Inchcailloch lies on the fringes of Nethy Bridge, a traditional and popular Highland village in the heart of Strathspey and the Cairngorms National Park. The house, which was built in 2003, is in a delightful setting overlooking the village field …
Inchcailloch lies on the fringes of Nethy Bridge, a traditional and popular Highland village in the heart of Strathspey and the Cairngorms National Park. The house, which was built in 2003, is in a delightful setting overlooking the village field used for parking for the Highland Games and beyond to the RSPB Abernethy Forest while the well screened rear garden backs on to wooded grazing land where the Duack Burn joins the River Nethy. The house has easily managed and well appointed accommodation, versatile enough to be used as a family home, second home or holiday let.
To the front of the house is a generous block paved and gravel parking area edged by a colourful, well stocked bed of shrubs and herbaceous perennials giving colour and shape throughout the year. A block paved path leads to a timber gate opening to the rear garden with a central lawn enclosed on two sides by mature beech hedging and fringed by scallop edged beds. A flagstone patio lies adjacent to the house.