Meditative escapes

Kyle House Sutherland, Scotland

Agape Destinations

The freestanding

Vieques tub was

positioned to look out

onto Ben Loyal, allowing

visitors to fully relax,

recharge and soak in the

wild Scottish landscape

in complete peace.

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The windswept Scotland Highlands are beloved for

their rugged landscape, picturesque vistas and wild flora.

Those who choose to venture to this majestic yet desolate

part of the world do so for its quiet, restorative isolation

and disconnection from the travails of modern life. When

the Kyle House’s owners first came across the remnants

of a 19th-century stone cottage in Kyle of Tongue, a sea

inlet on Scotland’s northwest coast, despite its extremely

dilapidated state they endeavored to transform the

crumbling ruin into a tranquil weekend escape.

They called on Swiss interior designer Ruth Kramer

and Edinburgh-based architecture firm GRAS to bring

the cottage to life. It took over three years to restore

the stone structure, partly due to the discovery of a rare

type of bat in the building’s roof, and partly because of

the intricacy of the construction project. The resulting two-

story gabled house is composed largely of traditional local

materials such as Caithness stone, lime plaster, and slate.

Calling on the expertise of local craftsmen, the designers

were able to revive the soul of the ancient house while still

creating a thoroughly contemporary escape.

Inside, oak-lined walls ensure the heavy stone

structure remains warm and inviting, while large windows

with built-in daybeds were designed to frame dramatic

panoramas of the Caledonian hills. Indeed, views were

an essential consideration — even in the bathroom.

The freestanding Vieques tub was positioned to look out

onto Ben Loyal, an isolated mountain just beyond the valley.

From here, without another house or person in sight, it can

feel as if you’re the lone soul in the entire valley, allowing

visitors to fully relax, recharge and soak in the wild Scottish

landscape in complete peace.

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