A Scottish photographer has shared photos of an unusual pink house in the Highlands that was featured in the hit BBC series The Traitors.
James Foster took to Facebook to post one of the magnificent images, and others were quick to say how much they "would love to live there".
The property is found on the coast of the eastern Highlands, next to Loch Glass. Located approximately 26 miles from Inverness, it can only be accessed via car and an additional 30-minute walk.
Those who watched The Traitors on BBC One last December will likely recognise the pink house. It was seen during the final challenge of the show, during which moneybags totalling £20,000 were scattered around Loch Glass.
Despite its attractive exterior, the house is empty inside and has no interior walls. Additionally, the windows that can be seen are not real but rather boards that have had windows painted on to them.
The house has reportedly been empty ever since its construction, with nobody ever having lived there. While the reason the unique property was abandoned has not been confirmed, it is believed that it is due to a lack of planning permission.
Taking to the Scotland from the Roadside Facebook group, Foster wrote: "The Pink House, sitting abandoned at Loch Glass."
Before long, the post had racked up more than 2,800 likes and nearly 400 comments. Fellow Facebook users were quick to share their thoughts on the "amazing" photograph.
"My dream house," one simply said, while a second echoed: "My ideal house, middle of nowhere and no one around for miles."
A third agreed: "You are not alone, I think a lot of people would love to live there. It's beautiful."
A fourth posted "Wow, this is one of the best photos I’ve ever seen! The colour of the house against the landscape is amazing!"
Meanwhile, a fifth posted: "What an amazing photo! It is so pink, it looks almost like it's been superimposed onto the picture! Stunning!"
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