2 bed detached house for sale in Lag A Chealla, 7 Rushgarry, Berneray, Isle Of North Uist HS6, £165,000

165,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65292262
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
2 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Contact name:
Anderson Banks
Phone(s):
01870 601000

* Freehold
* Private garden
* Off street parking
* Double glazing
* Fireplace
**closing date 8th September at 12 noon**
We are pleased to bring to the market this delightful 1 ½ storey, 2 - bedroom,
detached property located on the beautiful and sought after island of
Berneray. This traditional croft house is presented in good condition and has
been sympathetically renovated to reflect the charm of its original interior.
Lag a’ Chealla is nestled within croft land and boasts a wealth of attractive
features including feature exposed stone interior walls and traditional
“v - lining” in many rooms, a lounge with a cosy open fire set within an
attractive fireplace, a kitchen/diner, two generously proportioned bedrooms, a
shower room, and a delightful garden. Attached to the property is a spacious
studio which would lend itself to being converted into a letting room,
alternatively a doorway could be re - instated to include this area into the
living accommodation of the main property. A truly unspoilt location accessed
via a croft track and just a short walk to the white sandy beach of Beasdaire
on the east side of Berneray, an ideal location for water sports. Berneray
also offers a wealth of flora and fauna which draws artists and photographers
to the island. The fresh water lochan to the rear of the property appears
during the winter months and attracts a wealth of birdlife.
The Berneray/Leverburgh ferry is within easy reach and Lochmaddy, which boasts
two hotels, Doctors surgery, bank and ferry terminal (Lochmaddy to Uig, Isle
of Skye), is approximately 12 miles away. Berneray is an enchanting island
located in the Sound of Harris and is linked to North Uist by causeway. It is
inhabited by around 120 people served by a local shop/Bistro, post office,
church, community centre and fortnightly doctor’s surgery. Local buses run
regularly. Schools are located at Paible and Liniclate.
As well as its Gaelic speaking heritage, Berneray is traditionally a crofting
island with a working harbour and a wealth of flora and fauna. See also and,
_North_Uist

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