Ken MacDonald & Co are delighted to bring to the market this charming four-bedroom detached dwellinghouse, set on the beautiful Island of Barra. The home benefits from UPVC double glazing throughout and is heated via oil-fired central heating, further complemented by a welcoming open fire – ideal for creating a cosy atmosphere during the cooler months.Enjoying breathtaking panoramic views over Bagh Thiarabhagh, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a home in one of the most serene and scenic parts of the Outer Hebrides. While the property would benefit from modernisation in certain areas, it presents potential for those looking to design a home to their taste. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat, a family residence, or a base to embrace the island lifestyle, this property offers a wealth possibilities. Surrounded by well-maintained garden grounds, the property provides a peaceful outdoor space perfect for relaxation, gardening, or enjoying the natural beauty of the island. There is also two outdoor sheds, great for storing any outdoor equipment or furniture. Ardveenish is a small, peaceful village situated approximately seven miles northeast of Castlebay. As the hub of the island, Castlebay offers a wide range of essential services and amenities, including a combined primary and secondary school, a community centre with swimming pool, a supermarket, post office, hospital, and both GP and dental surgeries. The area also features several hotels, cafés, and local businesses that thrive particularly during the busy summer months, when the island welcomes a steady influx of visitors. Castlebay also serves as the main ferry terminal for the island, with Caledonian MacBrayne operating daily sailings from Oban during the summer season, and a reduced schedule in winter. Additionally, a smaller ferry connects Ardmhor, located on the east coast of Barra, with Eriskay, offering further access to the Uists and beyond. Regular flights also operate between Barra and both Glasgow and Benbecula. Remarkably, Barra's airport is one of the few in the world where scheduled flights land on the beach, using the cockle sands as a natural runway — a unique and memorable experience for travellers. *