Three-bedroom indoor cottage with its own CINEMA that hit the market for £85,000

A THREE-bedroom cottage has appeared on the Scottish asset market, and it has a novelty.

The house, on the picturesque Shetland Island of Housay, has a separate kitchen and dining area, a fireplace, a bathroom with a shower, and two porches.

The lucky customer will also be able to enjoy a personal cinema with 20 seats and a built-in garage remodeled as a spa room.

Upstairs there are 3 spacious double bedrooms and a bathroom.

It can be purchased for bids over £85,000.

Once in Shetland, the future owner will need to take a 90-minute ferry from the mainland to reach the property.

A description of the location reads: “The assets sit on half an acre with dry stone walls surrounding the perimeter.

“There is a separate shed with power supply, as well as two other outbuildings that need repair. A nearby movable mast indicates remote work.

“The assets are within walking distance of local amenities such as the public lounge, post office and local shop, while enjoying the benefits of quiet rural living.

“The school is on one of the two inhabited islands of Out Skerries. Housay is connected via a short road bridge that forms the Out Skerries archipelago, 11 miles east of the Shetland mainland.

“It’s known for its stunning scenery and extraordinary wildlife, especially spring and fall migrations. “

The viewings are very positive for the property, which “would gain advantages with its renovation and modernization. “

Elsewhere, he recounted how a one-bedroom Scottish apartment hit the market for just £99,000; However, there is a huge catch.

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