Offers over
£600,000
10 bed barn conversion for saleFlichity By Farr, Farr IV2
10 beds
9 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: G
Freehold
About this property
Ideal For Large Families or As Potential Business
Modern Fully Kitchen With Belfast Sink
Striking Steading Conversion With Acreage
Four En-Suite Guest Rooms In East Wing
Dedicated Office, Laundry & Toilet Facilities
Dramatic Dining Room With Exposed Stone
Extensive Games Room With Fitted Bar
Garden Room With Wraparound Rural Views
West Wing With Private Kitchen Suite
Five Motorhome Hook-Ups With Power Supply
Located in a breathtaking rural setting approximately 12 miles south of Inverness, The Steadings is a rare and substantial detached property offering a wealth of space, versatility and Highland character. It’s huge internal footprint, spanning approximately 732m2, makes it a one of a kind conversion, including a central residence, two additional wings and extensive outbuildings. This property is for large families or multi-generational living, hospitality ventures or anyone seeking a generous home in the heart of the countryside.
The main entrance opens into a traditional hallway where exposed stonework hints at the building’s historic character. From here we begin with a beautifully refitted kitchen, with black painted ceiling beams contrasting against the crisp white ceiling and qulaity wooden flooring adding to the character and feel of the room. This is a striking space featuring dark cabinets with silver cup handles and kick-strip and under cabinet lighting. A large white Belfast sink is positioned along one run of worktops while a large central island houses a second sink. Integrated appliances include a built-in double oven and a gas hob with extractor. Just off the kitchen, a fully glazed side porch provides a quiet, cosy seating area with a tall modern radiator on hand to keep things cosy.
The property also benefits from a bright and spacious dining/sitting room, where the quality wooden flooring continues underfoot and exposed stonework forms a feature wall. A wood-burning stove creates a warming focal point while multiple windows fill the space with natural light. Matching black ceiling beams maintain a sense of design continuity, while the generous proportions easily accommodate both a relaxed lounge seating area and a large family dining table.
A snug just off this room offers a more private retreat, with neutral walls, a colourful carpet and a chandelier-style light fitting. The room has space for sofa seating and a coffee table and also currently accommodates a writing table and additional furniture.
To the rear of the property, a spectacular garden room stretches over 50 feet (16m) in length, offering panoramic views of the surrounding grounds. Fully glazed on all sides, it’s a flexible and inviting space finished with a traditional tartan-style carpet, perfect for dining, entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquil scenery.
This floor also plays home to an impressive bar and games room, a standout space where rustic stone walls, timber beams and a multi-fuel stove blend seamlessly with modern comforts. This vast room includes a fitted bar, seating areas, space for a pool table and colourful rustic decor that enhances its relaxed, social feel.
Beyond the main reception rooms, a modern single WC is finished with black-painted wainscot panelling and cream walls, while a separate store room offers excellent storage capacity, currently housing a large chest freezer and additional shelving.
The property also benefits from a cellar and an adjoining suite of practical service spaces. These include a dedicated laundry room with stainless steel sink, a spacious office room and separate men’s and ladies’ toilet facilities. These extra rooms enhance the flexibility of the home for both private and potential commercial use.
The attic floor hosts a remarkable collection of bedrooms, each offering its own distinct character and generous proportions.
The master suite is particularly impressive. It’s a vast space with neutral white-painted walls, wooden flooring and sloping ceilings illuminated by ceiling spotlights and two Velux-style roof windows. A large four-poster bed currently takes pride of place in the centre of the room, highlighting its exceptional scale. A separate walk-in dressing area enhances its practical appeal, while the luxurious en-suite bathroom showcases a striking monochrome theme with a white, grey and black colour scheme. This stylish space includes a large walk-in shower with chrome-edged enclosure, a large centre-tap bathtub, a wooden cabinet with a white basin on top and a tall chrome towel radiator for added comfort.
Another of the bedrooms is also a large double featuring cream-painted walls, dark wooden flooring and a dormer window with a radiator set neatly beneath. There’s ample space for a full bedroom suite of furniture, making this a comfortable and versatile retreat. Adjacent is another expansive double room, currently accommodating two beds, with the same wooden flooring underfoot, neutral wall tones and windows on two walls. A traditional black-painted radiator beneath one window adds a striking touch of period charm.
Serving these two rooms is a stylish Jack and Jill bathroom, accessed directly from both bedrooms. It’s fitted with a white p-shaped bath with shower screen and overhead shower, a built-in unit housing a sink and toilet with a cupboard beneath for storage. Sloped ceilings with a Velux-style rooflight window adds natural light, while dark grey floor tiles extend partway up the walls and are finished with crisp white paint above, creating a fresh, modern contrast.
