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4 bedroom detached house

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Study
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2098
EPC rating: G
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TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Single Garage

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Baddarroch House is understood to date back to 1895 The property was famously the birthplace of politician John Smith on September 13th 1938. The property benefits from plenty of original features, including original pine doors and former fire places in the dining room as well as in bedroom 2. It includes two spacious front reception rooms including a sitting room with wood burning stove and a dining room. There is also an additional reception room to the rear of the property known as the panoramic room with lovely hill views.

Benefitting from double glazing throughout, the accommodation is over two storeys as follows:

Ground floor: entrance porch, hallway, sitting room (with wood burning stove), dining room (with electric stove), kitchen, family bathroom/utility room, larder, snug, panoramic room.

First floor: landing, store room, double bedroom, double bedroom (with electric stove), study/single bedroom, double bedroom and shower room.


Baddarroch is situated in the Strath of Orchy in the picturesque village of Dalmally. The property enjoys a prominent roadside position in the quieter part of the village. Dalmally is about 3 miles to the east of Loch Awe, which is one of Scotland's most spectacular lochs. The village has a range of local services, including a small village shop, a pharmacy, a primary school, a hotel, a modern health centre, and a train station with direct services to Glasgow. The village of Lochawe is 3.5 miles away and has a post office and the renowned Ben Cruachan Inn. More extensive services can be found in the town of Inveraray (16 miles), situated on the shores of Loch Fyne. It boasts great restaurants, art galleries, pubs, artisan shops, a fish and chip shop, and a supermarket. However, its most well-known attraction is Inveraray Castle – the seat of Dukes of Argyll for centuries and now open to the public, with an award winning exhibition and restaurant. Oban, the principal centre for North Argyll is only 24 miles to the west, accessed from the property by a scenic drive around the top of Loch Awe. A direct bus runs from Dalmally to Oban five times a day and from Dalmally to Glasgow seven times a day. There is also a train from Dalmally to Glasgow respectively Dalmally to Oban seven times a day. Oban, also known as the 'Gateway to the Isles', and the seafood capital of Scotland, has a more extensive range of services, including supermarkets, restaurants, primary and secondary schooling, and a hospital. The ferry ports have regular services to the Inner Hebridean islands, including Mull, Iona, and the Treshnish Isles. For whisky enthusiasts, there is Oban Distillery. The local area is a fantastic base for exploring the West Coast of Scotland, with a great variety of outdoor activities available. Loch Awe is one of Scotland's most famous lochs; stretching to over 40 km, it is a haven for bird watchers, anglers, artists, and nature lovers. It is renowned for trout and pike fishing. Mountain biking, hillwalking, climbing, mountaineering, sailing, golfing, diving, shooting, and deerstalking are all available nearby.

Loch Awe is the perfect area for kayaking and canoeing. For hillwalkers, the Munro, Ben Cruachan, is close by. There is also an opportunity for skiing at the Nevis Range near Fort William, and at Glencoe. The wonderful oak woodlands of the Glen Nant National Nature Reserve are situated just north of Dalmally across Loch Awe. Oban airport is 20 miles away with daily flights to Coll, Colonsay, Tiree and Islay. Glasgow Airport (65 miles) provides regular flights to London and a range of national and international destinations.

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Knight Frank - Edinburgh
Knight Frank - Edinburgh
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The Knight Frank Edinburgh office handles residential property for sale in the City of Edinburgh and throughout rural Scotland. We have a wealth of experience in dealing with the sale of properties in Edinburgh’s New Town (EH3), Murrayfield (EH12) and the south side of the city (EH9 & EH10). In rural Scotland, we have a great presence in Perthshire, the Lothians, Fife, the Scottish Borders, Argyll and Angus. Our experienced team of estate agents in Edinburgh offer some of the most sought after houses, flats, estates and farms for sale in Scotland. Our Edinburgh city team have a strong track record for the sale of houses and flats throughout the city, notably properties for sale in New Town, Murrayfield and the south side of Edinburgh. Throughout wider Scotland, our country houses, farms and estates team have overseen some of the most prestigious sales in the country, offering properties for sale in East Lothian, West Lothian, Fife, Perthshire, Stirlingshire, the Scottish Borders, Northumberland, Cumbria, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Dumfries & Galloway, Inverness-shire and the Highlands.
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