Architect-designed house with striking south-facing mountain and loch views
An architect-designed country house set high above Glen Creran, this substantial five-bedroom estate delivers dramatic south-facing mountain and loch views from principal rooms and a full‑length terrace. The property has been thoughtfully refurbished to a contemporary standard while retaining original 1970s architectural features such as parquet and Italian marble floors and generous reception spaces that suit both formal entertaining and family life.
Set within 33.42 acres of gardens, woodland and outbuildings, the site offers privacy, scope for horticultural or equestrian projects and direct access to outstanding hillwalking, fishing and coastline. The large Boffi-designed kitchen, expansive drawing room and several reception rooms create flexible living areas to accommodate multigenerational living or visiting guests; seven bathrooms and multiple reception rooms reflect the house’s former use as a country house hotel.
Important practical points: the house sits in a remoter, agriculturally classified area with no mobile signal and very slow broadband, and the local area is marked as very deprived. Council tax is listed as very expensive — buyers should factor ongoing running costs and service accessibility into their plans. That said, the property is freehold, newly renovated and presents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking a dramatic Scottish West Coast residence with significant land and development potential.
This is a home for buyers prioritising landscape, scale and architectural character over urban convenience. It will suit families, individuals seeking a rural retreat, or those who can accommodate the higher service costs and limited digital connectivity associated with a remote estate.