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3 bedroom detached house for sale

Bremenvoir Croft, Ardtun, Bunessan, Isle of Mull, PA67
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Detached house
3 bed
2 bath
19.96 acre(s)

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Three-bedroom detached croft cottage
  • Two fully furnished, detached one bedroom letting cottages
  • Far-reaching coastal views
  • An idyllic, secluded island setting, set back from the road
  • Lovely family home in this popular location
  • A wonderful lifestyle opportunity
  • Grounds extending to approximately 19.96 acres
  • Direct coastal frontage
  • Open pastureland suitable for sheep or cattle grazing
  • EPC Rating F30
A beautifully presented three-bedroom croft cottage and two established one-bedroom holiday let cottages, set within approximately 19.96 acres of prime coastal land, offering direct shore frontage and benefitting from far-reaching coastal views.

Bremenvoir Croft

Situated in a wonderful secluded coastal location to the south of the Isle of Mull, Bremenvoir Croft offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented croft house and two detached letting cottages, sitting within a land area of approximately 19.96 acres and benefiting from direct coastal position at the mouth of Loch Scridain.

The main residence consists of a traditional croft cottage, extended to the rear, resulting in a wonderful family home, offering accommodation over two levels. The property is surrounded by mature gardens, offering a seasonal display of daffodils, primroses, bluebells amongst others throughout the year.

Entered from the front elevation, a vestibule gives access to a traditional farmhouse kitchen, fitted with a range of white cabinets, complimented by a contrasting granite-effect worktop. A blue Sandyford stove sits within the kitchen, a feature of the room, offering warmth and comfort in equal measure. The room is large enough to accommodate a six-seater dining table, with space for freestanding appliances in an alcove under the stairs.

Adjacent to the kitchen, the lounge is also positioned to the front of the cottage, warmed through by a multi-fuel stove, offering a cozy place to sit and relax. Accommodation is provided by way of three-bedrooms, one on the ground floor and two on the upper floor.

A second family lounge is also located on the upper floor, a bright and airy space, offering superb views across the grounds to the coast beyond. A door from the upper floor lounge gives access to the rear garden area.

To the rear of the ground floor, a family bathroom features a stylish design, with walk-in shower and white bathroom suite, set within a feature tiled design. A second family bathroom is located on the upper floor.

Croftlee & Heather (Letting Cottages)

Two detached rental cottages are located within the grounds, each offering one-bedroom accommodation, popular with holiday makers looking to explore this wonderful part of the island.

Each of the cottages benefits from an external garden area, popular with tourists looking to sit and take in the glorious open views. Guest parking is available adjacent to each letting property.

The cottages are currently placed with a holiday let company, with full details available from the selling agent. A short term lets license has been granted for both cottages.

Land Area

The land, all of which is decrofted, extends down to the shore, perfect for those looking to explore the rugged coastline or spend time on the water.

A large area of the land is suitable as open pasture for grazing. Moorings and a public slipway are available in the nearby village of Bunessan.

A number of outbuildings are positioned around the main house, including detached garage, storage shed and stable/stock shed.

Location

Bremenvoir Croft is situated within the community of Ardtun on the Ross of Mull. The nearby villages of Bunessan and Pennyghael boast thriving communities, with amenities including general store, hotel and village hall. The ferry to Iona, a popular tourist destination is just 15 minutes’ drive from the property.

The island bus route provides a regular transport link to the ferry port of Craignure. The Isle of Mull is easily accessible from the mainland ferries from Oban and Lochaline. There is also a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.

Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally.

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