At the edge of Whitehall village, where the land meets the sea and the pace of life softens, Orcadia sits quietly looking out across the waters to Papa Stronsay and Mill Bay.
This is a house shaped by its setting.
Stone built, solid and grounded, Orcadia feels like the kind of home that belongs exactly where it stands, offering shelter, space and a daily connection to the changing moods of the sea.



Inside, the living room centres around a wood burning stove, the sort of room made for winter evenings, weather rolling in, and the simple comfort of warmth and quiet.
The kitchen and dining area is bright and practical, with space to cook, gather and linger, while a separate dining or family room opens directly onto the rear garden, blurring the line between inside and out on calmer days.
A shower room and rear entrance on the ground floor speak to real island living, where coats, boots and daily routines are shaped by wind, tide and season rather than convenience alone.
Upstairs, three well proportioned bedrooms each enjoy open views, a rare luxury that makes waking up here feel connected to the landscape rather than enclosed by it.
A family bathroom completes the upper floor, offering straightforward, comfortable accommodation suited to families, remote workers or anyone seeking a more measured way of life.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden provides a sheltered, private space, mainly laid to lawn, with room to grow vegetables, keep pets, or simply sit and listen to the quiet.
Stronsay is known for its beaches, wildlife and strong sense of community, with regular ferry links offering connection to mainland Orkney without sacrificing the peace that island life brings.
Homes like Orcadia are not about spectacle.
They are about space, permanence and the quiet confidence of a place that offers more than it needs to say.
The property is being marketed by K Allan Properties, with full details and viewing information available via the listing.
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