Beautiful cottage for sale on Loch Hourn
A delightful eco-cottage for sale sits on the edge of the stunning Loch Hourn on the west coast of Scotland with views to Knoydart

Taigh Tioram is a eco-friendly cottage which was completely rebuilt on a derelict site in the beautiful area of Arnisdale on the west coast of Scotland. Constructed by a Scandinavian firm, the property is very energy efficient and provides excellent accommodation.
Inside are a sitting room, breakfast room, kitchen, four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Most rooms make the most of the views of the amazing Loch Hourn.
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Arnisdale comprises a line of cottages overlooking the loch with views out to Knoydart, in one of the most unspoiled areas of the country, which is fantastic for wildlife. Ring of Bright Water was written not far away and there is an enormous range of outdoor opportunities available in the local area, not least the munro, Beinn Sgritheall, and the walking in Knoydart is legendary. Glenelg is just nine miles for everyday amenities and Inverness is 82 miles.
The guide price is £250,000. For further information please contact CKD Galbraith on 01463 224343 or visit www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk.
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