Tweed goals! Sprawling Victorian looking lodge within the Highlands will be YOURS for a cut price value of £300,000 – and it even has its personal waterfalls
It is the ultimate country retreat with 15 bedrooms, a billiard room – and even its own waterfalls.
And you’d be forgiven thinking the 19th century shooting lodge in the Highlands would command a minimum of seven-figure sum.
But instead Achnashellach Lodge, in Lochcarron, Wester Ross, is on the market for a bargain price of under £300,000.
The former guest house is set in approximately 18 acres of woodland gardens.
It is equipped with a large kitchen and also boasts seven bathrooms, seven utility rooms, two receptions, four lounges, two dining rooms and even a billiard room and separate games room.
The vast mansion also has a small ghillie room, a room with a safe and storage for rods, a cellar area for coal plus a freezer and pantry room.
But there is a catch, as the front of the historic property is described as being ‘in reasonable order’ but the rear is currently in a ‘non-habitable condition’ requiring extensive repairs.
Achnashellach Lodge in Wester Ross is on sale for £300,000
The lodge has a billiard room but is in need of extensive repairs
The property a series of spacious reception and lounge rooms dating from the 1860s
The former guest house is set in approximately 18 acres of woodland gardens and comes with its own waterfalls
Future Property Auctions describes the mansion as a ‘potential stunning family home, guest house
The property is set to go under the hammer with a starting bid of just £293,000
Future Property Auctions describes the mansion as a ‘potential stunning family home, guest house, boutique hotel or spa’ and an opportunity for ‘exclusive remote Scottish living’.
It is set to go under the hammer with a starting bid of just £293,000.
The listing reads: ‘Achnashellach Lodge is a magnificent titled shooting Lodge surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.
‘The property retains many original features throughout. A grand portico entrance leads to a series of spacious reception and lounge rooms dating from 1860s.
‘A hydro-electric power system from the river was installed in 1927 but is also in need of restoration.’
The lodge is set to be auctioned online on 6 February.