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Aros Nan Aisling sits in an open stretch of countryside near Clashmore, around ten miles from Lochinver, and benefits from spectacular views across the surrounding hills and out towards the coast. This detached home has space around it on all sides and internally has a layout that unfolds across one and a half storeys. It suits anyone looking for a quieter pace of life.
A private driveway leads off the road and opens out to a wide parking area in front of the house. The setting is immediately open, with no close neighbours and the landscape stretching out in every direction.
Inside, the entrance leads through into the main hallway, which in turn opens into the central living space. The main living, dining and kitchen area is arranged as one large open room. A near full wall of windows and patio sliding doors faces out towards the landscape, bringing in natural light and making the view part of the space. Wooden flooring runs throughout, keeping the room consistent underfoot. A wood burning stove sits as a focal point along one wall, with tall narrow windows on either side adding extra light around it. The scale of the room allows for a full seating area as well as a separate dining section without either feeling pushed together.
The kitchen sits within one corner of the space, designed to match the rest of the room with timber units and clean lines. A central island forms a natural divide, with space for seating along one side. It works well for informal use, whether that’s a quick meal or somewhere to sit with a coffee. The worktop includes an induction hob, with a double Neff oven built into the unit below. A white composite sink with a flexi hose tap is set into the work surface alongside.
The utility room sits just off the main space and has its own external door. There is additional storage, a worktop and space for laundry appliances, along with a traditional ceiling mounted drying rack.
The first bedroom on the ground floor is a large double with windows on two walls, bringing in light from different angles through the day. The same wooden flooring continues into here, keeping the finish consistent with the rest of the floor. The room allows for a full set of bedroom furniture
without compromise. The en-suite is laid out as a wet room style space. It features the shower enclosure on one side with the toilet and sink set on the other. The walls are finished with tiling to mid height and painted white above, while a frosted window brings in light while maintaining privacy. A ladder style radiator is fitted to one side and there’s a mirrored cabinet mounted to the wall for storage.
The second bedroom on the ground floor is another double, currently arranged with two single beds. A tall window brings in natural light and the room enjoys the same clean, neutral finish seen throughout the home.
The shower room on this level follows a similar layout to the en-suite, with a wet room style arrangement. The shower enclosure sits in one corner, with the toilet and sink alongside. Tiling runs to mid height with painted walls above with a chrome ladder radiator is fitted alongside.
The timber spiral staircase rises from the centre of the living space up to the first floor. This then opens onto a gallery landing that looks down over the dining area below, giving a sense of connection between the levels. The landing itself is larger than a standard corridor and is currently used as a working space, with room for desks and storage. It can easily be used as a study or a quieter sitting area to relax.
The home’s third bedroom sits at one end, under a sloping roofline, with two rooflight windows bringing in natural light. A radiator is positioned below and there’s a built-in storage cupboard set into one side of the room. The proportions allow for full bedroom furniture without the space feeling restricted.
The fourth bedroom, at the other end of the landing, is also a double, with sloping ceilings and a rooflight window. The room again is finished in neutral tones, with enough space for a bed and additional furniture.
The family bathroom is found on this level featuring a long run of built-in storage units along one wall, with the sink set into the worktop at the centre. The toilet is positioned to the side with a tall towel radiator mounted nearby. The bath sits separately, with taps positioned on the corner to allow for a more relaxed layout. A rooflight window above brings in natural light.
The home is heated by an air source heat pump, delivering underfloor heating across the ground floor and radiators upstairs. Hot water is supplied via a pressurised cylinder located on the first floor.
Outside, the grounds wrap around the house and are enclosed by post and wire fencing. The space is open and largely laid to grass, giving flexibility for how it can be used. A garage base sits to the side of the property, with services in place but not currently connected.
This is a home where the setting really stands out, but the layout supports it thoroughly. The open plan living space is built around the view, the bedrooms are good sizes and there is a separate shower room and bathroom – great for busy families. For someone looking to get away from it all, this is one truly needs to be seen. Contact Hamish Homes today for more information.
About Clashmore
Clashmore is a small rural settlement set in the far north, offering a quiet countryside setting surrounded by open farmland, moorland and wide Highland skies. The area appeals to those who value space, privacy and a slower pace of life, with scenic views and access to walking routes right on the doorstep.
Despite its peaceful location, Clashmore is within reasonable driving distance of nearby villages and towns that provide everyday amenities. The coastal village of Lochinver and the larger settlement of Lairg both offer shops, cafés, medical facilities and other essential services. This makes Clashmore well suited to buyers seeking a genuine Highland lifestyle rooted in nature and tranquillity.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Gas
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: C (73)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.
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