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Northbeck Cottage, High Corrie, Isle Of Arran

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Two bedroom cottage with authentic feel
  • Spectacular views towards the Cumbraes and the Ayrshire Coast
  • Beautiful elevated location in historical clachan of High Corrie
  • Traditional stone built detached cottage
  • Beautifully presented and in walk in condition
  • Off road parking and gardens

Description

Nestled in the picturesque historical clachan of High Corrie on the Isle of Arran, this charming cottage offers a delightful blend of traditional character and modern comfort. With two reception rooms, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms, this property has a versatile layout and is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat, a family home or studio.

The cottage is beautifully presented and in walk-in condition, allowing you to settle in without the need for immediate renovations. It retains many original features that add to its charm, while also providing modern conveniences for a comfortable lifestyle. The elevated position of the property affords stunning sea views, making it an ideal spot for enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape on the edge of Goatfell.

Off road parking is available for up to two vehicles or more, ensuring convenience for you and your guests. This cottage is not just a home; it is a lifestyle choice, offering a peaceful escape in a historic setting. Whether you are looking to relax in the serene environment or explore the scenic wonders of the Isle of Arran, this property is a perfect match. Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting cottage your own.

The Clachan Of High Corrie - Access is by the narrow track which leads from the public road up to this settlement with its apparently random cluster of homes built around the small mountain burn.
Dating from the beginning of the 19th century, most of the cottages are in the conservation area of High Corrie, including Northbeck Cottage, are ‘B’ listed by Historic Scotland as being of special architectural interest. Further information on this can be accessed on the Historic Scotland website at

Entrance Porch - 1.45 x 1.50 (4'9" x 4'11" ) - The quarried tiled entrance porch is a handy space for leaving your outdoor gear, as you step up into the hallway.

Hallway - 1.92 x 2.67 overall (6'3" x 8'9" overall) - The hallway is flooded with light from the glazed door to the entrance porch with timber stairs to the upper floor and two handy understair cupboards

Shower Room - 2.50 x 1.60 (8'2" x 5'2") - The groundfloor shower is off the hallway and has a frosted window looking into the front gardens.
Fully tiled and fitted with under floor heating and a walk in shower.

Lounge - 7.21 x 4.04 overall (23'7" x 13'3" overall) - The hallway opens through the cottage door into a spacious open plan lounge with wood burning stove. The dual aspect windows take in the wonderful views across the gardens and beyond to the Firth of Clyde.

Kitchen - 2.47 2.65 (8'1" 8'8") - The kitchen is to the front of the cottage and open to lounge/ dining area.
It is beautifully fitted with bespoke timber wall and base units, pantry cupboard, a belfast sink, gas 5 burner hob, electric oven and a large larder fridge/freezer.

Sitting Room / Studio/ Bedroom 3 - 4.78 x 3.25 (15'8" x 10'7") - A second sitting room/ studio / office space / third bedroom steps down from the lounge. Also taking in the wonderful views across the Firth of Clyde through the dual aspect windows and glazed door out to the gardens.
With direct access to the gardens and the utility, cloakroom and shower room, this could be a self contained studio apartment offer scope for additional revenue.

Utility - 1.50 x 1.30 (4'11" x 4'3") - Off the sitting room to the rear of the cottage it is fitted with a belfast sink and a washing machine with window out to the side.

Store/ Cloakroom - 2.04 x 1.30 (6'8" x 4'3") - With an external door to the side and roof window - the store/ cloak room side entrance is fully tiled and has plenty of space for storing all your outdoor gear and access through into the utility space.

Shower Room/ Wet Room - 1.30 1.65 (4'3" 5'4") - A handy wetroom with W.C fully tiled off the utility room.

Upper Hallway - 2.07 x 1.47 overall (6'9" x 4'9" overall ) - The timber staircase from the entrance hallway leads up the first floor and an upper hallway, flooded with natural light from the roof window.

Bedroom 1 - 3.25 x 0.58 overall (10'7" x 1'10" overall ) - The main double bedroom is timber panelled, with camcile ceilings and has a roof window taking in the views across High Corrie and beyond. There is a small sink fitted within the room and built in wardrobe, cupboards and under eaves storage space.

Bedroom 2 - 2.44 x 3.59 overall (8'0" x 11'9" overall ) - A cosy bedroom which is also timber panelled with roof window and camcile ceilings taking in the views across High Corrie and beyond.

Garden - The gardens are substantial and naturally landscaped surrounding Northbeck Cottage, mostly laid to grass with flower beds and shurbs planted. There is a large timber shed and log store and gravel off road parking to the side of the house.

Services - The property is connected to mains electricity and water, drainage is to a septic tank located within the grounds.
Heating and hot water are supplied by the electric with storage heaters, panel heaters and underfloor heating in the shower room, this is supplemented by the wood burning stove in the lounge.

Council Tax - Northbeck Cottage is rated “D” band paying £1,987.79 in 2026/27 including water.

A Little More Information - High Corrie is a unique settlement nestling in the hills over the village of Corrie and access is by a tarmac track road.
The picturesque village of Corrie is located on the East coast of Arran.
The well used village hall hosts many events throughout the year, there is also a wonderful hotel with village pub, and a very popular seafood delicatessen, Mara.
There is primary school with early years classes, high school being located in Lamlash to which pupils are conveyed daily by bus. The neighbouring village of Sannox is a mile towards the north and is home to one of Arran’s seven golf clubs. Brodick is located 6 miles to the south.

The Isle of Arran is a place where you can find a little bit of everything you could ever want from a Scottish island; an ever-changing coastline, dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered beaches, verdant forests, great cultural festivals and a wealth of tasty local produce.

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The vendor or their agent reserves the right to accept any offer at any time without prior notice being given. However the agent will, so far as is reasonably possible, advise all prospective purchasers who have notified the agents of their intention to offer, of any closing date and time which may be set. These particulars are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they should not form or constitute any part of any contract.

Cal Mac Travel Details - If you intend to travel to Arran from the mainland and want to bring your own transport please contact Caledonian MacBrayne to reserve the car and check that the ferry is sailing to timetable on the day of travel.
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Band: D
LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
Listed
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Monthly repayments£1,354
Property: £ 270,000
Deposit: £ 27,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Arran Estate Agents, Arran

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About Arran Estate Agents

Arran Estate Agents is the longest established estate agent on the Isle of Arran and has been owned and run by Bob Brass since 1990.

Bob Brass is a chartered surveyor with a wealth of experience of the Arran property market, accumulated over many years. Bob and his staff have built up a successful business and take pride in their professional reputation whilst never forgetting that a personal service is very important to their clients. When dealing with a small island community it is important to understand the uniqueness of their property market, why one property might command a different value to another and steps that owners can take to get their property ready for market; all this comes with experience.

Although Bob is now retired, the business is run by our friendly team of highly experienced professionals who, like Bob, live and work on the island. Bob's ethos behind the business remains. Using their wealth of local knowledge, coupled with an extremely friendly approach, ensures clients receive the very best advice and support at all times - to try to make the experience of selling a property as painless as possible for the vendor.

Home Reports are a major part of the sales process in Scotland and can seem daunting when you haven't dealt with them before. Arran Estate Agents have a high level of expertise on this process and we will guide you throughout to ensure you fully understand the system and maximise the opportunities they present.

Arran Estate Agents is easy to find, enjoying a prominent location in the heart of Brodick, so please feel free to pop in for a chat at any time....

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