Country house with holiday cottages on the Isle of Skye
This baronial-style lodge at the foot of the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye comes with a bunkhouse which sleeps 20 and two self-catering holiday cottages

Sligachan Lodge is a fine, baronial style country house which comes with a bunkhouse sleeping 20 people, and two self-catering holiday cottages. Sitting in an elevated position, the property was built in 1988 and offers flexible accommodation over two levels which consists of six bedrooms, two en-suites, a bathroom, larder, a large open plan dining room and a further playroom up a spiral staircase. The sitting room has an open fire and enjoys fantastic open aspects to the front. The property has uninterrupted views of the Black and Red Cuillins.
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The bunkhouse itself is of Himalayan design and is well equipped with modern facilities, with sleeping accommodation for 20 guests - this business has been extremely successful. The two holiday cottages lie in a peaceful location over a small bridge and both offer spacious accommodation with an open plan living/dining/kitchen area with an open fire, four bedrooms and a family bathroom with capacity to sleep eight.
The property is located just nine miles from the capital of Portree. The Kyle of Lochalsh is just 25 miles by the Skye Bridge and Inverness is 103 miles.
The guide price is £675,000. For further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01463 719171 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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