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SNEAK PEEK: Inside the swish ‘one of a kind, enchanting’ home near Tain on the market for £725,000-plus





What the property looks like from the air.
What the property looks like from the air.

THE asking price for a “truly one of a kind enchanting property” in Easter Ross has been revealed.

Ros-Mhor boasts five bedrooms, five baths and three reception rooms in addition to stunning North Sea views.

Agent Yopa says the property at Cadboll, Fearn near Tain is situated within substantial well-maintained grounds and enjoys stunning views from its coastline location.

The agent describes the property as unique and enchanting.
The agent describes the property as unique and enchanting.

The property has been carefully constructed to reflect its Scottish baronial style and “will suit many buyers for use as a guest house, holiday letting, or simply a magnificent family home”.

Would-be buyers with deep pockets are told: “Ros-Mhor is a truly one of a kind and enchanting property taking in stunning sea views with coastal and country walking right on your doorstep.

A conservatory and greenhouse can be used all year round, say the selling agents.
A conservatory and greenhouse can be used all year round, say the selling agents.

“The town of Tain is a very short drive and offers all of the amenities you could need including short transport links both road and rail to Inverness with its links to all major destinations.”

One of the bedrooms at Ros-Mhor.
One of the bedrooms at Ros-Mhor.

The property has a castle-style front entrance and a large hall for entertaining along with a stove whose flue is exposed to all the upper floors.

A conservatory/greenhouse “makes for an outstanding all-year-round area”. There is a large master bedroom with a “secret” en-suite with its access made to look like part of the built-in wardrobes.

One of the toilets at the property.
One of the toilets at the property.

The five-bedroom detached property is on the market for offers over £725,000.


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