as decrofting directions or apportionment orders).

Key details recorded for this croft.

Register number
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The unique identifier for the croft in the Register of Crofts.
I0547
Main location code
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The agricultural code identifying the primary location of the croft.
443/0344
Crofting Register number
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The unique number on the map-based Crofting Register (RoS).
C8885
Total area
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The total land area of the croft in hectares.
3.095 hectares
Croft type
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The classification of the croft status.
Owned
Croft status
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The current occupancy status of the croft.
Crofted
Crofter status
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The status of the individual crofter (e.g., owner-occupier, tenant).
Owner-Occupier Crofter
Sublet / Short term let
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Indicates if the croft is currently sublet or used for short-term letting.
No
Croft file number
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The Commission's file reference number for the croft.
22011

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Stakeholders

People or organisations recorded against this croft.

Owner-Occupier Crofter

Mr James MacNeil

Directions & orders

Formal decisions recorded for this croft.

Decrofting directions

Decrofting removes land from crofting tenure. Older directions may not be available online.

Directions which have not taken effect

19 August 2025
DECROFTING DIRECTION LAPSED
Document withdrawn after lapse.
19 August 2025
DECROFTING DIRECTION LAPSED
Document withdrawn after lapse.

Recent applications

The most recent applications received by the Commission for this croft.

  • Decrofting - Part Croft V7
    — Case 142019
  • Decrofting - Part Croft V7
    — Case 137843
  • Decrofting - CHS & GG V5
    — Case 137848
  • Change of Owner-Occupier Crofter
    — Case 132744

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