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£350,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Linsidemore, Lairg IV27

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

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Added on 19/05/2026

About this property

  • Elevated Hillside Setting With Panoramic Views

  • Spacious Living Room With Log Burning Stove

  • Substantial Open Plan Kitchen And Dining Space

  • Separate Shower Room And Bathroom

  • Additional Study On First Floor

  • Garden Room With Floor To Ceiling Windows

  • Kitchen With Large Island & Integrated Appliances

  • Separate Utility, Boot Room & Coat Space

  • Master Bedroom With En-Suite Shower Room

  • Detached Double Garage & Separate Store

This beautiful detached home is tucked high into the hillside, enjoying panoramic views across the Kyle of Sutherland and surrounding countryside. Positioned between Invershin and Rosehall the peaceful rural setting feels wonderfully private while still remaining connected to nearby towns and amenities.

A long gravel driveway curves gently uphill towards the house where mature trees, stone retaining walls and colourful plants frame the approach. The house itself blends naturally into the landscape, combining white rendered walls with sections of timber cladding, stonework and glazing that give the exterior real character.

Without question, one of the standout spaces inside the home is the garden room. Fully glazed across the front, this incredible space has been designed to make the absolute most of the surrounding scenery, with uninterrupted views stretching out to the rolling hills beyond. Natural light pours in from every angle thanks to the floor to ceiling glazing and roof skylights above, giving the room a bright, uplifting atmosphere throughout the day. Wide sliding doors open directly onto the patio outside, creating an effortless connection to the gardens and allowing the views to become part of the room itself. Whether used for morning coffee, quiet reading, entertaining guests or simply sitting and watching the changing Highland landscape, it’s the kind of space that completely changes how a home feels to live in.

Flowing naturally from the garden room, the dining area continues the same bright, contemporary feel. There’s plenty of room here for a full sized dining table, making it ideal for everything from relaxed family meals to larger gatherings with friends. The clean white walls and light coloured flooring keep the whole space feeling bright.

The dining room is open plan with the kitchen, which has been finished to a very high standard. Sleek gloss white cabinets wrapping around the room and a substantial central island creates additional workspace and informal seating. Integrated appliances are built seamlessly into the design, including twin ovens at eye level along with an induction hob set into the worktop. It’s a

stylish and striking space, with plenty of storage capacity and everything laid out in an easy to use arrangement.

The living room continues the same calm, contemporary styling with matching clean white painted walls. A large picture window draws in excellent natural light and frames the countryside views outside. A log burner, set into the chimney breast, sits on a dark hearth creating a natural focal point and adding warmth and character to the room making it the perfect spot to relax in colder months.

Also positioned on the ground floor is a shower room. A large walk in shower with glazed screen sits to one side, fitted with modern wetwall panelling and chrome fixtures, while the sink is set on top of a white vanity unit with useful storage space beneath. A white heated towel radiator adds practicality with a window for natural light and ventilation. Its position on the ground floor makes it perfect for everyday use or for visiting guests.

Practicality has been given just as much attention as the main living spaces, with a separate utility room providing additional storage, worktop space and room for laundry appliances. Alongside this, the boot room and coats area create a really useful transition space for day to day rural living. Whether returning from muddy walks, outdoor work or simply needing somewhere for the family to store outdoor gear, it keeps the main areas of the home feeling uncluttered and organised.

Stairs rise to a bright first floor landing where light coloured walls and soft fitted carpet continue the calm, modern feel. The layout upstairs has been carefully planned, giving access to four bedrooms, the main family bathroom, a study and additional storage tucked neatly into the eaves.

The master bedroom is an especially impressive space, generous in size. Again, a large picture window gives you the sort of views towards the surrounding countryside that change with the seasons and never lose their appeal. Built in wardrobes provide excellent storage leaving space for additional furniture and a seating area. This room also enjoys the benefit of an en-suite shower room, decorated in a bright contemporary style with wet wall panelling, a modern vanity unit, chrome fittings and a large shower enclosure with rainfall style showerhead. A Velux window above draws natural light into the space while also highlighting the crisp white finish and angled ceiling line.

At the opposite end of the landing is a second, good size double bedroom. Set beneath the sloping roofline, it has a cosy feel thanks to the angled ceilings. The large side window brings in plenty of daylight and gives the room an open feel, while the additional rooflight adds extra brightness from above throughout the day. There is space for a double bed with bedside furniture, while white walls, light coloured carpet and simple finishes keep the space feeling fresh and easy to personalise.

Bedrooms three and four sit between the two larger bedrooms and mirror each other closely in both size and layout. Both rooms make clever use of the upper floor shape, with angled ceiling lines adding character while still leaving space for beds, storage and freestanding furniture. Large rooflights bring strong natural light into each room.

In addition to the four bedrooms, there is also a separate study area on the upper floor which adds further flexibility to the layout. This compact room works well as a home office, hobby space or useful overflow storage area depending on requirements.

The family bathroom immediately catches the eye with its striped wall tiles in varying shades of grey, silver and white. These add texture and detail around the bath and lower walls against the white painted finish elsewhere. A deep bath sits beneath the sloping ceiling and is paired with chrome taps, while the vanity unit and concealed cistern keep the layout looking streamlined and practical. The large window above the sink draws in plenty of light while a white ladder towel radiator completes the room.

The combination of panoramic scenery, carefully designed living spaces and practical family layout gives the property a balance that is genuinely difficult to find. Every major room has been positioned to make the most of the surroundings, whether that’s the incredible glazing in the garden room, the elevated outlook from the bedrooms or simply the feeling of openness throughout the house itself. For buyers searching for a traditional home that’s been thoroughly modernised then Fas Na Cloiche is somewhere that needs to be experienced in person to be fully appreciated. Give Hamish Homes a call now to arrange your private viewing today.

About Linsidemore

Linsidemore is a quiet rural area in the heart of Sutherland, surrounded by open moorland, rolling hills, forestry and lochs that showcase the wild beauty of the Highlands. The setting is peaceful and secluded, making it ideal for those looking to enjoy a slower pace of life with nature right on the doorstep.

The village of Lairg is the nearest main settlement and provides everyday amenities including shops, cafés, primary school and a railway station with connections to Inverness and the Far North line.

Linsidemore offers a genuine Highland lifestyle, combining rural surroundings and privacy with practical access to nearby services and community facilities.

General Information:

Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil

Council Tax Band: E

EPC Rating: D (61)

Entry Date: Early entry available

Home Report: Available on request.

Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent

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