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Holding Details

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Sunday, January 18, 2026, 6:05 AM

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Croft details: 1/2 6 Totescore, Totescore, Kilmuir

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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I2776
Crofting Register number
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C5952
Total area
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6.12 hectares
Croft type
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Tenanted
Croft status
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Crofted
Crofter status
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Tenant
Sublet / Short term let
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No
Consent to be absent until
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01 January 2025

Stakeholders

People or organisations recorded against this croft.

Tenant

Reverend Ivor Macdonald

Rent: £32.00

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 taken effect

31 March 2021
DECROFTING DIRECTION EFFECTED
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Apportionment orders

Apportionments divide part of a common grazing for an individual crofter.

Orders which have taken effect

14 March 1994
ORDER EFFECTED
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Grazing shareholdings

Each card summarises how this croft participates in a common grazing.

Sub area
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COMMON PASTURE
Current souming
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2 cows / 15 sheep
Original souming
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2 cows / 15 sheep
Shares
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1/2
Share fraction
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1 / 24

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Sub area
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HORSE PARK
Current souming
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0 cows / 0 sheep
Original souming
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2 cows / 0 sheep
Shares
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1
Share fraction
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1 / 16

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Recent applications

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

  • Consent to be Absent
    — Case 129873
  • Consent to be Absent
    — Case 128886
  • Consent to be Absent
    — Case 108998
  • Decrofting - CHS & GG V3
    — Case 109020
  • Consent to be Absent
    — Case 57940

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