Luxury property for sale in Scotland
A waterside property with incredible sea views is for sale on Skye, and is set to appeal to keen otter watchers and wildlife fans

Just feet from the waterside, Kirkfield house is a wonderful family property with stunning views over to the Isle of Skye. * Search for prime property for sale in Scotland Kirkfield house is a lovely property built to make the most of some of the best views n Scotland. Built 15 years ago in Glenelg, by Kyle of Lochalsh, the property has an open plan living area with fully fitted kitchen with Aga, and an open plan sitting room with incredible views across the sea. It also has five bedrooms, two bathrooms and on en suit shower room plus sauna. The property stands in around half an acre and also comes with access to an amazing array of wildlife including seals, porpoises, pine martins and otters. Further out to sea humpback whales and basking sharks can be spotted. Glenelg itself is a picturesque town which used to be the main crossing point to the island; in fact despite the new road bridge, the original Skye ferry does still operate from there and a proposed marina development might interest would be buyers interested in sailing. Offers are invited over £595,000. For further information, please contact George Goldsmith on 0131 476 6500. * Read the latest Scottish property news * Search for prime property for sale in Scotland
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