Bluebell Croft

Strontian, Acharacle, Inverness, PH36 4JA

Guide Price

£800,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jan 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 6.5 acres
  • 11 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Poly Tunnel, Wind Energy

Land Tags: Pasture Land

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  • First Marketed: Jan 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Holiday Cottage, Poly Tunnel, Wind Energy
  • Land Tags: Pasture Land
Bluebell Croft has been described as "a real home from home, where memories are made and magic can happen", a description which encapsulates its charm, luxury and stunning surroundings. This is a unique lifestyle package, offering a home, business, productive working croft as well as other opportunities for income.

The main house offers flexible living space over two floors. The accommodation flows beautifully
from the entrance porch with cloakroom and spacious reception hall to the main living areas. The kitchen/dining room has a range of base units, an exposed brick ingle with space for either an Aga or range cooker and a spacious shelved pantry. The utility room has access to the rear of the property. Doors lead from the dining room to a generous sized sitting room with double-height vaulted ceiling, an exposed brick fireplace with wood burning stove and a door to the side of the property. Across the reception hall is a bedroom with storage and an en suite wet room. This room is currently utilised as a study. The first floor provides a generous principal bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms and a family shower room are also located on this floor.

The self-catering holiday cottages are beautifully presented and currently have VisitScotland 5* status. Clever design allows them to be linked together via the sun room for larger groups and flexible letting options. Bluebell Croft has been providing guests with unforgettable holiday experiences in luxury surroundings for many years. Further details available on request or at: The main property is being sold with the business as a going concern and the holiday accommodation can be sold fully furnished if required, further to separate negotiation.

Crofting Commission:
For enquiries relating to crofting regulations, please contact the Crofting Commission at Great
Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness, IV3 8NW
Tel: , Email:

Nestled in the Strontian Glen, Bluebell Croft is part of the crofting hamlet of Anaheilt on the stunning Ardnamurchan peninsula. It is within close proximity of the Ariundle Nature Reserve. The nearby popular village of Strontian lies at the head of Loch Sunart and offers a wide range of day-to-day amenities including shops, a café, Post Office, pub, restaurants, GP surgery, library and church. There is a Primary as well as the Ardnamurchan High School which houses the Sunart Centre which has a programme of cultural events. More extensive amenities are available in Fort William, accessible by the village's bus route. The peninsula features a variety of opportunities for walking, cycling, mountain biking, sailing and fishing. There is also an abundance of wildlife. Surrounding areas
offer the chance for mountain activities and skiing.

Occupying a stunning elevated position providing some of the best views in the area, the property is approached over a sweeping driveway. Outside Honeysuckle House there is adequate parking for several cars, an outside seating and BBQ area, patio and hot tub with spectacular views. Rose Cottage has its own private patio, BBQ area and wood fired hot tub. The main house has a private garden, patio and BBQ area behind the workshop, with fabulous views of the glen and mountains.

Bluebell Croft is an owner occupied working croft with approximately 6.5 acres of croft land and several fenced grazing fields with field shelters. There are various storage sheds, wood shed and a large barn with adjoining craft shop. The current owners grow their own produce from their fruit and vegetabe garden which also has an orchard and a polytunnel. There is also a 5kw Eviance wind turbine and a boiler room with biomass boiler.

Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Inverness

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