Lochside period property in the Highlands
This period property in the Highlands comes with its own private jetty, fishing rights on Loch Achilty and ten acres of pretty grounds
Altnabreac is a stunning period house dating back to around 1875. The property has been comprehensively updated and upgraded over the years and now offers superior accommodation on the banks of this pretty Scottish loch.
The main house it filled with period features including wood panelling and original fireplaces, and has bright, airy accommodation built to maximise the outstanding loch views. The accommodation includes a sun room, sitting room, dining room, modern bespoke kitchen and office/study while upstairs are three large bedrooms (one en-suite) and a shower room.
Five years ago an additional property was built and is currently used as a workshop but could be converted into additional accommodation.
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Outside are ten acres of landscaped grounds with mixed woodland, mature trees, lawns and stone-built kennels. The property also comes with its own private jetty and fishing rights on Loch Achilty.
Altnabreac is situated just three miles from the Highland village of Contin and sits among some of the finest scenery the Highlands has to offer. The views over the local are breathtaking and Inverness is just 20 miles for further amenities and trains to London.
The guide price is £545,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01463 719171 or visit www.struttandparker.co.uk.
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