First published at 18:31 UTC on November 17th, 2023.
Own a slice of working railway history with this two-bedroom house in the Scottish Highlands converted from the Victorian station building on The Jacobite heritage line featured in the Harry Potter films.
That's hardly a muggle alive who can s…
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Own a slice of working railway history with this two-bedroom house in the Scottish Highlands converted from the Victorian station building on The Jacobite heritage line featured in the Harry Potter films.
That's hardly a muggle alive who can say the Hogwarts Express passes by their home, and the captivating scene of the steam engine pulling its crimson carriages never loses its thrill.
Inside the house, everything leads off the entrance hall, so let's start with the main event: the 330 sq ft open-plan living space.
This voluminous room was the original ticketing hall and its extra-high timber-paneled ceilings are punctuated with modern skylights to pull in natural light.
Five shuttered windows around three walls pull in more light from the north, south and east, while the centrepiece brick fireplace not only looks the part, but ensures cosy winter evenings when it's nippy outside.
There's plenty of room here to arrange your furniture as you please with more than enough space for dining and seating zones.
Along one wall below the original station sign, the plywood kitchen cabinets have grey fascias in the colour of the original West Highland Line livery, paired with a natural timber worktop and enamel Belfast sink. Appliances include a dishwasher, stove and fridge.
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