A smaller single bedroom is also located on this level. With a sloping ceiling, this room is ideal as a child’s room, guest space, or private study, offering clean décor and a cosy footprint.
You’ll also find another double bedroom, full of character, featuring a bold deep red carpet, white ceilings with contrasting black-painted beams and a wall of exposed natural stone with a wide-set window. Sloped ceilings add a rustic touch, and the overall ambiance is both cosy and refined.
Completing the attic level is a second bathroom on this floor. This a unique space featuring a raised circular deep-filled bath set in the corner, a toilet and wash basin on opposing walls, and black tiled flooring. A white ladder radiator and exposed natural stone wall enhance the traditional style of this intriguing room.
The self-contained West Wing is accessed via its own entrance and offers flexible living potential, ideal for multi-generational families, guests or accommodation. Firstly, a generous double bedroom features light cream painted walls, a built-in cupboard, a small window and a colourful carpet. The adjacent shower room is finished in light-toned wetwall panelling and includes a white shower cubicle with mains shower, a tall white towel radiator and a compact white cabinet with an inset sink.
This wing has a fitted kitchen with white floor and wall mounted units, wood-effect acrylic worktops and a white integrated oven with electric hob and extractor. A stainless steel sink is positioned beneath one run of cabinets, while cream floor tiles and white painted walls complete the clean, practical space.
Just off the kitchen lies a dedicated dining room with light green carpet, neutral painted walls, a large window with radiator beneath and a built-in cupboard with louvred wooden doors. It’s location next to the kitchen makes it ideal for family meals or entertaining.
A second shower room is accessed via the inner hallway, finished with matching grey floor and wall tiles. It includes a built-in white vanity unit with sink and toilet, a shower cubicle with white frames and a deep-set window with a small storage cupboard beneath.
At the far end of the wing is a large room, which could be used as a second bedroom or a sitting room, and features windows on two walls, a striped carpet, neutral cream décor and a built-in storage cupboard. A further entrance vestibule provides direct external access from this room, offering extra privacy and convenience.
The East Wing contains four generous double bedrooms, each with its own private en-suite, making this section perfect for extended family, guests or potential income generating accommodation.
The first bedroom features a striking timber-panelled feature wall with mirrored inlays and integrated spotlights above the headboard. A cosy reading nook sits by the window alongside a built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors. The en-suite includes full wall tiling in light tones, a white sink set on a compact cabinet with mirror above, a corner shower cubicle with cream wetwall panelling and a wall-mounted towel heater.
The second bedroom is a long, light-filled space with soft grey walls and a striped carpet. A built-in mirrored wardrobe provides storage and a set of glazed doors opens directly to the garden, filling the room with natural light. The en-suite mirrors the others in style and layout, with tiled walls, corner shower, compact sink cabinet and towel rail.
The third bedroom is equally spacious, comfortably accommodating a double bed and additional furniture. It features a mirrored wardrobe near the window and continues the East Wing’s striped carpet and light grey colour scheme. Its en-suite also includes a corner shower with wetwall finish, a white toilet and a sink atop a small storage cabinet.
The fourth bedroom is finished in the same cohesive decor, with ample space for furnishings and a private en-suite similarly finished.
The grounds surrounding the property extend to around three acres and are mainly laid to lawn, with gravel-surfaced driveways and two lock-block parking bays. A mill lade runs along the east elevation and there is a tranquil woodland area to the rear. Additional features include a water feature and five electrical caravan or motorhome hook-ups located to the west. To the side of the property stands a timber framed garage with pitched corrugated roof. To the rear of the garage are three timber sheds, providing plenty of additional storage or workshop space.
The Steadings is a unique and impressive Highland property that offers exceptional size, flexibility and charm. Whether you’re seeking a family estate, hospitality venture or a retreat with room to grow, this remarkable home ticks every box. Early viewing is essential to appreciate the scale and setting so contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your visit.
About Farr
Farr, a small rural community just south of Inverness, offers the perfect blend of peaceful countryside living and convenient access to urban amenities. Tucked away in the picturesque Strathnairn Valley, Farr is surrounded by rolling hills, woodlands and open farmland, making it ideal for those who appreciate nature and outdoor pursuits. Despite its tranquil setting, Farr is only about 10 miles from the Highland capital of Inverness, putting a full range of shops, healthcare facilities, restaurants and entertainment easily within reach.
Families will appreciate Farr Primary School, known for providing quality education in a nurturing environment, while secondary education options are available in Inverness. For leisure, residents can take advantage of walking and cycling routes through the surrounding countryside, or explore nearby historical sites, lochs and scenic viewpoints.
