A stunning farm in the Highlands that comes with several incredible buildings has just gone on sale.
Uvie Farm, which can be found near to the Cairngorms National Park in Newtonmore in Inverness-shire, comes fully stocked and equipped offering someone the chance to escape the rigours of city life and to take up a sustainable rural lifestyle.
On the market for offers over £750,000, this stunning farmstead comes with 44 acres of land and its own pedigree Highland cattle herd.
Also included in the sale are three remarkable buildings, including The Roundhouse, which comes with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside; the spacious Crofthouse, with enough room to sleep up to ten people and The Hairy Cow Studio, a little snug for two.
The main farmhouse, the Roundhouse, is a stunning circular accommodation built using sustainable materials that comes with an open plan living area, huge self-cleaning windows, and beautiful views to the hills, and across the river Spey.
Featuring three bedrooms, a spacious lounge area, a whimsical circular upper chamber and those gorgeous windows, it could make for a beautiful family home.

An oak walkway also connects the Roundhouse to the Crofthouse, another lovely accommodation that has three bedrooms (sleeping up to ten people) that is currently used as AirBnB offering revenue for any prospective owner.
Both buildings have open sunny decks with breathtaking views to the south and west.

Below the Crofthouse you can find the Hairy Cow Studio, which is yet another ideal holiday let for either a solo traveler or a couple looking to enjoy their own private snug. Part of the studio is an actual studio space of 25 square metres with underfloor heating.
This can also be rented for events and classes including yoga, artists retreats, or even parties.
Everything any future owner would need to look after the prize Highland cattle is also part of the deal including stalls and equipment for caring for them.
View the property for yourself here.
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