Spacious Stone-Built Highland Retreat in Scenic Strathnaver, Kinbrace with Lush Acreage and Panoramic Views

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Strathnaver, Kinbrace, KW11 6UA, Kinbrace (Great britain)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 103Floor area

€333,450

Country home

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

103m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the enchanting Strathnaver in the heart of Kinbrace in the far north of Scotland, where nature's beauty unfolds at every turn and tranquillity settles in every corner. This captivating country home nestled in the serene surroundings of Strathnaver perfectly captures the essence of a peaceful and rural lifestyle. Situated under the vast Scottish sky, this home offers an immersive escape into nature with a delightful blend of comfort and rustic charm.

The property sits on approximately one acre of lush land, showcasing spectacular views of the surrounding gentle hills and dense forests, setting a perfect backdrop for this 103 square meter traditional stone-built abode. Just a stone's throw from the calm coastal village of Bettyhill, the property promises not just privacy and seclusion but also the convenience of proximity to essential services. It's an ideal spot for those looking to break away from the chaotic urban vibes and embrace a more laid-back lifestyle.

Challenges might emerge for those not used to the rural ways of life, but the rewards are well worth it. This is a timeless Highland refuge with one bathroom and four generously-sized bedrooms, waiting to enfold its new owners in the serenity and warmth it has on offer.

Let's step into this lovely home, shall we? The front door swings open into a delightfully inviting living room, immediately drawing attention to the impressive open fireplace, a fine piece of craftsmanship, which houses a large multi-fuel stove at its heart. Imagine cozy evenings spent here as the flames dance merrily, casting a gentle, flickering light around the room. This space radiates a quiet calm necessary for winding down after meandering through acres of scenic countryside. The back boiler of the stove graciously heats the home, a classic and efficient system that’s part of the authentic rural experience.

Onwards we go to the spacious kitchen, where modern white cabinets and chrome handles bring a splash of contemporary flair, ensuring ease and enjoyment during meal preparations. The bright atmosphere, magnified by stylish downlights and clean, white tiling, makes this the perfect spot for those family gatherings.

One can find a comfortable double bedroom on this floor, clad in white walls and traditional floor tiles, with the added advantage of a private cloakroom. It’s perfect as a guest room or for those who prefer easy access to the main living areas.

As we head upstairs, three more bedrooms await. Two of them could house double beds and are blessed with decorative open fireplaces adding another layer of character. The third, slightly smaller, offers flexibility—think nursery, personal office, or cozy single room.

The property, clearly in good condition, is useable as is or open to personal touches to really tailor it to your preferences. The potential here is immense, waiting for your imagination to truly make it your own.

Stepping outside, let's take a deep breath of the refreshing Highland air surrounded by expansive gardens that echo the unspoiled beauty of the vicinity. They wrap around the house, ensuring picture-perfect views wherever you look. If you've longed to grown your own vegetables, here’s your chance with a large polytunnel and timber-built outbuildings ready to be transformed into your personal gardening haven. What's life like living in a country home like this? Imagine taking leisurely walks under the stars, feeling the stillness, and hearing only nature's whispers in the air. It's a life choice that promises peace and a reconnection with the earth.

Life in and around Kinbrace offers a unique way to embrace Scottish rural life. The local climate is characterized by cool summers and brisk, bracing winters—ideal for those who don’t mind a bit of rain and enjoy the wild, untamed edges of nature. Activities are abundant: from fishing in the abundant rivers and lochs to hiking across picturesque trails ideal for spirited adventurers or those who find solace in the remote beauty of the Highlands. Strathnaver's proximity to cultural spots such as the Strathnaver Museum offers a glimpse into the area’s rich historical tapestry steeped in events like the Highland Clearances.

Though blissfully tranquil, Strathnaver is not entirely isolated. The villages nearby—Bettyhill, Thurso, Tongue—provide essential amenities, keeping daily life running smoothly even in these far-flung parts of Scotland. Local schools, healthcare services, cafes, and shops tie you into a close-knit community, providing the balance of solitude and social connection.

