Not one but two chances to own lovely homes with views of the Glen Affric National Nature Reserve
The area surrounding the small Victorian conservation village of Tomich is not only steeped in history but close to beautiful Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, an area renowned for having some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland.
Whatever the season, you can relax and unwind here, enjoying fine views along the glen and to the mountains beyond.
It’s here you’ll find Hillcrest and Lillieoak, two properties located in the picturesque and secluded setting of Tomich offering fine views over the local countryside towards Glen Affric.
Both or either one of these homes, which are on the market for a joint price of offers over £499,999, have potential for letting income.
The current owner lets out Lillieoak on a holiday self-catering basis but, together, the properties offer great flexible living accommodation that will suit a number of buyers.
Hillcrest sits in an elevated position at the end of the track leading up to the property and is accessed via a driveway that has ample space for parking several vehicles.
The detached house is entered from the rear through the utility room, which has storage units, a sink and space for white goods. Both the hallway and shower room are located off the utility room.
The dining kitchen, accessed from the hallway, has a wood-burning stove with Caithness stone hearth and a range of wall and base storage units.
The sitting room also has a wood-burning stove with Caithness stone hearth and french doors leading out to the rear garden.
Just off the hallway are a fourth bedroom and store cupboard. Upstairs are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the house sits within mature garden grounds, laid mainly to lawn to the rear and side, with various plants and shrub borders.
There’s a patio to the rear with plenty of space for alfresco dining and a path leading to a summerhouse and log shed, where views over the local countryside can be enjoyed.
This house also comes with a garage, which has power and light.
Lillieoak, which is also detached, sits in a garden laid mainly to lawn to the front, side and rear and has its own garage with power and lighting and parking area. There is also a log store and storage shed.
There are also fine views of the countryside to be enjoyed from the house, which has accommodation comprising, on the ground floor, a hallway, dining-kitchen, sitting room and bathroom, with two further bedrooms upstairs.
Tomich is a hamlet but local services are available in the nearby village of Cannich, while Beauly provides a wider range of facilities, including a popular delicatessen and cafe, butcher and iconic tweed and knitwear manufacturer and retailer.
Contact: Strutt & Parker on 01463 719171.