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- The property, which is in need of some renovation, still retains its original character, including a unique hand carved Oak fire surround, cornices and stunning staircase, offers generous versatile living space and enjoys stunning views across unspoiled countryside towards the Cromarty Firth
- Viewing is highly recommended for anyone with vision who can fully appreciate the potential this property has to offer and the truly enviable location
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Description
Newmore House is a substantial period property located in the quiet hamlet of Scotsburn, Ross-shire, built circa 1875 by Alexander Ross. The property still retains its original character, including hand-carved oak fire surrounds, cornices, and a stunning staircase, and offers generous living space with stunning views across the countryside towards the Cromarty Firth. The property sits on approximately 4 acres of garden ground, which could be used in various ways, including a country retreat, hotel, or converted into apartments.
It also comes with three letting units, currently unfinished, which could provide an immediate income stream. The property is located near Inverness City Centre, UHI University Campus, and the airport, making it an ideal base for those seeking a quiet countryside lifestyle with nearby conveniences. The property has a unique charm and offers endless possibilities for renovation and restoration, making it a truly unique and enviable location.