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Tucked away in a gloriously picturesque location is this property, 7 Strathnaver, It’s a traditional stone-built detached home that offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle. Surrounded by forrests and expansive green spaces, this two-storey home is set on approximately one acre of land, offering incredible views and seclusion while being just 8 miles from the coastal village of Bettyhill. With a river running just a few hundred yards away and its elevated position off the road, this property is perfect for anyone seeking tranquillity and natural beauty.
The exterior of the property alludes to the charm you will find within, with its traditional stone-built walls evoking themes of timeless Highland craftsmanship and rustic beauty. As you enter the home and step into the inviting living room, you find a generously sized space with, at its centre, a large multi-fuel stove nestled in an impressive open fireplace. The neutral décor creates a calm and restful atmosphere, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day spent exploring the outdoors. The stove also provides heating to the home through a back boiler, offering warmth and efficiency.
Moving into the spacious kitchen, you’ll find modern white cabinets with chrome handles, stylish downlights on the wall-mounted cupboards and a light worktop that adds to the clean, fresh feel of the room. White tiling around the cooking areas enhances the bright atmosphere, making this space ideal for meal preparation or gathering with family and friends.
A double bedroom is also situated on the ground floor, painted in white with traditional looking floor tiling. The room has access to a private cloakroom with a toilet and wash-hand basin and a small utility vestibule.
The family bathroom, located between the living room and kitchen, continues the fresh white theme with a bathtub, overhead shower, toilet and sink, offering everything you need in a sleek and functional design.
As you climb the stairs you reach the landing which benefits from built-in storage cupboards on the to provide ample space for keeping things organized and tidy. On the first floor you’ll find three additional bedrooms. Both bedroom at either end of the cottage are good sized double rooms and both feature a decorative open fireplace which adds further character to the space. The third bedroom, slightly smaller, would be ideal as single room, nursery or maybe as a home office.
Outside the expansive gardens are a true highlight, wrapping around the property with uninterrupted views of the countryside. With two timber-built outbuildings and a large polytunnel, it’s perfect for those with green fingers or anyone interested in growing their own vegetables. The property offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities or simply relaxing in your own rural sanctuary.
Heating throughout the house is provided by the solid fire central heating system via radiators, with additional electric storage heaters. The home is also equipped with double-glazed windows.
This unique property offers an idyllic rural lifestyle, perfect for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city living. With its traditional charm, expansive grounds and tranquil surroundings, 7 Strathnaver is a true Highland retreat that would be your perfect new home.
About Strathnaver
Strathnaver, a remote and picturesque area in the far north of Scotland, offers a truly unique rural lifestyle, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes of rolling hills, lochs and the iconic River Naver. This tranquil and unspoiled region is perfect for those seeking peace, seclusion and a deep connection with nature. The area is steeped in history, including ties to the Highland Clearances, with notable sites like the Strathnaver Museum which reflects its rich cultural past.
Living in Strathnaver is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for fishing, hiking and wildlife watching in the stunning natural surroundings. The area’s remoteness allows for a slower pace of life, making it appealing to those looking for a rural retreat.
While Strathnaver is a remote location, nearby villages and towns such as Bettyhill, Thurso, and Tongue provide essential amenities, including shops, cafes, healthcare facilities and Primary and Secondary Schools in Bettyhill. Transport links include road access via the A836, connecting the area to the rest of the Highlands.
With its rugged beauty, peaceful environment and a strong sense of history, Strathnaver offers a unique opportunity for those looking to buy a rural property in the far north of Scotland, providing both solitude and connection to Highland heritage.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Dual Fuel (mineral and wood)
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: D(61)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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