The Scotsman

Estate house back on market after ‘rainforest’ plans fall through

- George Mair www.scotsman.com

A ten-bedroom estate house in the highlands will soon be back on the market after plans to turn it into “The Scottish Rainforest Centre” fell through.

Woodland Trust Scotland acquired Couldoran House in Wester Ross in 2021, as part of the purchase of the wider Couldoran Estate. Situated at the foot of the striking Corbett Beinn Bhàn, a potential buyer proposed to use the house as The Scottish Rainforest Centre (Src),a standard bear er for conservati­on efforts across Scotland’ s rainforest zone. However, the charity set up to establish the Centre has now withdrawn from the purchase. As a result, Couldoran House will soon be going back on the market.

The house, built for the son of a local landowning family in 1928, overlooks the start of the Bealach na Bà to Applecross, about 90 minutes drive from Inverness.

George Anderson, spokesman for Woodland Trust Scotland, said: “Anyone who has ever driven around the bend from Kishorn towards the start of the Bealach na Bà will have encountere­d a sweeping view of the white house set amongst woodland with a breathtaki­ng mountain backdrop.

“It is an absolutely amazing location and the views outwards from the house are just as stunning. We wish to sell Couldoran House to someone whose plans align with our mission or contribute to the wellbeing of the local community and economy. Ideally both.

“Preference will be given to buyers wishing to use the building for a positive environmen­tal or social purpose. given its lo caa tion close to the popular NC500 tourist route, Couldoran House has great potential as a lifestyle business or social enterprise.”

Woodland Trust Scotland bought Ben Shieldaig, a 1752ft mountain with ancient native rainforest remnants on its slopes in 2019, citing its “vast potential” and wildlife including sea eagles, golden eagles, red squirrels, pine mar tens and otters. The neighbouri­ng Couldoran Estate was added two years later, doubling the size of the property to create the combined estate now known as Gleann Shìldeag.

The Trust plans to restore and expand the existing native woodland, improve public access and establish a healthy and resilient mosaic of habitats. However, its interest is in the land where new woodland can be created and it does not wish to own buildings.

The proposal to buy the 96-year-old house and turn it into The Scottish Rainforest Centre appeared to be an ideal solution, meshing perfectly with the Trust's work.

Couldoran House is set in the spectacula­r Wester Ross National Scenic Area and the Wester Ross Unesco Biosphere Reserve, part of Scotland’s rainforest zone. The house would have been run as an educationa­l hub providing accommodat­ion for visiting students and researcher­s, hosting exhibition­s and championin­g conservati­on of the rainforest zone. However, the charity set up to establish the SRC has withdrawn from the purchase. It is understood the plans were not sustainabl­e under current interest rates.

The SRC – the brainchild of internatio­nally renowned Australian-born environmen­tal lawyer and act iv istkathryn­rae – is now in discussion­s regarding a permanent home elsewhere.

 ?? ?? Couldoran House overlooks the start of the Bealach na Bà to Applecross, about 90 minutes drive from Inverness
Couldoran House overlooks the start of the Bealach na Bà to Applecross, about 90 minutes drive from Inverness

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