Transport links are strong, with regular bus services connecting Farr to Inverness and beyond. The A9 and A96 roads, as well as Inverness Railway Station and Inverness Airport, offer further travel and commuting options. With its blend of natural beauty, strong sense of community and proximity to Inverness, Farr is an appealing choice for those looking to buy property in the north of Scotland.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & lpg
Council Tax Band: To be advised
EPC Rating: G(18)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent
The main entrance opens into a traditional hallway where exposed stonework hints at the building’s historic character. From here we begin with a beautifully refitted kitchen, with black painted ceiling beams contrasting against the crisp white ceiling and qulaity wooden flooring adding to the character and feel of the room. This is a striking space featuring dark cabinets with silver cup handles and kick-strip and under cabinet lighting. A large white Belfast sink is positioned along one run of worktops while a large central island houses a second sink. Integrated appliances include a built-in double oven and a gas hob with extractor. Just off the kitchen, a fully glazed side porch provides a quiet, cosy seating area with a tall modern radiator on hand to keep things cosy.
The property also benefits from a bright and spacious dining/sitting room, where the quality wooden flooring continues underfoot and exposed stonework forms a feature wall. A wood-burning stove creates a warming focal point while multiple windows fill the space with natural light. Matching black ceiling beams maintain a sense of design continuity, while the generous proportions easily accommodate both a relaxed lounge seating area and a large family dining table.
A snug just off this room offers a more private retreat, with neutral walls, a colourful carpet and a chandelier-style light fitting. The room has space for sofa seating and a coffee table and also currently accommodates a writing table and additional furniture.
To the rear of the property, a spectacular garden room stretches over 50 feet (16m) in length, offering panoramic views of the surrounding grounds. Fully glazed on all sides, it’s a flexible and inviting space finished with a traditional tartan-style carpet, perfect for dining, entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquil scenery.
This floor also plays home to an impressive bar and games room, a standout space where rustic stone walls, timber beams and a multi-fuel stove blend seamlessly with modern comforts. This vast room includes a fitted bar, seating areas, space for a pool table and colourful rustic decor that enhances its relaxed, social feel.
Beyond the main reception rooms, a modern single WC is finished with black-painted wainscot panelling and cream walls, while a separate store room offers excellent storage capacity, currently housing a large chest freezer and additional shelving.
The property also benefits from a cellar and an adjoining suite of practical service spaces. These include a dedicated laundry room with stainless steel sink, a spacious office room and separate men’s and ladies’ toilet facilities. These extra rooms enhance the flexibility of the home for both private and potential commercial use.
The attic floor hosts a remarkable collection of bedrooms, each offering its own distinct character and generous proportions.
The master suite is particularly impressive. It’s a vast space with neutral white-painted walls, wooden flooring and sloping ceilings illuminated by ceiling spotlights and two Velux-style roof windows. A large four-poster bed currently takes pride of place in the centre of the room, highlighting its exceptional scale. A separate walk-in dressing area enhances its practical appeal, while the luxurious en-suite bathroom showcases a striking monochrome theme with a white, grey and black colour scheme. This stylish space includes a large walk-in shower with chrome-edged enclosure, a large centre-tap bathtub, a wooden cabinet with a white basin on top and a tall chrome towel radiator for added comfort.
Another of the bedrooms is also a large double featuring cream-painted walls, dark wooden flooring and a dormer window with a radiator set neatly beneath. There’s ample space for a full bedroom suite of furniture, making this a comfortable and versatile retreat. Adjacent is another expansive double room, currently accommodating two beds, with the same wooden flooring underfoot, neutral wall tones and windows on two walls. A traditional black-painted radiator beneath one window adds a striking touch of period charm.
Serving these two rooms is a stylish Jack and Jill bathroom, accessed directly from both bedrooms. It’s fitted with a white p-shaped bath with shower screen and overhead shower, a built-in unit housing a sink and toilet with a cupboard beneath for storage. Sloped ceilings with a Velux-style rooflight window adds natural light, while dark grey floor tiles extend partway up the walls and are finished with crisp white paint above, creating a fresh, modern contrast.
A smaller single bedroom is also located on this level. With a sloping ceiling, this room is ideal as a child’s room, guest space, or private study, offering clean décor and a cosy footprint.
You’ll also find another double bedroom, full of character, featuring a bold deep red carpet, white ceilings with contrasting black-painted beams and a wall of exposed natural stone with a wide-set window. Sloped ceilings add a rustic touch, and the overall ambiance is both cosy and refined.