So, if you're an overseas buyer dreaming of a home in the Scottish countryside or an expat searching for the perfect rural retreat, this Highlands house is poised, waiting in its timeless stone enchantment for you to make it your home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
103
Price per m²
€3,237
Garden size
4046
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Alright, let's dive into this wonderful property set in the heart of the North West Highlands of Scotland. I apologize upfront for my busy schedule, but I just couldn't wait to share this gem with potential buyers, especially those from overseas. Located in Clashnessie, Lochinver, Lairg, this stunning croft sits on approximately 30 acres of pure, unspoiled beauty. If you're someone looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city living, this place is a dream come true. The countryside here is nothing short of breathtaking, with magnificent views across Clashnessie Bay to the rugged hills of Quinag, Ben Stack, Arkle, and Foinaven. Property Features: - 3 separate properties - 30 acres of land - 5 bedrooms - 4 bathrooms - Open plan living spaces - Bespoke spiral staircase - Balconies with mountain views - Underfloor heating - Multiple feature fireplaces - Ample parking - Outbuildings including shed, workshop, and polytunnel The main house, Leathad an Alltain, was built in 2013 and features a warm, open-plan sitting area and kitchen/diner flooded with natural light from various directions. The beauty of its surroundings can be enjoyed from the 33 ft. spacious living area, further enhanced by a bespoke spiral staircase with glass balustrades. The kitchen is equipped with fitted cabinetry, dual sinks, double ovens, and a 5-burner hob, perfect for any cooking enthusiast. The ground floor encompasses a utility room with a larder, central hallway, a study, a chic bathroom with both a bathtub and a walk-in shower, and an adjacent bedroom with a sliding fitted wardrobe. Upstairs, you'll find an expansive sitting room featuring elevated views, ample natural light, a freestanding log-burning stove, and d ... click here to read more

