Beach House is set on the front street of Ullapool over looking the sea. A fishing community established in 1788 but with local settlements dating back to the iron age, this part of the was originally designed by the engineer Thomas Telford and still retains much of the original character and features.
Beach House itself was built by and is still owned by the same family over 100years ago. Generations of fishermen and Highlanders have been raised within these walls and now you can share their experience in a newly renovated and beautiful self-catering holiday cottage.
On the shores of Loch Broom, Ullapool is a thriving and vibrant wee village offering a base for exploring the region, stopping to enjoy the village and culture, or a stop off for those touring or perhaps on route through the North Coast 500 – Scotland’s answer to Route 66!
Take a look around our site to find out more about the house, village and area.