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Our Summary
- Grade-c listed house in need of complete refurbishment
- Development opportunities (subject to consents)
- The house (which is in need of complete internal refurbishment, upgrading and modernisation) is grade C listed by Historic Scotland and occupies a commanding shore side site facing to the south and east and with easy sea access and frontage
- 65 ha) surrounding Husabost House comprising a mixture of farmland together with farmbuildings, cottage and remains of a derelict church
- The farm buildings comprises a derelict single storey cottage and stone mill together with two traditional stone farm buildings which now comprise a single pitched fibre cement a corrugated sheeted roof for some livestock accommodation Husabost House is located at the North West end of the Duirinish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye
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Description
Husabost House is a 2 1⁄2 storey Lairds House located on the western shore of Loch Dunvegan, facing south and east with easy sea access. The house is of solid stone construction, rendered externally with a whitewash finish, with a traditional timber frame roof covered in pitched slate. The house features a mixture of new UPVC and older wooden framed sash and case windows.
Internally, the house provides approximately 4,600 sq.ft of accommodation across its three floors, including a porch, sitting room, principal bedroom, and a range of further rooms. Additionally, there are outbuildings, gardens, and grounds surrounding the house, including a sea frontage, a former walled garden, and a stone and slate boathouse and stable building. The property also includes around 127.65 acres of farmland, including permanent pasture and rough grazings, a derelict cottage, and traditional stone farm buildings.