Creag-Ard

Camusnagaul, Dundonnell, Garve, Highland, IV23 2QT

Offers Over £475,000

0.63 acres

Bedroom Count icon 5

Reception Count icon 2

Bathroom Count icon 6

  • A detached dwelling on the popular NC500 with sea loch and mountain views.
  • Two Reception Rooms. Five/Six Bedrooms.
  • A substantial property with the potential to be run as a Bed & Breakfast.
  • Framed views of Little Loch Broom.
  • Easily managed garden.
  • On the popular NC 500.
  • About 0.25 hectares (0.63 acres) in all.

Camusnagaul is a scattered village on the south shore of the sea loch, Little Loch Broom on the popular NC500 and is an excellent base from which to enjoy this region. The west coast of Scotland is known for its mild climate and stunning coastline with sheltered sandy beaches and island views. The unspoilt countryside and traditional communities make this area popular with those seeking a change of lifestyle or a second home. The coast is famous for its sailing, while inland, mountains and moorlands offer spectacular scenery, hill walking, climbing and trout fishing on the hill lochs. Little Loch Broom is popular with divers for its clear waters and rich marine life. The town of Ullapool lies approximately twenty-seven miles distant and has range of amenities including schooling, a Tesco supermarket and a range of independent retailers and eateries. Inverness about an hour’s drive away has all the facilities of a modern city including its airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.Creag-Ard, built by the current owners in 1997, is a detached villa designed to take full advantage of the framed views of Little Loch Broom and of the surrounding countryside. The property has been maintained to a high standard and the accommodation is comfortable, well-proportioned, and spread over two floors. The layout is such that the property is well suited for use as Bed & Breakfast, but equally makes a lovely family home. All five bedrooms have en-suite facilities, and the office could be used as a sixth bedroom if desired. The living accommodation consists of a generous sitting room, a formal dining room with the heart of the home being the light filled, triple aspect, open plan kitchen/dining/family room that has French doors opening onto the garden. The property is currently run in an informal manner as a Bed & Breakfast, with only one of the six bedrooms used for this purpose, with an application submitted for a Short-Term Letting License.