Caladh
Stoer, Lochinver, Lairg, Highland, IV27 4JEOffers Over £245,000
2.6 acres
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- A charming owner-occupied croft house with croft tenancy on the NC500.
- Three Reception Rooms. Three Bedrooms.
- Owner occupied croft house.**
- Assignation of adjacent croft tenancy.
- Further de-crofted garden/amenity ground.
- Range of useful outbuildings.
- On the NC500.
- About 1.06 hectares (2.6 acres) in all.
Caladh is in the scattered crofting township of Stoer near Lochinver in Sutherland, on the North Coast 500, a popular tourist route and voted one of the world’s most beautiful road trips. Caladh is in a lovely setting with framed views of Loch Sgeireach and The Minch being enjoyed from the grounds. The surrounding area is one of the last great wildernesses in Europe where the dramatic outlines of Suilven, Canisp and Quinag provide a backdrop for a beautiful landscape of moorland and coastline. The village of Lochinver is a thriving and busy port with fishing vessels from many parts of the world landing their catches at the fish market. The village has two small supermarkets, a general store, petrol station, Health Centre, Community/Leisure Centre, and a primary school as well as a number of other shops, cafés, and restaurants. Ullapool, about a 50-minute drive away, has a wider range of amenities including a secondary school.The property comprises Caladh, a detached and extended owner-occupied croft house**, a further area of de-crofted garden/amenity ground, and the assignation of the tenancy of the adjoining registered croft (Reg No: C10469) details of which can be found at https://www.crofts.ros.gov.uk/register/viewcroft?ID=C10469Caladh is a delightful house, with a unique interior fusing original features, such as wood-panelled walls and exposed stonework with modernconveniences including underfloor heating and solar panels. The versatile accommodation includes a vaulted ceiling sitting room with wood burning stove and reception/dining room with oil fired Aga. The kitchen gives access to a heated conservatory and has a pantry. A wet room on the ground floor has a walk-in shower, a wooden bath and wooden wash hand basin and a there is a ground floor principal bedroom suite complete with dressing room and ensuite shower room. The croft and amenity ground would lend itself to a variety of uses including raising livestock or growing produce and the Bothy holds potential to be used in numerous ways including as ancillary accommodation, a home office or workshop/studio.