Tiny House to Tiny Home! – Moving Into A Century Old Cottage on the Isle of Skye, Scotland – Ep3



Willie, Sarah and their pup, Jack Spaniels continue their biggest adventure yet โ€“ leaving their suburban life and moving over the sea to โ€˜Live The Skye Lifeโ€™!

Join us as we unpack our belongings into our new house and explore our new surroundings.

What will we discover lurking in the attic..?

What will Jack make of the beautiful woodland which is now our daily walk?

Will we manage to forage for our supper on the seashore?

Watch to the end to see how we turned this 100 year old cottage from a holiday let to our cosy home!

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42 thoughts on “Tiny House to Tiny Home! – Moving Into A Century Old Cottage on the Isle of Skye, Scotland – Ep3”

  1. Thanks for watching our video! If you enjoyed it please do give it a like and subscribe to be notified when our next video comes out.

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  2. We look for Fossils down Dorset Norfolk Cornwall and Devon we have all on show xxx we love everything your doing we love doing it to xx we are now in our 70s so you have lots of years to go better expanding your house to keep it all In xxx

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  3. Hi Willie, Sarah and Jack, Loved your bottle videoโ€™s and enjoying the Skye ones just as much, was wondering if you could show us the night sky on one of them, must be no light pollution where you are.All the best Alan & Mo.

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  4. Iโ€™m really enjoying your videos and all your interests. Youโ€™re great at filming and editing and you are both absolutely charming!
    Iโ€™m always taking home feathers and pottery shards too – so I love all the things you guys have found.
    I spent my childhood holidays with my grandparents in Fife ( in Auchtermuchty) but Skye is definitely an upgrade! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  5. Sarah I wonder if you kept that little stone you found when Willie was fishing. To me it appeared to be a lovely banded agate around possibly a common opal centre. I am interested in the rocks you might find! Your channel and pastimes are very entertaining!

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  6. Hi Sarah Iโ€™m new to your channel,I love your paintings they are excellent I used to do a lot of artwork but my health issues cause a lot of pain so my concentration is poor but seeing you do yours has made me think to try again. Your cottage is amazing so beautiful you & your husband have done a great job,I love your dog Jack he so cute but please be careful with those sticks they can splinter & get stuck in his throat. Until the next time take care of each other xx๐Ÿ˜ก๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

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  7. Oooh, an eagle feather! How lucky! When I find a feather I like to think itโ€™s a โ€œhello, Iโ€™m thinking of youโ€ from my mom and dad who have passed. I love Jack Spaniels! The way he cocks his head when heโ€™s listening to you is precious! Love your videos!

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  8. Can you mudlark along the ocean? Are there any finds? Love your content as usual. What an awesome place you live in!!! Congratulations ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰

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  9. if youโ€™re thinking of adopting, iโ€™m 64 so almost potty trained, i can boil eggs and do laundry. think about it!! ๐Ÿ˜‚ beautiful new home โ€ฆ canโ€™t wait to see your upcoming adventures. happy 2023!

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  10. How wonderful of you kids to invite us into your home! I am so glad to see all of the new and exciting things you are doing. The beauty all around you is so glorious! I would find it hard to find time to put things away because I would be just sitting and

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  11. You did such a nice job with your cottage, and I especially love the Scottish island scenery, and lovely views. You asked if we would have any suggestions? Sara I noticed the cute little cottage that you painted, it had a dramatic red door, I donโ€™t know what color door you presently have but I know itโ€™s not red and I thought red would be a very inviting color to have for your cottage as well.

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  12. Lovely content, Just moved from Somerset to the wilds of Fife lol as they say! The heavy board looks like Elm, expensive since dutch elm disease, hard to work due to the twisting grain but save it for something special as its beautiful when finished, Take care and enjoy both, Paul

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  13. love the content guys beautiful home you have a wee recommendation when foraging mussels that you soak in salted water 1 part salt to 3 part water to let them purge the impurities out . if you like but it is advised. look forward to more great content and you guys are very lucky sky is so beautiful ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ

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  14. Be ware of any liquids left in the out buildings, they will freeze and become useless. You must add a little garlic, you could have used some whiskey instead of white wine.
    Mussels for bait, sacrilege. Such good eating all the shell fish. You have your meal and now you going to us them as bait!!

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