10 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
10 beds
8 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 71Mbps *
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Features and description
- Substantial Victorian three storey villa
- Set in a prime elevated position with beautiful open views
- Period features
- Operating as an established guest house/ B&B
- 8 en suite bedrooms
- EPC Rating = E
Victorian Townhouse with beautiful views.
Description
Roseneath is a substantial Victorian three storey villa built in 1881 and set in a prime elevated position with beautiful open views over surrounding properties. The house displays some fine period features including intricate ceiling plasterwork and an Oregon pine staircase. The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance hallway, dining room, fitted dining sized kitchen, two double bedrooms, inner hallway leading to a conservatory, snug and bathroom.
The first floor accommodation has four en suite bedrooms with the principal bedroom also having a dressing room/sitting room.
The accommodation on the second floor comprises four further en suite double bedrooms.
To the rear of the property there is a garden with parking area.
The property has been operating as an established guest house / B&B.
Location
Roseneath occupies an elevated position with beautiful open aspects beyond the surrounding properties to the Isle of Mull and the island of Kerrera. The town of Oban is the largest port in the west of Scotland and the main ferry terminus for the Hebrides. Ferries from Oban serve Mull and many of the inner Hebridean islands as well as Barra and South Uist in the Western Isles. Oban (meaning ‘little bay’ in Gaelic) has a population of approximately 8,500 and is known as ‘The Gateway to the Isles’. It originally existed as a small fishing and trading village until the steamers of the late Victorian era started arriving in greater numbers. The arrival of the railway in 1880 confirmed its growing status. One of the outstanding features in Oban is McCaig’s Tower which is also known as McCaig’s Folly.
Oban is the main hub for the west coast sailing scene and still retains a large fishing fleet. The town boasts a large variety of shops, sporting and transport facilities, restaurants and cafés.
Directions
From Glasgow follow the M8 westbound and take the cut off for the Erskine Bridge. Cross the bridge and filter left (A82) signposted Crianlarich, following signs for Loch Lomond on the right hand side and continue to Tarbet. Turn right at Tarbet onto the A82 and on reaching Crianlarich turn left onto the A85 and continue to Oban. On entering Oban continue onto Dunollie Road and turn left into Deanery Brae. Turn right into Dalriach Road and continue beyond the leisure centre/swimming pool. Roseneath villa is on the left hand side.
Description
Roseneath is a substantial Victorian three storey villa built in 1881 and set in a prime elevated position with beautiful open views over surrounding properties. The house displays some fine period features including intricate ceiling plasterwork and an Oregon pine staircase. The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance hallway, dining room, fitted dining sized kitchen, two double bedrooms, inner hallway leading to a conservatory, snug and bathroom.
The first floor accommodation has four en suite bedrooms with the principal bedroom also having a dressing room/sitting room.
The accommodation on the second floor comprises four further en suite double bedrooms.
To the rear of the property there is a garden with parking area.
The property has been operating as an established guest house / B&B.
Location
Roseneath occupies an elevated position with beautiful open aspects beyond the surrounding properties to the Isle of Mull and the island of Kerrera. The town of Oban is the largest port in the west of Scotland and the main ferry terminus for the Hebrides. Ferries from Oban serve Mull and many of the inner Hebridean islands as well as Barra and South Uist in the Western Isles. Oban (meaning ‘little bay’ in Gaelic) has a population of approximately 8,500 and is known as ‘The Gateway to the Isles’. It originally existed as a small fishing and trading village until the steamers of the late Victorian era started arriving in greater numbers. The arrival of the railway in 1880 confirmed its growing status. One of the outstanding features in Oban is McCaig’s Tower which is also known as McCaig’s Folly.
Oban is the main hub for the west coast sailing scene and still retains a large fishing fleet. The town boasts a large variety of shops, sporting and transport facilities, restaurants and cafés.
Directions
From Glasgow follow the M8 westbound and take the cut off for the Erskine Bridge. Cross the bridge and filter left (A82) signposted Crianlarich, following signs for Loch Lomond on the right hand side and continue to Tarbet. Turn right at Tarbet onto the A82 and on reaching Crianlarich turn left onto the A85 and continue to Oban. On entering Oban continue onto Dunollie Road and turn left into Deanery Brae. Turn right into Dalriach Road and continue beyond the leisure centre/swimming pool. Roseneath villa is on the left hand side.
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