3 bedroom house
Torridon, Achnasheen, Ross and Cromarty, IV22 2HE
Guide Price
£335,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Poly Tunnel
Land Tags: Shoreline
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Poly Tunnel
- Land Tags: Shoreline
No 18 Diabaig is in the crofting hamlet of Diabaig in Wester Ross. The property is in a spectacular setting with elevated views to Lochs Torridon and Shieldaig, and to Beinn Alligin. Set back from a peaceful single track road, the house is just a short walk from the idyllic shoreline with its stone pier, excellent restaurant and breathtaking views over the loch. Boats can be launched here and there are extensive walks along the lochside.
The west coast of Scotland is famous for its mild climate, beautiful coastline and exquisite island views. The unspoilt countryside and traditional communities make this area popular with those seeking a change of lifestyle or a second home. The surrounding countryside offers some superb scenery with the opportunity for many outdoor pursuits including mountain climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, fishing and sailing.
Nearby Torridon village has a general store, two cafes, doctor’s surgery, community centre and well-known country house hotel and inn. There are a wider range of services and amenities in Dingwall and Gairloch, while primary schooling is available in Shieldaig or Kinlochewe and secondary schooling in Gairloch. Inverness has all the facilities of a modern city including its mainline railway station and airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.
No 18 Diabaig is a charming modernised traditional cottage. The property, which has been in the same family for about 25 years, was extended and upgraded in 2010 to create a spacious, easily managed and well-presented home. The extension comprises a bright and airy kitchen, an en suite bedroom, and a garden room, all of which complement the original cottage accommodation. The property has been well-maintained and recent improvements include new double glazing throughout, new double glazed french doors in the garden room and external painting.
EPC Rating = D
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
The west coast of Scotland is famous for its mild climate, beautiful coastline and exquisite island views. The unspoilt countryside and traditional communities make this area popular with those seeking a change of lifestyle or a second home. The surrounding countryside offers some superb scenery with the opportunity for many outdoor pursuits including mountain climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, fishing and sailing.
Nearby Torridon village has a general store, two cafes, doctor’s surgery, community centre and well-known country house hotel and inn. There are a wider range of services and amenities in Dingwall and Gairloch, while primary schooling is available in Shieldaig or Kinlochewe and secondary schooling in Gairloch. Inverness has all the facilities of a modern city including its mainline railway station and airport with regular flights to the south and Europe.
No 18 Diabaig is a charming modernised traditional cottage. The property, which has been in the same family for about 25 years, was extended and upgraded in 2010 to create a spacious, easily managed and well-presented home. The extension comprises a bright and airy kitchen, an en suite bedroom, and a garden room, all of which complement the original cottage accommodation. The property has been well-maintained and recent improvements include new double glazing throughout, new double glazed french doors in the garden room and external painting.
EPC Rating = D
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.