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Character Home With Sea Views Offers Space and Flexibility in Heart of Cromarty

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Set in the centre of Cromarty’s historic Church Street, a beautifully extended family home has come onto the market, offering generous living space, sweeping sea views and the rare chance to secure a substantial property in one of the Highlands’ most celebrated coastal towns.

The five bedroom home has been thoughtfully redesigned to balance character with modern comfort.

Large, bright rooms run through the main house, with an additional lounge and shower area offering clear potential to be converted into a self contained apartment or holiday let, creating scope for multi generational living or an income stream.

Alongside the main accommodation, the house includes a dedicated home office, a workshop or studio space, and a box or craft room suitable for creative work or practical storage.

Vehicle access is available to the rear, adding to the property’s ease of use and flexibility.

Cromarty has long been regarded as one of the best preserved historic towns in the Highlands, known for its restored Georgian architecture, strong community spirit and deep maritime heritage.

The town’s galleries, arts centre, harbour and café culture give it an energy far beyond its size, while its waterfront paths and coastal views attract visitors year round.

Once a quiet fishing village, Cromarty has steadily become one of the region’s most sought after places to live, drawing in families, remote workers and those seeking a slower pace without losing the colour of community life.

Yopa Highlands, who are marketing the property, say the home represents a rare opportunity to secure a substantial period house in a setting where demand consistently outstrips supply.

Key features highlighted include the proximity to the shore, access to fibre broadband, the nearby primary school, and the town’s active harbour.

The property is listed at offers over £475,000.

With Cromarty continuing to thrive as both a cultural destination and a close-knit place to live, this Church Street home offers the kind of space, character and adaptability that is seldom available on the open market.

To view the property 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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