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If you’re dreaming of a serene getaway nestled in the great Scottish Highlands, then let me whisk you away to 84 Torbreck, a delightful country home filled with charm and warmth. Nestled in the famed area of Lochinver, Lairg, this home offers a retreat without straying too far from life's conveniences. Now, I won’t sugar-coat things—this beauty stands tall in good condition, ready to be called home by the right folks who truly appreciate its essence. Once you've passed through the gated entrance, a picture-perfect setting welcomes you, enveloped by nature’s best in a tranquil treelined backdrop. The size of the property is manageable, spreading its 130 square meters to comfort and charm all who enter. The ground floor greets you with a cosy lounge, an inviting spot that's all about warmth and relaxation—a great place to kick back with the family after a day's outing. The kitchen isn’t too flashy, but it's well-appointed just for culinary enthusiasts who like cooking with local produce. Let's not forget the convenient and stylish shower room right on this floor, providing all the essential amenities. There's an added treasure here: a versatile space spurring your creativity. Will it be another bedroom or a reception room? Your choice! With a door leading straight into the flourishing garden, the possibilities are simply endless. Venture upstairs to discover two spacious and comfy double bedrooms. They’re more than just places to sleep; they're sanctuaries for peaceful, restful nights. The upper level also houses a full family bathroom offering comfort and ease to every bit of your daily routines. Now, for around £198,900, let this property speak to your heart. Sure, it ain't a brand-new mansion, but its solid conditio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Highland village of Invermoriston, The Old Manse stands as a truly remarkable property, enveloped by the serene beauty of the Scottish Highlands. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking to own a piece of history rich in natural beauty, this villa could be your ideal home. With spectacular mountain views, colorful gardens, and even its own private waterfall, this residence is nothing short of enchanting. Spanning approximately 257 square meters (around 3800 square feet), this stunning villa boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms. It's not just a home but an experience, combining the charm of a bygone era with all modern conveniences. The property sets on around 3.8 acres of land, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities and tranquility. Upon arriving, you’ll first notice the newly constructed oversized double garage, a versatile space which allows room for additional accommodation subject to planning permission. The current owner has meticulously renovated the home, ensuring all essential updates like electrical wiring and roofing are up to date. These modern updates seamlessly blend with period features, such as high ceilings, beautiful wood paneling, and fireplaces that exude a timeless elegance. Step inside, and you'll find the heart of the home—the luxury kitchen designed by Murray and Murray. Here, an electric Aga, a built-in Liebherr fridge, and a Bosch dishwasher sit comfortably, complementing the Victorian character of the property. The additional second kitchen or utility room includes a Bosch fan oven, a practical touch for those who enjoy hosting and entertaining. On the first floor, you’ll discover four elegant bedrooms, each featuring its own distinc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Blair Atholl, right by the tranquil River Tilt in Pitlochry, lies Le Petit Maison—a truly charming chalet that's waiting to welcome its new owners. I gotta tell ya, as a bussy real estate agent, I come across many properties, but I think this one has quite the allure, especially for our overseas friends looking for a slice of Scottish serenity. Now, let's dive into what makes this chalet a delightful find, complete with a homely yet spacious aura. Le Petit Maison is more than just a chalet; it's a cozy yet expansive abode with a touch of luxury nestled in the scenic River Tilt Park. With its elevated design, you not only get that much-craved privacy but also breathtaking, clear views of the majestic River Tummel—a perfect start to your morning with a cuppa in hand on the decked balcony. The balcony, by the way, wraps around the lodge, giving you ample outdoor seating areas to relax, unwind, or, hey, throw a little soiree with friends. There's even a canopy to shelter you from the occasional drizzle or to rest in the shade on a sunny day. Step inside, and you're immediately greeted with an open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen. The bright, airy feel of the place is amplified by full-height windows and fully glazed bi-fold doors. These allow you to let the outside in or keep the warmth in while you gaze at the scenery. The flooring? Wood laminate. Both practical and pleasing to the eye—ideal for such an inviting living space. The kitchen is no slouch either, equipped with a good range of wall and floor units and a sizable breakfast bar. It features modern conveniences such as an integrated microwave, eye-level electric oven, gas hob, fridge freezer, and a wine cooler that'll b ... click here to read more

