Credit: Bell Ingram

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a darling tea room, enriching yourself in natural history, then retiring to your wee hoose overlooking the loch in the evening – your dream may very well come true! This character property in Ardnamurchan offers a wealth of beauty and opportunity to the right buyer, offering the opportunity to purchase a property with multiple income streams. A wonderfully unique location on the western-most peninsula in British mainland, a visitor to this unique center could easily be swayed to take up residence and start a new adventure!

For more first-hand details on this amazing property, visit the Ardnamurchan Natural History website. There you will find details on the center, tearoom, even a very heartwarming blog post about the owners decision to retire and find the next person to enjoy this one of a kind lifestyle business.

From the Bell Ingram Listing:

The Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a thriving business with three identifiable income streams – retail, tearoom and exhibition. The property is set in an enviable rural location on the West Coast of Scotland, a wonderfully scenic location, popular with tourists visiting the region. The exhibition area, or ‘Living Building’ provides an informative journey of local history through the ages, with many exhibits on offer and viewing areas to spot the abundance of wildlife. The building is lovely and cool thanks to a natural ‘living’ roof, and the exposed frame design is flexible enough to allow many configurations of layout.

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