A mysterious home that is only accessible by ferry is heading under the hammer for £80,000.
The isolated property is perfect for house hunters who are in need of a bit of quiet.
Located on the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland, unwanted visitors and door-to-door salesmen will need to brave a ferry ride to disturb the new owner’s peace.
The unique property is a former schoolhouse that was originally built in 1893.
The now three-bedroom home is kitted out with some fantastic features such as a private cinema room that can hold up to 20 people.
There is also an indoor hot tub, located in the property’s very own spa room with a changing cubicle and shower.
The old schoolhouse is situated on half an acre of land with a stone wall that marks the perimeter.
The home will head to auction on 22 August, as reported by Luxury Property News, through Online Property Auctions Scotland.
“Accommodation is situated on two floors,” stated the auction house.
“On the ground floor level, the hallway leads to the lounge which has an open fireplace, a kitchen and a separate dining room.
“The ground floor also has a shower room and two porches.
“A rare distinguishing feature that this property has is that there is a private cinema, which can seat up to 20 people.
“Upstairs has three spacious double sized bedrooms and a bathroom.
“A spa room, featuring a hot tub, is based in a converted integral garage, where you will also find a small changing cubicle and shower.
“The price reflects the need for some refurbishment and modernisation, but viewing is highly recommended.
“It is a picturesque Location featuring dramatic scenery and is ideal for the wildlife spotter.”
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