A rare Highland retreat has come to market with the sale of Camus An Eilean near Arrina in Strathcarron.
Set on the northern shores of Loch Torridon, the property is offered at offers over £550,000 by Bell Ingram.
The sale includes a traditional C Listed stone cottage, over nine acres of land, three outbuildings with scope for development subject to consents, and Eilean Mor, a private island of 7.42 acres set in the clear waters of the loch.
The cottage sits in a peaceful fold of grassland and native trees with wide open views to mountain and sea.
Its setting feels secluded yet connected to the elements, with direct shore access, a shingle beach, and a jetty for small craft.
Inside, the layout is generous and familiar, with a kitchen, living room, dining room, four double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate WC.
Original fireplaces, wood burning stoves, and hardwood detailing preserve the character that buyers love in an authentic Highland home.
The three outbuildings add useful storage today and potential tomorrow for workshops, studios, or guest accommodation, always subject to the necessary permissions.
Eilean Mor is the crown of the sale, a rugged private island alive with seabirds and native flora.
It is a place for quiet exploration, for picnics and sea air, and for the kind of stillness that modern life forgets.
From the cottage to the island the sense is of two worlds in one purchase.
Joanne Stennett of Bell Ingram, who is handling the sale, says the property blends romance with practicality.
She describes Camus An Eilean as an uncommon chance to secure a traditional home with a true piece of the Highlands attached.
Buyers seeking a base for family life, creative projects, or slow escapes will find a flexible canvas waiting for a thoughtful hand.
The waters of Loch Torridon are famed for clarity and colour, and on still days the views settle into a mirror that doubles the beauty of the hills.
On lively days the short fetch and changing weather bring drama to the window and a reason to light the stove.
Shore access is a rare asset and here it comes with room to land a tender and to step straight into the day’s adventure.
The wider setting places you within reach of wild beaches, quiet single track roads, and a community that values the land and the sea.
For many, the appeal will be simple.
This is a chance to own a home with a private island in one of Scotland’s most storied landscapes.
It is a place to make memories, to host friends, to write, to fish, to do nothing at all, and to feel time move at the pace of tide.
Enquiries and viewings are through Bell Ingram’s Beauly office on 01463 717 799 or by email at highland@bellingram.co.uk.
Further details are available from the agent, who can advise on viewings, legal packs, and the process for offers.




