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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- 8 bedrooms
- 4 reception rooms
- 5 bathrooms
- 3.40 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Coastal
- Detached
- Garden
- Island
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The Steadings at Tiroran are situated in an elevated position with fabulous southerly coastal views. The converted steading comprises of the main house which has 2 principal reception rooms, 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Adjoining this is a holiday cottage which includes 2 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The remainder of the steading includes a former café/games room and stores which has a multitude of uses going forward. In addition there is also a plot awaiting renewal for planning consent to build a new house. The Steadings has a lovely patio area. The gardens include planted borders and a bridge leading over an attractive burn across to an area of lawn together with a walled garden. To the north of the property there is a block of mixed woodland rising up from the road. The policies extend to 3.4 acres in total.
• Self-contained holiday cottage (Old Byre) with three bedrooms providing an attractive income
• Plot with previous planning consent for the conversion of the former saw mill building to a residential building
• Large former gallery/café | Detached garage & workshop | Greenhouse and other various general purpose outbuildings
• Mature gardens with planted borders and lawn | patio area | attractive burn | amenity woodland
The Steadings
The Steadings has a wonderful approach via a minor public road going road around the north shores of Loch Scridain with uninterrupted views across the loch. The property sits in an elevated and private position with spectacular and uninterrupted views across to Loch Scridain. The Steadings, understood to date back to the 18th century, have been beautifully refurbished to a very high standard by the current owners to create a wonderful family house, together with an adjoining cottage used as a holiday let. Internal features include the wonderful large dining kitchen with aga, long island as well as the impressive double height drawing room with wood burning stove.
Benefitting from oil-fired central heating, the accommodation is over two storeys as follows:
Ground floor: entrance porch, hallway, utility room, dining kitchen with aga, study area, bedroom with ensuite bathroom and drawing room (with wood burning stove).
First floor: landing, principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom, family bathroom, two further bedrooms and bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
Connected to the house but with a separate entrance the cottage, known as the Old Byre, has been refurbished to create a wonderful holiday cottage. The accommodation is as follows:
Ground floor: W.C, shower room, dining kitchen (with wood burner) and sitting room
First floor: three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The Old Byre which could form part of the main house, or used as a guest annexe has been used as a holiday let by the current owners. The cottage is let for typically up to 44 weeks per annum directly with the owners.
Plot
Planning consent was given for the conversion of the former saw mill building to a residential dwelling. The consent is awaiting a decision for renewal which should be agreed shortly. There is a right of vehicular access over the track north of the Steadings to get to the plot.
Gardens and Woodland
The gardens and grounds which extend about 3.40 acres are a particular feature. The sheltered and southerly aspect of the property creates a microclimate. Doors lead out from the kitchen to a wonderful patio with seating area to take in the views. There is a terrace around the attractive burn and a bridge which leads over it to the Walled garden with a greenhouse. On the other of the entrance driveway, there is a block of mixed mature woodland.
Outbuildings
Outbuildings include a garage, workshop, wood store, two sheds, greenhouse and a disused sawmill (the plot).
• Self-contained holiday cottage (Old Byre) with three bedrooms providing an attractive income
• Plot with previous planning consent for the conversion of the former saw mill building to a residential building
• Large former gallery/café | Detached garage & workshop | Greenhouse and other various general purpose outbuildings
• Mature gardens with planted borders and lawn | patio area | attractive burn | amenity woodland
The Steadings
The Steadings has a wonderful approach via a minor public road going road around the north shores of Loch Scridain with uninterrupted views across the loch. The property sits in an elevated and private position with spectacular and uninterrupted views across to Loch Scridain. The Steadings, understood to date back to the 18th century, have been beautifully refurbished to a very high standard by the current owners to create a wonderful family house, together with an adjoining cottage used as a holiday let. Internal features include the wonderful large dining kitchen with aga, long island as well as the impressive double height drawing room with wood burning stove.
Benefitting from oil-fired central heating, the accommodation is over two storeys as follows:
Ground floor: entrance porch, hallway, utility room, dining kitchen with aga, study area, bedroom with ensuite bathroom and drawing room (with wood burning stove).
First floor: landing, principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom, family bathroom, two further bedrooms and bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
Connected to the house but with a separate entrance the cottage, known as the Old Byre, has been refurbished to create a wonderful holiday cottage. The accommodation is as follows:
Ground floor: W.C, shower room, dining kitchen (with wood burner) and sitting room
First floor: three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The Old Byre which could form part of the main house, or used as a guest annexe has been used as a holiday let by the current owners. The cottage is let for typically up to 44 weeks per annum directly with the owners.
Plot
Planning consent was given for the conversion of the former saw mill building to a residential dwelling. The consent is awaiting a decision for renewal which should be agreed shortly. There is a right of vehicular access over the track north of the Steadings to get to the plot.
Gardens and Woodland
The gardens and grounds which extend about 3.40 acres are a particular feature. The sheltered and southerly aspect of the property creates a microclimate. Doors lead out from the kitchen to a wonderful patio with seating area to take in the views. There is a terrace around the attractive burn and a bridge which leads over it to the Walled garden with a greenhouse. On the other of the entrance driveway, there is a block of mixed mature woodland.
Outbuildings
Outbuildings include a garage, workshop, wood store, two sheds, greenhouse and a disused sawmill (the plot).
The Steadings is situated in a spectacular elevated position on the Ardmeaneach Peninsula facing south over Loch Scridain.
The Isle of Mull (or simply Mull; Muile in Scottish Gaelic) lies just off
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