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Do you need a zombie apocalypse bug out hideaway?
- The stone built cottage sits on two acres of land and is in the Scottish Highlands
- It is on sale for £130,000 but will require a full refurbishment before moving in
An ‘off-grid’ cottage tucked away in the Highlands has gone on the market for £130,000 – and someone looking for a place to wait out the Zombie apocalypse
With no neighbours as far as the eye can see, the home is the perfect pad for secluded living.
The traditional stone built property boasts two acres and enjoys stunning views of the rolling countryside surrounding Brae Cottage in Dornoch, Sutherland.
Situated in a scenic location, beside the stream known as Abhainn an r-Stratha Charnaig, running from Loch Buidhe, through Torboll Falls and Torboll salmon ladder to the coastal waters of Loch Fleet.
The home is surrounded with views of the Creag Dail na Meine & Beinn Domhnaill hills, offering a peaceful and idyllic setting.
But there is a slight catch – the rural home is ‘uninhabitable’ and will require ‘full renovations’ to ‘bring it into the 21st century’.
Inside, the first floor has a kitchen, bathroom and sitting room – all of which are sparsely decorated and in need of an overhaul, reports Luxury Property News .
Upstairs, accessed via the kitchen, narrow stairs lead up to a skylight and access to two bedrooms.
There are two outbuildings attached to the rear of the property – one used as a log store and coal bunker, and the other stone built and used for storage.
The listing reads: ‘The cottage has the potential to offer its new owners a unique off-grid living experience in a picturesque location.
‘It is a perfect renovation project for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of the highland countryside.’
There is also ‘sufficient land for self-sustainable living’.
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Pictures of the listing have garnered attention on social media.
One user commented: ‘That be a nightmare for my Amazon delivery driver.’
‘Too near a road,’ another person joked.
Someone else said: ‘I have seen way too many werewolf films to live there.’
‘The house at the end of 28 days later,’ one movie buff said.
Another user added: ‘PRO: The night sky would be amazing! CON: No pizza delivery.’
‘Perfect zombie apocalypse retreat,’ someone else quipped.
One fan called it ‘heaven’ while another said it was their ‘dream place’.
But if it’s the right fit for you, the property is currently available for £130,000 with Monster Moves.