Surrounded by a mix of traditional homes and agricultural land, the property benefits from a tranquil rural setting while remaining conveniently close to local amenities, including the village shop and church. Along the way, you may encounter the famous Eriskay Ponies — a rare native breed that roams freely across the island.
Steeped in history and natural beauty, Eriskay is renowned for its connection to the Jacobite Rebellion, as the nearby Coilleag a’ Phrionnsa was where Bonnie Prince Charlie first landed on Scottish soil in July 1745. The island also became famous following the wreck of the S.S. Politician off its shores in 1941, inspiring Sir Compton Mackenzie’s celebrated novel Whisky Galore.
Accommodation comprises
Detached house
Kitchen
Lounge/Diner
3 Double bedrooms
Shower Room
Bathroom
Gardens to front and rear
Storage shed