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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

A Harbour Side Cottage in The Heart of Kinlochbervie

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Harbour Cottage sits in the fishing village of Kinlochbervie in the far northwest Highlands, where mountains rise steeply behind the harbour and the Atlantic shapes daily life.

This is a place defined by light, weather and working water, with boats moving in and out beneath wide skies and hills that shift colour with the hour.

Set on around half an acre, the cottage enjoys open views across the harbour and towards the surrounding peaks, its position giving both outlook and privacy.

The wraparound garden adds to that sense of space, softening the edges of the house and offering room to sit, grow or simply take in the changing landscape.

Inside, the home balances traditional character with practical updates that support modern living without stripping away its Highland feel.

A bright entrance sunroom provides a natural threshold between outdoors and in, a place to pause with a view before stepping into the main living areas.

The lounge offers a more intimate atmosphere, centred around a coal fireplace that anchors the room and adds warmth through the colder months.

The kitchen has been updated in a clean and functional style, sitting comfortably alongside the older features of the house rather than competing with them.

A separate dining room allows for more formal meals or gatherings, while a utility room and ground floor shower room add welcome practicality.

Upstairs, three bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, with two generous doubles enjoying elevated views over the harbour and hills beyond.

Waking here means looking out across water and rock, with a landscape that feels both dramatic and enduring.

Externally, the grounds include a static caravan and an existing siting for a second, offering potential for guest accommodation or holiday use, subject to the necessary permissions.

An outbuilding provides additional storage, and a hard standing driveway ensures straightforward parking.

The owners also hold adjoining land valued separately, which may be available by negotiation, adding further scope for those seeking more ground.

Kinlochbervie itself remains one of the Highlands’ most striking coastal villages, known for its harbour, access to beaches such as Oldshoremore and Sandwood Bay, and its sense of remoteness without isolation.

This is a home that speaks of west coast resilience and beauty, offering space, outlook and possibility in equal measure.

The property is being marketed by McEwan Fraser Legal, 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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