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A shepherd's cottage with no electricity and in desperate need of renovation has gone on the market for a quarter of a million pounds - because it sits on the scenic North Coast 500 route.
The two-bedroom house in Drumrunie, Sutherland, Caithness, Highlands, is surrounded by some of the most dramatic and beautiful landscapes in Scotland with rugged mountains stretching into the distance.
It also neighbours the River Runie, and is directly off the A835 - the famed NC500 route.
The offgrid retreat needs a full renovation and has no electricity, but it is set within nearly six acres of land with stunning wildlife including rare and protected species on the doorstep.
The two-bedroom former shepherd's cottage in Drumrunie in the Scottish Highlands (pictured) has no electricity and is in need of a full renovation
But it is selling for a quarter of a million pounds as the property can be found along Scotland's scenic North Coast 500 route
The Highland cottage comes with six acres of land, and there is also a timber barn (pictured) and another