Woodenhouse is an architectural essay in landscape, construction and material. It celebrates the agricultural vernacular in a thoroughly contemporary way. Timber and metal cladding outside are married to a simple palette of white plaster and timber linings internally. This gives the house a hand crafted character that is simultaneously modern and rustic.

An open plan living, dining and kitchen space features a panoramic window over an open view of the sea, the cliffs and the distant islands. The summer sunsets are something that memories can be made of. Inside you will find a log burner, built in fittings, and a fully fitted kitchen. The 4 bedrooms feature open ceilings , and once again a beautiful view. The bathrooms comprise a downstairs bathroom and upstairs shower room.

FACILITIES

  • Bedroom 1 - double bed, walk-in wardrobe

  • Bedroom 2 - double bed, built-in wardrobe

  • Bedroom 3 - twin beds

  • Bedroom 4 - single Bed

  • All bedding uses egyptian cotton sheets and wool blankets

  • Eight seat dining table

  • Woodburning stove with log and kindling starter basket supplied

  • Ground floor bathroom including toilet, basin, full size bath and overhead shower

  • First floor shower room including toilet, basin, walk-in shower which has a drench head thermostatic shower

  • Fully fitted kitchen including full height fridge freezer, Smeg range cooker, induction hob and full size dishwasher

  • Underfloor heating throughout both levels

  • Onsite parking for two cars.

  • 48” Smart TV, up to 50mb/s Wifi, Bluetooth/Airplay music player. 4G connection available for all major networks

  • Kitchen basics provided (salt, pepper, olive oil, tea, coffee, sugar)

  • Laundry cupboard, washing machine, drying pulley

  • External raised deck area, deckchairs and direct access to the sea

  • Wild garden

As an average rule of thumb we are 5.5 – 6 hours drive from Glasgow, a little longer from Edinburgh, 3 – 3.5 hours from Inverness, 3 hours from Fort William and 1.5 hours from the Skye Bridge. The journey alone is probably one of the most beautiful however we do always recommend that you look out for the wild deer through Cluanie, the feral goats in Glenshiel, llamas in Kintail and of course the sheep all over Skye.