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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

A First Floor Home Looking Out Across Mallaig Bay

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Set along East Bay in Mallaig, this first floor flat looks directly across the harbour and marina, with open views stretching out towards the sea and the Small Isles beyond.

Mallaig is a working coastal village shaped by ferries, fishing boats, and weather, where daily life remains closely tied to the water and the movement of people through the port.

From its elevated position, the flat enjoys a perspective that feels both connected and removed, with harbour activity below and a wider horizon always in view.

Inside, the accommodation is arranged in a straightforward and practical way, allowing the outlook to take centre stage rather than competing with the layout.

The living and dining space sits to the front of the property, where large windows frame the bay and bring constant movement and light into the room.

This is a space that changes with the day, from early morning departures to quiet evenings as the harbour settles.

The kitchen lies to the rear, offering a calm and functional workspace that feels tucked away from the main living areas without being disconnected.

Both bedrooms are double in size, with the principal bedroom enjoying the same front facing outlook across the water.

The second bedroom sits quietly to the rear, providing flexibility for guests, work, or storage without compromising comfort.

The bathroom is neatly arranged and well proportioned, completing the accommodation without excess or complication.

Throughout the flat, the emphasis is on livability rather than finish, with a layout that works just as well for full time living as it does for shorter stays.

Externally, a shared drying green sits to the rear, while on street parking is available directly outside the building.

Living here places you at the heart of Mallaig, with ferries to Skye, Knoydart, and the Small Isles departing nearby, and rail and road links connecting the village back to Fort William.

Shops, cafés, schools, and services are all within easy walking distance, reinforcing the sense that this is a place designed around everyday use rather than occasional visits.

This is a home for those drawn to coastal living with purpose, where the view is not ornamental but part of the daily rhythm of the village.

The property is being marketed by MacPhee & Partners, with full details, photographs, and viewing information available through the official listing.

To view the listing click here

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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