
Corran Lighthouse Lodge, Ardgour, Fort William, Highland, PH33

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
2,537 sq ft
236 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- A historic C-Listed residence in one of Scotland’s most iconic lighthouse settings.
- Occupying its own promontory with panoramic views of Fort William, Glencoe and Mull.
- A rare waterfront home combining maritime heritage with spectacular Highland scenery.
- The former keepers’ house of Corran Point Lighthouse, dating back to 1860.
- Beautiful private grounds with a unique connection to the shoreline and lighthouse.
- An elevated sun deck offering breathtaking views across Loch Linnhe.
- A chance to own a remarkable piece of Scotland’s lighthouse history.
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Description
Occupying an extraordinary position on the shore of Loch Linnhe, Corran Lighthouse Lodge is a distinctive and historic C-Listed residence forming part of one of Scotland's most iconic lighthouse settings. Set on its own promontory and enjoying panoramic views across the water to Fort William, Glencoe and Mull, the property combines maritime heritage with exceptional natural beauty. Rarely does a property come to the market offering such a remarkable connection to Scotland's nautical past whilst providing a substantial family home in one of the Highlands' most spectacular waterfront locations.
The property was originally constructed as the keepers' house serving Corran Point Lighthouse, which was established in 1860 by the renowned engineers Thomas and David Stevenson to guide vessels through the Corran Narrows. The lighthouse remains operational today and continues to be owned and maintained by the Northern Lighthouse Board, whilst the keepers' house presents an opportunity to acquire an important part of this historic lighthouse complex.
The house extends to approximately 2,537 sq ft and provides bright and well-arranged accommodation across over two floors. Characterful interiors, generous proportions and an abundance of natural light combine to create a comfortable and welcoming home.
The principal sitting room is an impressive reception space, notable for its generous proportions and high ceilings, with large sash windows framing attractive views and drawing daylight deep into the room. A wood-burning stove set within a handsome brick fireplace provides a focal point and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The kitchen offers a particularly charming and welcoming space at the heart of the home. Thoughtfully arranged around a cosy aga and fitted with a range of cabinetry, generous work space and integrated appliances, it offers a relaxed space for day-to-day living framed by views of Loch Linnhe. Located off is an elegant dining room providing additional space for formal entertaining and family gatherings. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a spacious utility room, fitted with storage, extensive worktops and laundry facilities.
The bedroom accommodation extends to five well-proportioned bedrooms, all of which are en-suite. Arranged over two floors, the layout provides considerable flexibility with two en-suite bedrooms on the ground floor and three further en-suite bedrooms together with a separate study/potential sixth bedroom on the first floor. Enjoying an abundance of natural light and attractive outlooks throughout, the accommodation readily lends itself to family living, guest accommodation and home working.
GARDEN & GROUNDS
A defining characteristic of the property is the relationship between the house and its surroundings. The house sits within its own enclosed grounds, bounded by stone walls and enjoying a unique relationship with both the shoreline and the lighthouse. Expanses of lawn, gravelled pathways and mature planting provide an attractive and private setting, with the lighthouse forming a striking and ever-present feature of the views.
The property benefits from an abundance of locations well situated to fully appreciate the expansive views. A superb elevated sun deck enjoys outstanding vistas and is an exceptional vantage point from which to enjoy the changing colours and moods of the landscape throughout the day. A particularly charming feature is the external staircase leading out from the first floor, offering a delightful spot with yet another perspective from which to appreciate the spectacular setting.
Beyond the principal house grounds lies a substantial additional walled garden, creating a wonderful sense of space and separation. Predominantly laid to lawn and enclosed by mature planting, this attractive area is centred around a traditional sundial and provides a beautiful ornamental landscape as well as extensive space for recreation, family enjoyment and outdoor entertaining.
A large detached workshop provides excellent space for outdoor equipment and boating accessories, with electricity, insulated linen store and lean-to wood shed.
Corran Point Lighthouse has guided vessels through the Corran Narrows since 1860 and occupies an important position on Loch Linnhe. Designed by the celebrated Stevenson engineering dynasty, the lighthouse was notably among the earliest automated lighthouses in Britain. Today it remains an active navigational aid and an enduring landmark of Scotland's west coast.
The opportunity to acquire the former keepers' house is therefore not simply the purchase of a waterfront residence, but ownership of a significant part of an historic lighthouse community whose origins stretch back more than 165 years.
Location
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Welcome to Ardgour -To discover more about this beautiful Highland location, please copy and paste the link below into your browser to watch a short Welcome to Ardgour video. The video provides an introduction to the area, showcasing its stunning scenery, local amenities, community spirit, and the exceptional outdoor lifestyle that Ardgour has to offer.
The property occupies a magnificent setting at Corran Point on the western shore of Loch Linnhe, adjacent to the Corran Ferry crossing which provides convenient access to Fort William and the A82 beyond. Corran Point enjoys an enviable position between Fort William (9.5 miles) and Glencoe (8 miles), placing some of the Highlands' most celebrated scenery and amenities within easy reach.
The nearby villages of Onich (2.3 miles) and Ballachulish (7 miles) provide a range of everyday conveniences, cafés, restaurants and visitor facilities, whilst Fort William offers comprehensive shopping, schooling and transport links. Often referred to as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, Fort William is internationally renowned for its outdoor pursuits, including hillwalking, mountaineering, sailing, cycling and skiing. The surrounding areas offer an exceptional range of recreational opportunities throughout the year. From world-class hillwalking and mountaineering in Glencoe and on Ben Nevis, to mountain biking, trail running, kayaking, sailing and wild swimming, the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. During the winter months, skiing and snow sports are available at nearby Nevis Range and Glencoe Mountain Resort, while countless forest trails, coastal routes and Munros can be explored directly from the doorstep.
The scenery surrounding Corran Point is among the finest in Scotland. Ben Nevis forms a dramatic backdrop across the loch, whilst the hills of Ardgour rise immediately behind the property. Nearby destinations include Glen Nevis, Glenfinnan, Loch Leven, the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and the rugged landscapes of Glencoe, all contributing to a setting that is both beautiful and endlessly accessible. For those seeking an active Highland lifestyle, few locations offer such an outstanding combination of adventure, scenery and convenience. The local community is supportive and lively, with Ardgour Ales, The Inn at Ardgour, and Nomad Caravan Café providing food and drink. There’s a village hall, a parish church designed by Thomas Telford, and a strong tradition of music in the community, with Watercolour Music at its heart. There is a primary school in Ardgour and a secondary school and in Strontian (14 miles).
Square Footage: 2,537 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Oil fired boiler
Private drainage - septic tank
The property is a C-Listed building.
Brochures
Web DetailsParticulars- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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