A two-bedroom cottage on a remote island with no neighbours in sight hits the market for £195,000.
The property boasts incredible views of the coast.
It’s described as an “enchanting, traditional cottage and a wonderful place to find isolation and adventure” as there are no neighbours in sight.
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The home is located on the Burg Peninsula, Isle of Mull, Scotland which is popular for anyone looking to spot golden eagles, feral goats, red deer and otters.

The Burg is also famous for MacCulloch’s fossil tree, a 50 million year old fossil imprint of a tree trunk visible in the cliffs.
Buyers can access the Isle of Mull by taking a car ferry from Oban to Craignure.
The cottage is being advertised by Bell Ingram.

It is being advertised on Rightmove, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The plot is approximately 0.31 acre and the home comes with a glazed sunroom leading through to the kitchen, a sitting room and two bedrooms.
It also has a garden and a shed.

The listing reads: “An exciting opportunity to acquire a traditional two-bedroom bothy cottage, set in a spectacular location on the ever-popular Isle of Mull.
“Situated in a wonderful rural location with open views over Loch Scridain, Achadhiseil offers buyers an opportunity to acquire an enchanting, traditional cottage, a wonderful place to find isolation and adventure.

“The property is accessed by a shared private track from the single-track island road and benefits from a wonderful, elevated position, with open seas views.”
It adds: “Entrance to the property is from the front, with a glazed sunroom leading through to the kitchen.
“A central hallway gives access to the sitting room and two bedrooms, the largest of which enjoys open views to the front.

“To the left of the property, an area of the grounds has been landscaped, with a garden path leading up to an area of lawn.
“A gated access provides access to the back of the house where a log store is located. A sizable garden shed is located adjacent to the main house.”

It continues: “The property is located on the Burg Peninsula, a spectacularly beautiful area of Mull, popular with those looking to observe golden eagles, feral goats, red deer and otters.
“The Burg is also famous for MacCulloch’s fossil tree, a 50 million year old fossil imprint of a tree trunk visible in the cliffs, a walk popular with those looking to explore this exciting geological feature.
“The Isle of Mull is the second largest island within the Inner Hebrides.
“The island is accessed via a regular car ferry service from Oban to Craignure.”




