Strathcarron Ross-Shire IV54 Lochcarron
- Offers Over
- £650,000
- 4
- 4
- 3
- Freehold
- E Council Band
Features at a glance
- Garden room
- 2 Reception rooms
- Study
- Kitchen
- 2 Bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- In all 1,402 sq ft
- Annexe: 2 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms and utility room
- Shed
A stunning small coastal estate extending to approximately 10 acres which includes a charming detached cottage, annexe, boatshed and pontoon.
Loch Reraig House is a one-of-a-kind lifestyle property, set in a secluded location amidst some of Scotland's most rugged and stunning countryside, which extends to more than 1,400 sq. ft of attractive, light-filled accommodation arranged over two floors. The views from the property are magnificent, with everchanging, breathtaking views of its unspoilt surroundings.
The main home has a range of flexible reception rooms on the ground floor, including a dual-aspect sitting room with a stone fireplace and log-burning stove and a triple-aspect study. Centrally is a dining room with a large fitted cupboard and a hallway with turned stairs to the first floor and a garden room which enjoys panoramic Loch vistas. Completing the floor is a bathroom, separate wc, a kitchen and an outdoor wc. The kitchen has a range of wall and base cabinetry along with a two-oven AGA range stove. The first floor is home to two well-proportioned bedrooms which are well-served by a central modern shower room.
Adjacent to the main home is a timber-clad annexe with a utility room alongside two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms and double doors opening to a raised deck with spectacular views.
This property has 10 acres of land.
Outside
The property is approached via a sweeping gravelled driveway, with the house set up in an elevated position atop stone-built wall. The grounds extend to approximately 10 acres of which the house and immediate garden have been de-crofted and fully deer fenced with the remaining area being subject to crofting tenure: Prospective purchasers should familiarise themselves with crofting tenure. Further information is available on the crofting commission website https://www. crofting.scotland.gov.uk
The plot flows directly onto the waterfront and a private slipway and pontoon. The garden is largely laid to lawn, with a large boatshed/workshop, garden shed and a wooden circular gazebo with seating area and a wealth of colourful herbaceous planting and shrubs.
The property also benefits from the Game (Salmon & Trout) Fishing Rights in Loch Reraig.
Situation
Picturesque Lochcarron village offers a wealth of hiking, climbing and sailing opportunities and offers various local amenities including a store, primary school, eateries, doctor’s surgery, garage and hotels. Nearby Plockton offers a range of additional facilities, whilst the thriving Highland capital of Inverness provides extensive cultural and recreational services and transport connections further afield. Inverness Airport provides daily flights to London and a range of domestic and international destinations, with rail links available at Strathcarron and road connections via the A835/A896 or the A87.
Directions
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Once at Lochcarron, carry on straight through the village and as you come out of the town, turn left - signposted to North Strome, Ardaneaskan, and Strome Castle (ruin). Drive on for about five/six miles. You will then reach Ardaneaskan, carry on till you come to a viewing point/carpark, turn right up the hill. At the top of the hill, go past two houses and a caravan on the right, and a house on the left. Carry on over the cattle grid, onto an unmade track until you drop down into Reraig bay. At the bottom of the hill there is a drive to your left with a red dustbin on the corner and you will see the property house sign ‘Loch Reraig House’.
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