Plockton Ross-Shire IV52 Camus An Arbhair

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Features at a glance

  • Entrance porch
  • 1 Reception room
  • Kitchen/dining room
  • Principle bedroom suite
  • 3 Further bedrooms
  • Family bathroom
  • In all 1,494 Sq Ft
  • Garage and off-street parking
  • Gardens to front and rear

A wonderfully positioned detached home with stunning views over Loch Carron

Ulva is a nicely presented home offering flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. Configured to provide great family and entertaining space with large picture windows maximising the views over Loch Carron, the ground floor accommodation briefly comprises a large triple aspect lounge/conservatory with exposed wooden flooring and a glazed door with steps down to the rear terrace and an extensive dual aspect kitchen/dining room with wooden flooring. The kitchen has a range of contemporary wall and base units, modern integrated appliances and a useful neighbouring fitted utility room. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a bedroom wing off the inner hall providing a spacious dual aspect principal bedroom with built-in storage, dressing room and modern en suite shower room.

The first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, two with built-in storage, and a modern family shower room.

Outside

The property is approached through double wooden gates over a low-maintenance forecourt providing private parking and giving access to the detached garage. The rear garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees and features a generous paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, the whole enjoying stunning views over the loch, its rugged coastline and surrounding countryside.

Situation

Plockton village lies near to the shores of Loch Carron sea loch, the point at which the River Carron enters the North Atlantic ocean and which separates the Lochalsh and Applecross peninsulas, on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty in the Scottish Highlands, near to the historic 19th century Duncraig Castle. The village enjoys a temperate climate as a result of the Gulf Stream and features cabbage palm trees giving a sub-tropical appearance, a Thomas Telford-designed church house, village hall, general store with café, public houses, restaurants, a newsagent and craft shop, small hotels, a library and primary and secondary schooling together with a sailing club, coral beaches on the shore of the loch and a small airstrip for use by private light aircraft. Known as the Gateway to Skye, Kyle of Lochalsh village is located on the Lochalsh peninsula opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye, accessible over the Skye Bridge, and offers a wide range of shopping and service amenities together with a public hall, harbour and marina. The Highland capital of Inverness lies approximately 75 miles to the east and benefits from an airport opening up travel to several UK cities and to Europe. Communications links are excellent: the nearby A890 links to Inverness, and Duncraig station offers regular services to Kyle of Lochalsh and Inverness with its onward links to major regional centres.

Directions

Upon entering Plockton, proceed to the centre of the village and continue along Harbour Street at the end of which the road swings round to the left and up the hill. Follow the public road onto Camus an Arbhair and thereafter to the end of the tarmacadam road where Ulva is situated on the right hand side.

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