Set in a National Scenic Area, this location is renowned for its unspoilt beauty, where it’s not uncommon to spot red deer and golden eagles. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy some of the UK’s best hiking, mountain biking, and skiing, making it an ideal home for adventure and relaxation.
The house itself is an amalgam of the original stone cottage and a super-modern extension built around a courtyard. The house features a large sitting room with a pitched roof and views over the loch, a comfortable dining room with a wood burner (perfect for entertaining), a casual kitchen in Caithness Stone, and a cosy library-cum-cinema in a more laidback ‘family room’ style. The overall aesthetic of the house is neutral and cosy, with a cream and sandy palette that picks up on the colours of the landscape beyond. There’s also a neat study room for at-home work. As usual, the furniture is all included, so you wouldn’t have to worry about decking out your new Scottish pad.
The main bedroom has a triple-aspect view and a charming bathroom with panelled walls and pendant lights over a double-stone sink. The guest bedroom has floor-to-ceiling doors which open right up into the fields beyond the house.