Set on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula near the western edge of mainland Britain, Far View Cottage sits above Kilchoan with open views towards the Sound of Mull and the shifting light beyond.
This is a place where land meets sea without ceremony, and where the landscape sets the tone for daily life rather than the other way around.

The house itself dates from around 1900 and has been extended over time, resulting in a home that feels expansive without losing its cottage roots.
From the outside, it settles naturally into its surroundings, while inside it reveals a layout that is flexible, generous, and quietly capable of adapting to different ways of living.
The main living spaces are positioned to make the most of outlook and atmosphere, with windows framing water and hillside views and a woodburning stove grounding the heart of the home.
Rooms flow easily from one to the next, creating a sense of continuity rather than division, and allowing the house to work equally well as a family home or a shared retreat.

Alongside the main house sits an independent annex, arranged over two floors, which offers clear separation while remaining visually and practically connected.

This space opens up a range of possibilities, from extended family living to guest accommodation or income generation, without compromising the integrity of the main house.

Across both sections of the property, bedrooms are well proportioned and quietly placed, with several enjoying their own en suite facilities and outlooks across land and sea.
Throughout, the emphasis is on usability and comfort rather than show, with spaces designed to be lived in year round.
The grounds extend to around an acre, wrapping the house in open space and providing a sense of privacy that feels earned rather than engineered.

Paths, patios, and garden areas invite use rather than maintenance, with room for sitting out, growing, or simply watching the weather roll in.

A glamping pod and prepared base for a further pod hint at future potential, whether for visitors, creative use, or small scale enterprise, subject to appropriate arrangements.
Kilchoan itself is a small but well connected community, with local amenities, a ferry link to Mull, and access to some of the most striking coastal and hill walking in the West Highlands.
Life here is shaped by nature, scale, and distance, but remains practical and grounded rather than isolated.
This is a home for those who value space, outlook, and flexibility, and who understand that in places like this, quality of life comes from what surrounds you as much as what sits within the walls.
The property is being marketed by McIntyre & Company, with full details, photographs, and viewing information available through the official listing.




