3 bedroom detached house
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Under offer
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1.00 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- An area of outstanding natural beauty.
- Views to the Sound of Mull.
- Exceptional villa.
- Picturesque hamlet.
- Access to slipway.
- EPC Rating = D
Beautiful villa in stunning west coast location
Description
An Dobhran is an exceptional architect-designed detached villa which has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment. The villa sits in a stunning coastal location within the Morvern peninsula which is home to an amazing range of animal and plant life.
The accommodation on the ground floor begins with an entrance vestibule and a welcoming reception hallway. The open plan drawing room has a fireplace with log burner set into an exposed brick wall and there is a well proportioned sitting room/bedroom with beautiful aspects to the front of the property. The current owners use this room as a home office. The fitted dining kitchen is a wonderfully bright space with beamed vaulted double height ceiling, wood flooring and a fine range of base and wall mounted units, marble worktops, an island unit with breakfast bar and built in appliances including a navy blue two oven electric AGA. There are pretty French doors out to the teak decking and garden. The accommodation on the ground floor also includes a utility room, cloakroom/WC and bathroom with modern suite.
The accommodation on the upper floor comprises three well proportioned bedrooms with the principal bedroom having a contemporary en suite shower room.
Adjacent to the property there is a substantial boatshed which could also be utilised as an additional garage. There is a garage to the rear of the property with wood store next door. The lovely gardens surrounding An Dobhran are a credit to the owners and there is access to the jetty at the shorefront.
The property also benefits from good broadband connection, mains water and electricity supply as well as an exclusive septic tank.
Location
An Dobhran is set in a beautiful position within the tiny and picturesque hamlet of Drimnin, an area of outstanding natural beauty with open aspects to the Sound of Mull and beyond to Tobermory and the Ardnamurchan point. The Morvern peninsula displays a remarkable variety of geology, flora and fauna and the abundant local wildlife includes frequent sightings of otters, pine martins, seals, deer and a large range of birds including eagles. The gardens of An Dobhran have indigenous plants and the garden is bordered by the Mhungasdail Burn. Surrounding trees include hazel, ash and oak.
There is access to Tobermory and the Isle of Mull by weekly foot ferry at Drimnin or by car ferry from Lochaline which is around 12 miles away. There is a well-stocked village shop in Lochaline as well as a hotel, bar, separate restaurant and fuel pumps. Fort William on the mainland has an excellent range of shops and services and access to some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.
Square Footage: 1,666 sq ft
Acreage: 1 Acres
Directions
From Glasgow travel north on the A82 passing over the Erskine Bridge. Continue north past Loch Lomond and turn right at Tarbet. Continue along the A82 along Crianlarich. Upon entering Crianlarich, turn left and follow the A82 beyond Rannoch Moor and Glencoe. Keep on the A82 and pass Bonnach then take the Corran ferry across Loch Linnhe. At the ferry port, turn left along the A861 turning left again before Strontian and onto the A884 following signs for Lochaline. At Lochaline, turn right onto the B849 and continue into Drimnin. On entering Drimnin, after passing the post office, turn left at the crossroads and follow the road down to the shoreline, passing a row of cottages on your right hand side. Turn into the gap past the cottage called An Camus and enter the driveway for An Dobhran.
Description
An Dobhran is an exceptional architect-designed detached villa which has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment. The villa sits in a stunning coastal location within the Morvern peninsula which is home to an amazing range of animal and plant life.
The accommodation on the ground floor begins with an entrance vestibule and a welcoming reception hallway. The open plan drawing room has a fireplace with log burner set into an exposed brick wall and there is a well proportioned sitting room/bedroom with beautiful aspects to the front of the property. The current owners use this room as a home office. The fitted dining kitchen is a wonderfully bright space with beamed vaulted double height ceiling, wood flooring and a fine range of base and wall mounted units, marble worktops, an island unit with breakfast bar and built in appliances including a navy blue two oven electric AGA. There are pretty French doors out to the teak decking and garden. The accommodation on the ground floor also includes a utility room, cloakroom/WC and bathroom with modern suite.
The accommodation on the upper floor comprises three well proportioned bedrooms with the principal bedroom having a contemporary en suite shower room.
Adjacent to the property there is a substantial boatshed which could also be utilised as an additional garage. There is a garage to the rear of the property with wood store next door. The lovely gardens surrounding An Dobhran are a credit to the owners and there is access to the jetty at the shorefront.
The property also benefits from good broadband connection, mains water and electricity supply as well as an exclusive septic tank.
Location
An Dobhran is set in a beautiful position within the tiny and picturesque hamlet of Drimnin, an area of outstanding natural beauty with open aspects to the Sound of Mull and beyond to Tobermory and the Ardnamurchan point. The Morvern peninsula displays a remarkable variety of geology, flora and fauna and the abundant local wildlife includes frequent sightings of otters, pine martins, seals, deer and a large range of birds including eagles. The gardens of An Dobhran have indigenous plants and the garden is bordered by the Mhungasdail Burn. Surrounding trees include hazel, ash and oak.
There is access to Tobermory and the Isle of Mull by weekly foot ferry at Drimnin or by car ferry from Lochaline which is around 12 miles away. There is a well-stocked village shop in Lochaline as well as a hotel, bar, separate restaurant and fuel pumps. Fort William on the mainland has an excellent range of shops and services and access to some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.
Square Footage: 1,666 sq ft
Acreage: 1 Acres
Directions
From Glasgow travel north on the A82 passing over the Erskine Bridge. Continue north past Loch Lomond and turn right at Tarbet. Continue along the A82 along Crianlarich. Upon entering Crianlarich, turn left and follow the A82 beyond Rannoch Moor and Glencoe. Keep on the A82 and pass Bonnach then take the Corran ferry across Loch Linnhe. At the ferry port, turn left along the A861 turning left again before Strontian and onto the A884 following signs for Lochaline. At Lochaline, turn right onto the B849 and continue into Drimnin. On entering Drimnin, after passing the post office, turn left at the crossroads and follow the road down to the shoreline, passing a row of cottages on your right hand side. Turn into the gap past the cottage called An Camus and enter the driveway for An Dobhran.
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