SOLD
£249,995.00
Situated on the edge of a deserted township, Braigh was the last remaining thatched cottage on the Ross of Mull and is a site of
unique historical and archaeological interest. The well-preserved ruins date from the 18th century, and it is suspected that there were much earlier mediaeval settlements here (the older and earlier ruins such as Braigh have rounded corners, while the later ones have square corners) Approached via an unmarked track, this property affords an unusual degree of seclusion with no other habitations in the vicinity. Sympathetically and beautifully restored from a derelict state, the formerly thatched cottage retains its original charm with timber-framed sash windows and deep recessed window sills. The accommodation is single storey, but deceptively spacious with generously proportioned rooms: the main living areas have been left open to the roof with exposed timbers and beams. Presented in immaculate order and finished to a high specification, the purchaser can move in right away
- Detached Grade II Listled Cottage
- Ideal Holiday Retreat
- Enviable Location on The Ross of Mull
- Views of the Surrounding Countryside
- Lounge
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- 1 Bedroom
- Bathroom
- Double Glazing
- Multi-Fuel Stove
- Good-Sized Garden Grounds
- Static Caravan
- Parking for Multiple Cars
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