Lentran House is a handsome B listed Scottish Baronial mansion in a secluded setting above the Beauly Firth and close to Inverness. Built in 1866, conversion began in 2008 when the current owners were able to purchase 2 apartments off …
Lentran House is a handsome B listed Scottish Baronial mansion in a secluded setting above the Beauly Firth and close to Inverness. Built in 1866, conversion began in 2008 when the current owners were able to purchase 2 apartments off plan which were amalgamated to create one elegant ground and first floor apartment. The apartment retains some of the original principal rooms including the beautifully proportioned drawing room with its bay window and intricate cornicing, and the elegant, double aspect master bedroom. The renovations have been carried out to a high standard and the traditional features are complemented by contemporary finishes such as the bespoke Italian spiral staircase, the fully fitted kitchen with integral appliances and 3 oven AGA, and timber flooring.
The beautiful surrounding countryside is peaceful and unspoilt, its dramatic inland landscape providing a haven for many rare species of plants and wildlife as well as offering world class salmon fishing on the River Beauly, shooting and stalking. The quiet countryside makes it an ideal area for cycling and hill walking, while the west coast, with its excellent sailing, is within easy reach and the National Nature Reserves of Glen Affric and Strathfarrar are just a short distance away.