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Nestled amongst the lush greenery of Portsoy in Banffshire, this luxury Georgian country home captivates with its timeless charm and historical allure. Who wouldn't want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life to a serene abode wrapped in nature and rich in history? That's the beauty of living in a place like this—a real retreat from the frantic pace of modernity. I've sold many properties, and let me tell you, places like this are few and far between. I'm a bussy real estate agent, but homes like these? Well, they just warrant my full attention. Firstly, let's talk about the magic woven into every corner of this home. Built over centuries past, this B-listed mansion is steeped in history, offering a slice of Scottish heritage. The current owners have lovingly restored it, blending modern comfort with traditional elegance. Imagine entering via a private gravelled driveway, flanked by majestic sandstone gate piers—it's like a scene from a period drama. A warm welcome awaits as you step through the more-than-impressive front door. The entrance porch leads to a spacious hallway where the original open fireplace invites you to gather and ponder over timeless tales. Already envisioning the possibilities? Let's continue exploring! Property Highlights: - Eight luxury bedrooms, six of which are ensuite - Four reception rooms graced with elegant fireplaces - Entirely restored Georgian facade and interiors - Extensive grounds with mature woodlands - Private gravelled driveway and ample parking - Formal lawn with stone wall borders - Spacious commercial kitchen - Office space and a wine cellar - Bar and a delightful drawing room Living in Portsoy is akin to stepping into a postcard where every corner reveals a new charm. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Northwest Highlands of Scotland, the five-bedroom detached villa located at Big Sand, Gairloch, IV21 2DD, presents an appealing invitation for an active and serene lifestyle. Enviably positioned to capture breathtaking views of Loch Gairloch and beyond, this property is a haven for those seeking a blend of tranquility and the rustic charm of Scotland. This villa, constructed in 1984, features a spacious 171 m² layout that majestically rises to make the most of its stunning surroundings. Each room is thoughtfully designed with large windows and an open-plan scheme which maximizes the flow of natural light and embraces the remarkable panoramic views. The interior exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication that would resonate well with a family or individuals who enjoy providing hospitality to their guests. The living area, entered via a spacious kitchen, epitomizes the heart of this home with its double-aspect kitchen complete with floor-to-wall cabinets and a central island ideal for casual meals or entertaining. This space, while currently maintaining a style of its era, offers immense potential for a modern renovation that can transform it into a contemporary culinary paradise. Nearby, a generously sized living cum dining area is dominated by a charming cast iron stove and direct access to a vast wooden deck, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience crucial in this scenic locale. The ground floor also houses one of the five bedrooms and a family bathroom that is both vibrant and functional. This level’s design speaks to practicality without sacrificing comfort, especially suitable for guest accommodation or possibly a live-in relative requiring easy accessibility. Four more bedroo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of highland Perthshire, the Dalriach House offers a captivating glimpse into the tranquil life of rural Scotland. This impressive country home, originally a 1700s hunting lodge and later extended in the 1890s, stands proudly amidst a breathtaking landscape of expansive lawns, lush meadows, and mature woodland dotted with vibrant rhododendrons. The south-facing orientation of the property ensures ample sunlight, enhancing its grandeur and inviting ambiance. Constructed with a deep respect for its historical roots, Dalriach House merges classic architectural elements with modern comforts, making it an ideal residence for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful Scottish countryside while maintaining easy access to the urban centers. Edinburgh is within a comfortable driving distance of approximately 85 miles, offering the perfect balance between secluded country living and city conveniences. The house itself is approached through a broad tiled vestibule that opens into a bright reception hall adorned with decorative plasterwork, painted panelling, and warmed by a charming wood-burning stove. This space sets the tone for the property's welcoming atmosphere and is perfect for hosting gatherings. Adjacent to this, the luminous drawing room, which opens onto verandas facing both the South and East, promises relaxation and scenic views. The presence of another wood-burning stove in the library further enhances the home's cozy environment. Ideal for formal occasions, the dining room boasts a carved fireplace and exquisite Glen Tilt marble, with doors that lead directly to the delightful gardens. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the substantial dining kitchen equipped with a four ... click here to read more

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Oh, hello there! If you're on the lookout for a distinctive property investment in the heart of Scotland, let me share with you an intriguing opportunity much up my busy alley these days. Imagine a place where the serene allure of nature intertwines with historic charm — that's precisely what you'll find at this inviting villa nestled on Belford Road, Fort William. Life here is nothing short of magical, with endless possibilities for turning this substantial period villa into your dream sanctuary or lucrative business venture. This villa, established around 1900, carries the essence of the times with its splendid structure and delightful features. It stands grandly apart, a truly substantial detached structure, which whispers stories from a century ago. Over the years, the property has been lovingly expanded into what's now an impressive guest house. Ideal, you might say, for creating a bespoke getaway or a serene family abode! So, what d'you get with this stunning property, you ask? There’s the sheer size — a staggering 524 square metres of comfort and potential. That's right, plenty of space to stretch out or re-invent, and at a price point of £538,200, it certainly piques the interest! Features of this charming property include: - 15 Spacious bedrooms - 17 Modern bathrooms - Bright reception area - Resident's lounge with open fire - Large dining room fit for residents - Commercial kitchen plus utility area - Family dining room, kitchen, and private lounge - Double glazing for your peace - Oil-fired central heating to stay cozy - Garden grounds surround the villa - A pathway and paved area for strolls - Two additional brick-built outbuildings Now, let's talk about the locale, because Fort William is not ... click here to read more

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