Listed for £140,000
May 12, 2025
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Upstairs, the landing leads to two more double bedrooms, both a good size, each with a fireplace set on a corner wall. One of the rooms enjoys open views across the surrounding landscape and out to the sea, bringing in plenty of natural light. There’s also a small study or store room on this level, adding extra flexibility.
The bathroom has been recently updated and offers a clean, modern finish. A full-sized bath with electric shower above sits along one wall while the wash hand basin and toilet are built into a compact vanity unit on another. Wood laminate flooring adds warmth underfoot and a small radiator ensures the room stays comfortable year-round.
Windows and external doors are all uPVC-framed and double glazed. Heating is provided by an external Grant oil-fired boiler, connected to radiators throughout the property. Hot water is stored in a cylinder located in the front upstairs bedroom.
With its original fabric, generous layout and a location that combines coastal peace with accessibility to Wick, this is a property full of potential. Nybster Broch is a short 5 minute walk away with environmental and historical interest with information on this available at the Broch Centre next to the property. For the right buyer, this is a rare chance to create something truly special in a one-of-a-kind setting. Book your viewing now, contact Hamish Homes today!
About Auckengill
Auckengill is a small coastal hamlet in Caithness, just 7 miles south of John o’ Groats and around 10 miles from Wick, the nearest town with full amenities. Set along the rugged northern edge of Scotland, it offers sweeping sea views, quiet surroundings and a strong sense of rural community. The area is ideal for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with access to nature, walking and fishing.
Wick provides supermarkets, healthcare, restaurants and rail connections. Local schooling is available in nearby Keiss Primary, with secondary education at Wick High School.
Auckengill also hosts the Northlands Viking Centre, adding local character and history. Buyers are drawn to the scenic location, affordability and the chance to live in an unspoiled environment with essential services close by. It’s well-suited for remote workers, retirees or anyone looking for a slower pace of life.
General Information:
Services: Mains Water, Electric & Oil
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: E (44)
Entry Date: Early entry available
Home Report: Available on request.
Viewings: 7 Days accompanied by agent.