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4 bed detached house for sale26 Lonemore, Gairloch IV21
4 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
About this property
Well Established South Facing Garden
Sea Views to Isle of Skye
Wide Range of Outdoor Activities
Newly Built Co-Op Supermarket
Schooling in Gairloch
Vibrant Local Community
Solar Panels
Building Plot Available by Seperate Negotiation
Potential Bed and Breakfast
Up To Four Bedrooms
With Stunning Views This Family Home Offers Accommodation to Inc: Entrance / Dining Hall, Kitchen Dining Room, Utility Lobby, Cloaks W/C, Lounge with Wood Burning Stove Master Bedroom Ensuite Bathroom. Top Floor: Landing, Two Guest Bedrooms both En-Suite and Sitting Room / Bedroom Four. Integral Garage. Gravel Drive. Well Established South Facing Garden.
Gairloch is a coastal village on the northwest Highlands of Scotland, in Wester Ross. It lies along the shores of Loch Gairloch and looks across to the Isle of Skye and the Outer Hebrides.
Early History The area has been inhabited for thousands of years, with evidence of prehistoric settlements, brochs, and standing stones. Its sheltered loch and fertile strips of land made it attractive for early communities.
Clan Mackenzie From the 15th century, Gairloch became strongly associated with the Mackenzies of Gairloch, a branch of the powerful Clan Mackenzie. They were granted lands in the area after conflicts with the MacLeods. The Mackenzies established their seat at Flowerdale House, which remains in the family today.
Fishing and Crofting Traditionally, Gairloch’s economy revolved around fishing, crofting, and small-scale farming. Herring fishing was especially important in the 19th century.
Tourism By the Victorian era, Gairloch was becoming known as a picturesque retreat. Today it continues to attract visitors for its landscapes, wildlife, and cultural heritage.
Golf Gairloch Golf Club offers a scenic 9-hole course with stunning coastal views.
Kayaking & Canoeing Loch Gairloch is ideal for sea kayaking with sheltered waters and hidden coves.
Stargazing The area is part of a Dark Sky region, making it excellent for astronomy.
Walking & Hiking Numerous trails including coastal walks, hill climbs (such as Slioch nearby), and paths through Flowerdale Glen
Beaches Big Sand and Redpoint beaches are particularly beautiful, with golden sands and views towards Skye and the Hebrides.
Wildlife Watching Boat trips from Gairloch harbour offer the chance to see dolphins, whales, and seabirds. Red deer and golden eagles are also spotted in the area
Gairloch Museum An award-winning museum housed in a converted nuclear bunker, showcasing local history, the fishing industry, the Highland Clearances, and the story of the Mackenzies.
Heritage Sites Visit old churches, ruined crofts, and historic clan lands
Gairloch combines Highland history with outdoor adventure and tranquil scenery. It’s a place where you can connect with Scotland’s past while enjoying nature at its most dramatic.
EPC Band: B
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