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1 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
1 bed
1 bath

Key information

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

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Stunning Location on the banks of The Holy Loch
  • Walk-in Condition
  • 1 Bedroom
  • Kitchen/Diner
  • Wood Burning Stove
  • Much Sought After Location
  • Fantastic Holiday Home
  • Electric Central Heating

Rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful One Bedroom Cottage full of character in an outstanding location on Kilmun Pier near Dunoon. Pier Cottage has been renovated and maintained to a high standard and would make a lovely home or holiday retreat or rental.


The cottage is situated on the shores of The Holy Loch in Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park with views across to Hunters Quay, the hills of Benmore and to the Clyde Estuary.


Pier Cottage consists of; Sitting Room and Kitchen Diner on the lower floor and a shower room and bedroom on the upper floor. On entering the property, it opens up to the spacious kitchen diner where there is a fully fitted kitchen in white high gloss finish and a contrasting work surface with integrated electric oven and hob with an extractor fan above, dishwasher and kitchen sink. The splash back is fully tiled. There is ample space for a dining table and chairs and there is an electric central heating radiator fixed to the wall. The flooring is solid oak and there are open tread stairs leading to the upper floor.  Three steps lead into the spacious sitting room which is a really lovely room to relax in and benefits from a wood burning stove set in a slate hearth and fire surround. Above is a vaulted ceiling with timber beams and the flooring is solid oak flooring. There are 2 windows, one in the corner of the room and one on the sideensuring the room is bright, light and inviting. There is a large central heating radiator. The upper floor is accessed from the staircase and the shower room is off the top landing. It is a modern shower room with a good sized shower cubicle with an electric shower unit. The toilet and wash hand basin are in white and there is a heated towel rail and Velux window above. 

The bedroom is a large room currently housing a king size bed and benefits from a large central heating radiator, 2 Velux windows and a window looking over the pier and to the Holy Loch. There is a storage cupboard which also houses the electric central heating system. The flooring again is solid oak.


Pier Cottage is truly unique and in immaculate condition, we expect a lot of interest and early vieiwng is recommended.

 


Council Tax - C


EPC Rating – F


Tenure – Freehold


Kilmun is on the north shore of the Holy Loch, on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands. It takes its name from the 7th century monastic community founded by an Irish monk, St Munn. The much sought after village of Kilmun, set within the National Park, is situated on the shores of the Holy Loch. There are a lot of woodland and hill walks in the area with the arboretum being close by.The cottage

is a short drive to the Cot House Service station with its small, but excellent supermarket and there is a regular bus service to and from Dunoon. Kilmun Church has historic connections and there is a Primary school in the adjoining village of Strone. There is a nine-hole golf course situated on the hill behind the villages of Strone and Blairmore and excellent sailing facilities on the Holy Loch with the Holy Loch Sailing Club and water sports at the Holy Loch Marina located in nearby Sandbank.


Dunoon itself is a small town set in the beautiful Cowal Peninsula of Argyll and yet within just over an hours commuting distance of Glasgow International Airport. Argyll Ferries run a ferry service to Gourock connecting with trains to Glasgow Central. Western Ferries run a more frequent car and passenger service from nearby Hunters Quay to McInroys Point. Dunoon offers a secondary school, a modern leisure centre, an eighteen hole golf course, two supermarkets, a variety of individual shops, restaurants and a cinema. Dunoon is the Marine gateway to Loch Lomond, the Trossachs and Scotlands first National Park. The famous Benmore Botanic Gardens are situated approximately two miles away at Benmore with Pucks Glen close by.

 




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