If you're looking for a getaway from Scotland's biggest city, a lighthouse cabin in the Highlands could be yours.
A quaint and unique home has come on the market for £119,000, less than a one bedroom flat in Glasgow's west end. The historic Lighthouse Keepers Cabin can be found in Noss Head, Caithness and boasts breathtaking views of the north-west coast, overlooking Sinclair's Bay.
Just three miles from Wick, the cosy cabin sits right next to the lighthouse and the estate agents suggest the cabin would make a good holiday home for those seeking a rural escape. For £119,000, you get one bedroom, a kitchen and living area, bathroom and two additional lots including a walled garden with a building in need of development also a small loch with land extending to 6.68 acres.
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The semi-detached property has undergone huge renovations with brand new electrics, plumbing and insulation throughout.
Sylvyn Property add: "It is a rare opportunity to buy a bit of Lighthouse History. The Lighthouse was built by Mr Arnot of Inverness with the construction being overseen by the notable lighthouse engineer Alan Stevenson (uncle of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson). The Keeper Cabin is a later addition from the 1960s."
You can see more details and photos here.
Or if you fancy staying in Glasgow, for £40,000 more, you could have a modern spacious apartment just off Great Western Road in the Woodlands area. Along with one master bedroom, an en-suite with a bath and open planned kitchen and living area, the flat also boasts underfloor heating and plenty of storage.
Rettie and Co add: "The property enjoys Westerly aspects over to Great Western Road and also along Montague Street and the internal accommodation is naturally bright, comfortably proportioned and immaculately presented with notable highlights including an immediately impressive living/dining room, a contemporary open plan kitchen with breakfasting bar, a modern three-piece bathroom and a spacious bedroom with fitted wardrobes."
You can see more details here.
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