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£340,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Cowal Farm, Strachur, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, PA27
Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
7.21 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 47Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Large traditional shed and garage
- Mix of grade 4.2 and 5.3 ground
- Flexible accommodation
- Rural yet commutable location
CLOSING DATE SET FOR TUESDAY, 23 September 2025 AT 12 NOON.
SITUATION
Cowal Farm is an attractive small holding situated in a scenic area of the Cowal Peninsula on the West Coast of Scotland, a short distance from the village of Strachur. The village of Strachur is located on the eastern banks of Loch Fyne and offers a range of local amenities including a post office, churches, hotel, pubs, village hall and a local shinty club.
The picturesque town of Dunoon is 18 miles to the south and is the main town on the Cowal peninsula, home to a busy ferry terminal which operates regular ferry services to Gourock, taking approximately 25 minutes. The town offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, schools, leisure centre, events hall, supermarkets, sports stadium, hospital, garden centre, golf course and holiday village.
The area is connected by an excellent road network and provides wider travel networks to Glasgow and beyond. The county of Argyll is known for its stunning scenery, extensive wildlife and choice of outdoor pursuits including walking, climbing, cycling and its wide range of water sports.
Cowal is located on the western periphery of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, an area renowned for its scenic beauty and populated with lochs and rivers to explore as well as numerous castles, distilleries and forests. The area is also a popular field sports destination with several landed estates offering fishing along with driven and walked up game shooting.
DESCRIPTION
Cowal Farm comprises of an attractive traditional 5-bedroom farmhouse, which adjoins a large garage and stable. As well as a large traditional shed which may offer further development potential subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents, as this was previously achieved. There is an area of permanent pasture that has been grazed over the years and more recently used for equestrian purposes the land is 2.92 Ha (7.21 Acres) in total.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground floor: Kitchen, Lounge, Living Room, Bedroom, and WC
First floor: Four bedrooms, family bathroom
THE LAND
Cowal Farm extends to approximately 7.21 acres (2.92 Ha) in total. The land is enclosed by post and wire fence with access to the public road and a farm track leading directly to the farmhouse and buildings. The land is principally classified as Grade 4.2 and 5.3 by the James Hutton Institute.
EPC Rating = F
SITUATION
Cowal Farm is an attractive small holding situated in a scenic area of the Cowal Peninsula on the West Coast of Scotland, a short distance from the village of Strachur. The village of Strachur is located on the eastern banks of Loch Fyne and offers a range of local amenities including a post office, churches, hotel, pubs, village hall and a local shinty club.
The picturesque town of Dunoon is 18 miles to the south and is the main town on the Cowal peninsula, home to a busy ferry terminal which operates regular ferry services to Gourock, taking approximately 25 minutes. The town offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, schools, leisure centre, events hall, supermarkets, sports stadium, hospital, garden centre, golf course and holiday village.
The area is connected by an excellent road network and provides wider travel networks to Glasgow and beyond. The county of Argyll is known for its stunning scenery, extensive wildlife and choice of outdoor pursuits including walking, climbing, cycling and its wide range of water sports.
Cowal is located on the western periphery of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, an area renowned for its scenic beauty and populated with lochs and rivers to explore as well as numerous castles, distilleries and forests. The area is also a popular field sports destination with several landed estates offering fishing along with driven and walked up game shooting.
DESCRIPTION
Cowal Farm comprises of an attractive traditional 5-bedroom farmhouse, which adjoins a large garage and stable. As well as a large traditional shed which may offer further development potential subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents, as this was previously achieved. There is an area of permanent pasture that has been grazed over the years and more recently used for equestrian purposes the land is 2.92 Ha (7.21 Acres) in total.
ACCOMMODATION
Ground floor: Kitchen, Lounge, Living Room, Bedroom, and WC
First floor: Four bedrooms, family bathroom
THE LAND
Cowal Farm extends to approximately 7.21 acres (2.92 Ha) in total. The land is enclosed by post and wire fence with access to the public road and a farm track leading directly to the farmhouse and buildings. The land is principally classified as Grade 4.2 and 5.3 by the James Hutton Institute.
EPC Rating = F
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