Raon na Cuile
Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4LR
Guide Price
£395,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Raon na Cuile is located close to the village of Inverkirkaig on the north west coast of the Scottish Highlands, set amongst breath-taking scenery with ancient mountains of Assynt and the rugged Atlantic coastline and is nestled below the iconic mountain of Suilven.
The property extends in total to approximately 21.51 acres (8.71 Ha) and is an attractive blend of grazing land and amenity woodland together with frontage onto the River Kirkaig. Raon na Cuile includes a manageable bungalow which sits in an elevated position with a south westerly aspect and provides flexible accommodation set over a single floor. A decking area has been added to the front of the house to take full advantage of the surrounding views. The property is reached after driving through Lochinver and the hamlet of Inverkirkaig and thereafter via a section of private road which leads to the house. The property also includes a bothy located to the west of the house which enjoys an elevated position to take in the stunning surroundings. There is a Dutch barn and adjacent shed located on the lower ground close to the entrance which provide useful space for machinery, wood and agricultural storage.
The land at Raon Na Cuile is ring fenced and provides an interesting blend of grazing land, birch and hazel native woodland alongside mixed woodland plantations and heather hill together with frontage onto the River Kirkaig. The property provides a haven for wildlife. The land lies between approximately 10 metres and 80 metres above sea level and has a pronounced south westerly aspect. The land provides an owner the opportunity to keep livestock, manage and enhance the existing woodlands and other environmental opportunities.
All of Raon na Cuile is owner occupied croftland and further details on this are available from selling agent or from the Crofting Commission –
The property is set in a beautiful and wild location on the west coast of Scotland. The area provides a stunning setting for walking, climbing, fishing and sailing, with the property perfectly placed for those looking to get away from it all. There are local shops with post office, petrol station plus places to eat and drink in Lochinver; more extensive amenities can be found in Ullapool to the south and Inverness to the south east.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Inverness
The property extends in total to approximately 21.51 acres (8.71 Ha) and is an attractive blend of grazing land and amenity woodland together with frontage onto the River Kirkaig. Raon na Cuile includes a manageable bungalow which sits in an elevated position with a south westerly aspect and provides flexible accommodation set over a single floor. A decking area has been added to the front of the house to take full advantage of the surrounding views. The property is reached after driving through Lochinver and the hamlet of Inverkirkaig and thereafter via a section of private road which leads to the house. The property also includes a bothy located to the west of the house which enjoys an elevated position to take in the stunning surroundings. There is a Dutch barn and adjacent shed located on the lower ground close to the entrance which provide useful space for machinery, wood and agricultural storage.
The land at Raon Na Cuile is ring fenced and provides an interesting blend of grazing land, birch and hazel native woodland alongside mixed woodland plantations and heather hill together with frontage onto the River Kirkaig. The property provides a haven for wildlife. The land lies between approximately 10 metres and 80 metres above sea level and has a pronounced south westerly aspect. The land provides an owner the opportunity to keep livestock, manage and enhance the existing woodlands and other environmental opportunities.
All of Raon na Cuile is owner occupied croftland and further details on this are available from selling agent or from the Crofting Commission –
The property is set in a beautiful and wild location on the west coast of Scotland. The area provides a stunning setting for walking, climbing, fishing and sailing, with the property perfectly placed for those looking to get away from it all. There are local shops with post office, petrol station plus places to eat and drink in Lochinver; more extensive amenities can be found in Ullapool to the south and Inverness to the south east.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Inverness
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.