Offers over
£300,000
3 bed detached house for saleCroft, Poolewe IV22
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: G
About this property
Sunroom Built Against Original Stonework
Open Fireplaces In Family Room & Dining Room
Ground Floor Shower Room, First Floor Bathroom
Traditional Ceiling Beams & Deep Set Windows
Positioned Within Peaceful Rural Highland Setting
Warm Tiled Kitchen With Timber Cabinets
Living Room With Wood Burning Stove
Three Double Bedrooms On First Floor
Large Gravel Driveway Surrounded By Trees
Easy Access Towards Poolewe & Achnasheen
On the edge of Poolewe, where the road winds between Loch Ewe and the towering Wester Ross hills, this detached cottage is surrounded by some of the most dramatic scenery in the country. Mountains rise directly behind, water cuts through the landscape below, and the scattered homes nearby are spaced far enough apart that the area still feels deeply rural and untouched. For anyone searching for a true Highland home rather than a modern house dropped into the countryside, this is exactly the sort of property people imagine when they think about escaping to the West Coast of Scotland.
Approaching the house, the setting feels sheltered and completely in keeping with its age. Mature trees frame the gravel driveway, shrubs and lawns wrap around the grounds and the whitewashed cottage stands proudly with slate rooflines and deep set windows reinforcing its 125 year history. Stone walls edge parts of the gardens, the detached stone log store adds another layer of character, and the surrounding planting gives the house privacy.
Inside the kitchen has a warm and welcoming feel with traditional timber cabinets running around the room beneath tiled splashback areas. A wide window above the sink draws natural light across the worktops and gives the room an open feel. The layout provides good preparation space while still retaining the traditional cottage atmosphere expected from a property of this age.
A glazed internal timber door leads directly into the sunroom, where the original stone wall of the house remains exposed as a striking feature. Large glazed windows wrap around the room and look directly into the gardens, creating a quiet space to sit throughout the day. The timber lined ceiling and continuation of the tiled flooring from the kitchen tie the rooms together naturally while the surrounding greenery outside gives the room a calm, sheltered atmosphere.
The utility room continues the same timber units found in the kitchen while there’s space and plumbing for laundry appliances. White painted walls keep the room bright while a secondary sink sits beneath a window. A door from here leads directly outside, making it a practical everyday entrance for muddy boots, garden work or returning home after time outdoors.
Through the connecting hallway, the family room sits to one side and has a completely different mood from the kitchen spaces. Decorative wallpaper wraps around the room and exposed black painted ceiling beams stand out sharply against the white ceiling above. A deep set window brings natural light into the room while the traditional open fireplace, with its substantial timber surround, becomes the focal point. The lighter carpet softens the darker timber features and gives the room a comfortable feel.
Across the hallway, the dining room has a simlar atmosphere with rich red patterned wallpaper bringing warmth and colour into the space. Matching traditional black ceiling beams continue here and contrast against the white ceiling. The open fireplace in this room features a light coloured inset with a timber surround and mantlepiece. The size of the room allows plenty of space for a large dining table and additional furniture without feeling overcrowded.
A door from the dining room opens directly into the living room, which captures the age and history of the property particularly well. One full wall retains exposed stonework with the wood burning stove positioned within the original fireplace opening. Black painted ceiling beams continue overhead while the remaining walls are finished in lighter tones which help balance the darker textures. Three deep set windows bring light from different directions and give views out towards the surrounding gardens. It’s a traditional cottage room that feels very easy to relax into.
The ground floor shower room introduces a more modern finish to the home with lined wetwall panels surrounding the space. A large chrome edged walk in shower enclosure houses the Mira electric shower while the white toilet and sink are positioned neatly opposite. The frosted window set high up on the wall allows additional light while maintaining privacy.
The staircase rises to the first floor landing where the sloping ceilings immediately reinforce the cottage character of the upper floor accommodation.
The bathroom has a distinctly traditional feel with timber panelling lining the sloping ceiling and sections of the walls. Patterned wallpaper with soft green swirling detail adds texture while the timber cabinet beneath the sink ties naturally into the style of the property. The white bath sits beneath deep green textured wall tiles and includes traditional gold coloured taps and fittings. A dormer window brings daylight into the room and adds further character.
The first of the three bedroom’s is a comfortable double with sloping ceilings finished in timber panelling and decorative wallpaper featuring subtle red swirl patterns and a matching red border. A deep set dormer window has an electric heater positioned below. The room comfortably accommodates a double bed and freestanding furniture.
Bedroom two is another generous double room with bright white walls and ceilings helping maximise the natural light entering through the dormer window and smaller additional side window. The finishes combine with the light coloured carpet to give the room an airy feel despite the sloping ceilings, while the proportions allow space for larger bedroom furniture.
The third bedroom mirrors the bright finish of bedroom two and currently accommodates two single beds comfortably. A dormer window brings natural light into the room with a small heater fixed beneath, while a built-in cupboard with timber louvred doors provides useful concealed storage without impacting the floor area.
Outside, the grounds wrap around the front, side and rear of the house with lawns, gravelled areas, mature shrubs and trees creating privacy and shelter throughout the gardens. Stone boundary walls, hedging and timber fencing define the different outdoor spaces naturally and give the grounds a feel that reflects the age of the property.
This really is one of those uniquely Highland properties The combination of genuine age, original character, multiple reception rooms and generous surroundings gives this home a presence and atmosphere that newer properties simply cannot recreate. For anyone looking for a home with personality, warmth and a strong connection to its rural setting, this is somewhere that deserves to be experienced properly in person. You can do that by arranging a private viewing today, contact Hamish Homes now for more information.
About Poolewe
Poolewe is a picturesque Highland village set on the shores of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross, surrounded by mountains, woodland and dramatic coastal scenery. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and strong community spirit, the village offers a relaxed way of life in one of the most scenic parts of the northwest Highlands.
The village itself provides a range of useful amenities including a shop, hotel, cafés, village hall and primary school, while nearby Gairloch offers additional facilities such as supermarkets, healthcare services, leisure amenities and secondary schooling. Poolewe is also home to the Inverewe Garden, a stunning botanical attraction that draws visitors from across the world thanks to its unusual plants and lochside setting.
The surrounding area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for walking, fishing, kayaking, wildlife spotting and exploring the nearby coastline and beaches. Road links connect
Poolewe to Gairloch, Ullapool and Inverness, making it accessible while still retaining its peaceful, remote Highland character.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric storage heaters
Council Tax Band: F
EPC Rating: G (3)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
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