Character-filled home for families who love outdoor living and scenic views.
Vaulted lounge and principal bedroom with scenic hill views
Inglenook fireplace with Morso wood-burning stove, cosy focal point
Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting area ideal for family life
Level, wrap-around garden with mature trees and seating areas
Gravel off-street parking with double gated access
Large insulated timber shed plus extra external storage buildings
EPC Rating F — energy improvements likely required
Slow broadband and remote location; longer journeys to rail/air
Set within the Cairngorms National Park, this traditional stone cottage combines rustic character with practical family living. A vaulted lounge and principal bedroom capture hill views, while an inglenook fireplace with a Morso wood-burning stove creates a cosy ground-floor living space. The open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting area flows well for everyday life and hosting.
Outside, the level, wrap-around garden, mature trees and gravel off-street parking with dual gated access deliver privacy and easy vehicle access. A large insulated timber shed and additional storage buildings add useful workshop or hobby space. The village setting offers rural amenities and outdoor recreation on the doorstep.
Notable negatives are factual: the Energy Performance Rating is F and broadband speeds are slow. The property sits in a remote Highland community with limited local secondary schooling and longer journeys to rail or airports. These factors suit buyers prioritising scenery and outdoor life over urban convenience.
Overall, the cottage will appeal to families or buyers seeking a character home with ready-to-live-in accommodation and scope for energy improvements. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the setting, internal flow and garden space.