Guide price

£85,000

3 bed detached house for sale
Ardrae Mission House, Church Road, Kyle, Ross-Shire IV40

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

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Freehold
Added on 16/04/2026

About this property

  • Set in the heart of the stunning west highlands

  • Ardrae mission house is A truly distinctive 3 bedroom property blending character, history and breathtaking surroundings

  • Situated in the sought after village of kyle of lochlash, this property enjoys an enviable position with access to the isle of skye

For sale by online auction Wednesday 29th of April 2026 at 9AM - ***set in the heart of the stunning west highlands***ardrae mission house is A truly distinctive property blending character, history and breathtaking surroundings***situated in the sought after village of kyle of lochlash, this property enjoys an enviable position with access to the isle of skye***

The property offers generous and versatile accommodation, making it ideal as a spacious family home, holiday retreat, or potential lifestyle investment. Period features and traditional charm are complemented by well-proportioned rooms filled with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout.

Requiring a full renovation and upgrade this property is perfect for investors/developers looking for a discount to value with huge scope for profit.

Externally, the property benefits from attractive grounds that provide both privacy and a peaceful setting, perfect for enjoying the spectacular Highland scenery. The surrounding area is renowned for its dramatic coastal views, nearby mountains, and outdoor pursuits, including walking, wildlife watching, and sailing.

Kyle of Lochalsh itself offers a range of local amenities, including shops, cafs, and transport links, while the famous Skye Bridge places the world-renowned Isle of Skye just moments away. Nearby highlights such as Eilean Donan Castle and the picturesque village of Plockton further enhance the appeal of this exceptional location.

Ardrae Mission House presents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful property in one of Scotland's most scenic and desirable regionsperfect for those seeking a lifestyle change or a unique Highland escape.

***recent nearby residential property sales***
- John Fisher's Cottage, Cairngorm, Morvich - Inchnamore, Morvich, Inverinate, IV40 8HQ - Detached - sold jan'26 - £263,000
- The Pines, Pladaig Road, Kyle, IV40 8DG - Detached, 4 bed, - sold jan'26 - £250,000
- Sean Tigh Osda, Lochlonghead, Ardelve, Conchra - Allt Nan, Sugh, Sallochy - Killilan Primary School, Dornie, IV40 8DZ - Detached, 3 bedroom - sold dec'25 - £275,000

Guide price
- £85,000

Kyle of Lochalsh "strait of the foaming loch") is a village in the historic county of Ross & Cromarty on the northwest coast of Scotland, located around 55 miles (90 km) west-southwest of Inverness. It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye. A ferry used to connect the two villages until it was replaced by the Skye Bridge, about a mile (2 km) to the west, in 1995.

***transport in kyle***
Kyle of Lochalsh railway station is connected to Inverness by the Kyle of Lochalsh railway line, built in 1897 to improve public transport to the north-west of Scotland. The line ends on the water's edge, near where the ferry connection used to run.

Kyle of Lochalsh is a calling point for the Royal Scotsman service.

Scottish Citylink coaches also call at Kyle of Lochalsh, at the bus stop by the old ferry slipway - current routes are the 917 between Inverness and Skye and the 915 and 916 between Glasgow, Fort William and Skye (915 via Glasgow Airport). Both run at least twice a day, depending on the time of year. There are irregular local buses to Broadford and Elgol on Skye, school buses to Plockton and a taxibus service to Glenelg, Highland via Shiel Bridge (this only runs three days a week and in winter needs to be booked). Skye has additional buses in the high summer season, some of which run to Kyle.

The A87 road runs through Kyle to and from the Skye Bridge.

***education in kyle***
*Primary education*
- Kyle Primary School: Located in Kyle of Lochalsh (Ross-shire). Covers nursery and primary (ages ~312). Serves Kyle and surrounding villages. Run by Highland Council
Known for small class sizes and strong community links

- Glenelg Primary School: Small rural primary school in nearby Glenelg. Serves scattered communities across the peninsula. Very small pupil numbers (typical of Highland rural schools)

*Secondary education*
There is no secondary school directly in Kyle village. Students usually attend: Plockton High School

Main secondary school for Kyle and surrounding areas
Located about 5 miles away in Plockton
Covers S1S6 (ages 1218)
Offers both academic and vocational courses
Also known for its National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music

*Further & higher education*
- There are no colleges or universities in Kyle itself, but students typically go to:

Uhi West Highland (nearby campuses such as Fort William)
University of the Highlands and Islands

***things to do in kyle, ross-shire***
- Visit iconic castles
Eilean Donan Castle: One of the most famous castles in Scotland. Just a short drive from Kyle. Sits dramatically where three sea lochs meet. Great for photos + exploring inside. Widely considered a must-see" when visiting the area.

- Walk or drive the Skye Bridge: Connects mainland Scotland to the Isle of Skye. You can walk or cycle across it for amazing views. Look out for wildlife like otters below. It's one of the most scenic crossings in Scotland.

*Explore nature & viewpoints*

- The Plock: Kyle's Community Parkland. A peaceful nature reserve right by the village. Good for short walks and wildlife spotting
You might even see seals or otters

- Kyle of Lochalsh Viewpoint: Stunning panoramic views of Loch Alsh and Skye. Perfect for photos, especially at sunset. The area is known for its dramatic coastal and mountain scenery

- Take the famous Kyle Line train: Kyle Station Museum: And the train journey itself: Runs from Inverness to Kyle. One of the most scenic rail routes in the UK

*Passes lochs, mountains, and remote Highland landscapes*

- Go on a boat or wildlife trip - Seaprobe Atlantis
- Glass-bottom boat tours - See marine life and underwater views
- Calum's Seal Trips.(Free if no seals) (nearby Plockton)
- Famous for seal-spotting trips
- Very popular with visitors

*Wildlife spotting*
Otter Hide - Great chance to see wild otters
Quiet and scenic spot
Wildlife watching is a big highlight in this region

*Explore nearby Skye & Highlands*
- Kyle is the gateway to the Isle of Skye, so don't miss:
- Castle Moil (just across the bridge) - Ruined castle with coastal views
- Sligachan Waterfalls - Beautiful waterfalls on Skye. Surrounded by dramatic mountains

The surrounding area (Skye, Glenelg, Plockton) is full of walks and day trips

*Go hiking*
Local trails around Kyle and Skye. Try nearby hill walks like the Cnoc Trail. Incredible views over sea and mountains

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