A traditional stone-built fisherman's cottage with uninterrupted views across the Moray Firth and towards the Sutherland hills has been listed for sale at £450,000. The property, named Riana, is located on Shore Street in the coastal town of Lossiemouth and is marketed by Galbraith.
Property Features and Layout
The extended three-bedroom cottage combines original character with modern design and energy efficiency. The heart of the home is a large open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space split across two levels. Additional accommodation includes a lounge with a wood-burning stove, a dedicated music room with walk-in storage, three bedrooms, a family shower room, a utility room, a toilet, a store room, and an integral garage.
The property features large triple-glazed windows that flood the interior with natural light and frame the coastal scenery. Original features are retained alongside modern additions such as remote-controlled blinds and underfloor heating. Sustainability upgrades include gas central heating in the original cottage and an air source heat pump serving the extension. A large floored loft offers potential for additional accommodation, subject to planning consent.
Location and Views
The cottage enjoys a picturesque position on Shore Street, with a garden featuring a paved sun terrace that receives sunshine throughout the summer. Rod Christie from Galbraith commented: "Riana is a wonderful fusion of the contemporary and traditional having been created by the sympathetic conversion and extension of a traditional fisherman's cottage. The location on Shore Road, at the heart of the village, allows for wonderful views towards the Covesea Lighthouse and across the Firth."
Christie added: "It will make for a wonderful family home or equally a characterful second home or holiday let. Lossiemouth is a thriving coastal village with a wide range of amenities on offer within easy reach."
Gallery and Availability
The property is available for purchase at £450,000. More images and information can be found on the Galbraith website.