Completing the attic level is a second bathroom on this floor. This a unique space featuring a raised circular deep-filled bath set in the corner, a toilet and wash basin on opposing walls, and black tiled flooring. A white ladder radiator and exposed natural stone wall enhance the traditional style of this intriguing room.
The self-contained West Wing is accessed via its own entrance and offers flexible living potential, ideal for multi-generational families, guests or accommodation. Firstly, a generous double bedroom features light cream painted walls, a built-in cupboard, a small window and a colourful carpet. The adjacent shower room is finished in light-toned wetwall panelling and includes a white shower cubicle with mains shower, a tall white towel radiator and a compact white cabinet with an inset sink.
This wing has a fitted kitchen with white floor and wall mounted units, wood-effect acrylic worktops and a white integrated oven with electric hob and extractor. A stainless steel sink is positioned beneath one run of cabinets, while cream floor tiles and white painted walls complete the clean, practical space.
Just off the kitchen lies a dedicated dining room with light green carpet, neutral painted walls, a large window with radiator beneath and a built-in cupboard with louvred wooden doors. It’s location next to the kitchen makes it ideal for family meals or entertaining.
A second shower room is accessed via the inner hallway, finished with matching grey floor and wall tiles. It includes a built-in white vanity unit with sink and toilet, a shower cubicle with white frames and a deep-set window with a small storage cupboard beneath.
At the far end of the wing is a large room, which could be used as a second bedroom or a sitting room, and features windows on two walls, a striped carpet, neutral cream décor and a built-in storage cupboard. A further entrance vestibule provides direct external access from this room, offering extra privacy and convenience.
The East Wing contains four generous double bedrooms, each with its own private en-suite, making this section perfect for extended family, guests or potential income generating accommodation.
The first bedroom features a striking timber-panelled feature wall with mirrored inlays and integrated spotlights above the headboard. A cosy reading nook sits by the window alongside a built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors. The en-suite includes full wall tiling in light tones, a white sink set on a compact cabinet with mirror above, a corner shower cubicle with cream wetwall panelling and a wall-mounted towel heater.
The second bedroom is a long, light-filled space with soft grey walls and a striped carpet. A built-in mirrored wardrobe provides storage and a set of glazed doors opens directly to the garden, filling the room with natural light. The en-suite mirrors the others in style and layout, with tiled walls, corner shower, compact sink cabinet and towel rail.
The third bedroom is equally spacious, comfortably accommodating a double bed and additional furniture. It features a mirrored wardrobe near the window and continues the East Wing’s striped carpet and light grey colour scheme. Its en-suite also includes a corner shower with wetwall finish, a white toilet and a sink atop a small storage cabinet.
The fourth bedroom is finished in the same cohesive decor, with ample space for furnishings and a private en-suite similarly finished.
The grounds surrounding the property extend to around three acres and are mainly laid to lawn, with gravel-surfaced driveways and two lock-block parking bays. A mill lade runs along the east elevation and there is a tranquil woodland area to the rear. Additional features include a water feature and five electrical caravan or motorhome hook-ups located to the west. To the side of the property stands a timber framed garage with pitched corrugated roof. To the rear of the garage are three timber sheds, providing plenty of additional storage or workshop space.
The Steadings is a unique and impressive Highland property that offers exceptional size, flexibility and charm. Whether you’re seeking a family estate, hospitality venture or a retreat with room to grow, this remarkable home ticks every box. Early viewing is essential to appreciate the scale and setting so contact Hamish Homes today to arrange your visit.
About Farr
Farr, a small rural community just south of Inverness, offers the perfect blend of peaceful countryside living and convenient access to urban amenities. Tucked away in the picturesque Strathnairn Valley, Farr is surrounded by rolling hills, woodlands and open farmland, making it ideal for those who appreciate nature and outdoor pursuits. Despite its tranquil setting, Farr is only about 10 miles from the Highland capital of Inverness, putting a full range of shops, healthcare facilities, restaurants and entertainment easily within reach.
Families will appreciate Farr Primary School, known for providing quality education in a nurturing environment, while secondary education options are available in Inverness. For leisure, residents can take advantage of walking and cycling routes through the surrounding countryside, or explore nearby historical sites, lochs and scenic viewpoints.
Transport links are strong, with regular bus services connecting Farr to Inverness and beyond. The A9 and A96 roads, as well as Inverness Railway Station and Inverness Airport, offer further travel and commuting options. With its blend of natural beauty, strong sense of community and proximity to Inverness, Farr is an appealing choice for those looking to buy property in the north of Scotland.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & lpg
Council Tax Band: To be advised
EPC Rating: G(18)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent