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£350,0004 bedroom bungalow for sale
Devana Croft, Mealdarroch, Tarbert, Argyll and Bute, PA29
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Bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
1733
EPC rating: E
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Features and description
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A generously proportioned detached bungalow with spectacular panoramic views across the entrance to Tarbert harbour and north over Loch Fyne.
Devana Croft is completed in pink quartz stone harled exterior over a facing brick base course and the whole is under a tiled roof. The accommodation which is laid out over a single easily managed level is light and bright and the front facing rooms benefit from the most wonderful panoramic aspects. In recent times Devana Croft has been subject to a programme of modernisation and improvement which includes a new fitted kitchen, new bathrooms, installation of a warming log burner, new internal doors, a new central heating boiler (2022), and externally the relaying of a sheltered patio and a new garage door.
Tarbert is a coastal location of great natural scenic beauty, tourism is a significant part of the local economy, Devana Croft lends itself perfect for either principal private residence, holiday home or as an income producing self-catering holiday investment property. The present owners have been achieving some 44 weeks of holiday occupancy in recent times.
Ground Floor
Twin leaf glazed outer doors to the entrance vestibule with outer wear coat hooks, opaque glazed door and side screens to the reception hall with attic space access via retractable ladder, shower room and wc with opaque window, stainless steel upright radiator/towel rail, inset downlights, and vanity set wash hand basin, expansive sitting room with shallow bay window formation with spectacular waterscape aspects, patio doors with access to side terrace, warming log burner inset to timber mantle and on a slate hearth, open arch to formal dining room with patio doors leading to the terrace, refitted kitchen (December 2025) with matching base and wall units, Belfast sink, butchers block work tops, induction hob, oven and overhead canopy extractor,glass splashback, granite effect wall boards, hardwood effect laminate flooring, store with domestic hot water tank. Utility room with door to gardens and driveway, hardwood effect laminate flooring and lockable general-purpose store. From the reception hallway, bedroom 1, bedroom 2, bedroom 3 with mirror fronted fitted wardrobes, bedroom 4 with mirror fronted fitted wardrobes, refitted bath and shower room with opaque window, corner shower with glass enclosure, vanity set wash hand basin and contemporary styled upright radiator/towel rail.
Outbuildings
Integral double garage with new oil-fired central heating boiler, electric roller door, personal door to rear, concrete floor, attic space access hatch, light and power supply. Painted timber garden shed.
Gardens
Flagstone pathway and tarmac driveway leading to garage and house, well stocked herbaceous bed offering screening from the roadside. Flagstone path at the rear with narrow gravel terrace bounded by dwarf drystone wall. The flagstone pathway has gravel inserts and leads around the property to front gardens which are laid mainly to grass and bounded by evergreens and mixed hedging. To the east side a re-laid honey coloured York stone terrace is raised, sheltered by the house and bounded by fencing.
Services
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating with electric thermostatic panel back up, double glazing, mains drainage, mains water supply.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
Local Authority
Argyll & Bute Council
Kilmory
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8RT
[use Contact Agent Button].
Ratable Value payable for 2025/2026 is £5,200
EPC
Rating - D
Situation
Tarbert is a picturesque West of Scotland fishing harbour town situated on the sheltered Eastern side of the Kintyre peninsula, about 13.4 miles to the south of Lochgilphead and about 37.5 miles to the North of Campbeltown.
Devana Croft is about 1.2 miles due east of the centre of the town in an area known as Mealdarroch Point. The house enjoys an elevated setting from where there are wonderful panoramic views across the entrance to the harbour and Loch Fyne stretching some 14 miles northerly up the Loch towards Lochgilphead in the far distance.
Tarbert has a number of friendly harbour side pubs and restaurants. It is renowned for hosting the annual Scottish Series Yachting Event, its seafood and folk and music festivals. Tarbert has primary and secondary schooling as well as a range of specialist shops and a midi sized Co-op supermarket all of which combine to provide for most daily needs and requirements.
From Tarbert there is a ferry link to Portavadie, which gives access to an alternative route to Glasgow via Dunoon and Gourock.
11 miles away to the south is the picturesque little ferry port of Claonaig, by Skipness, which connects Lochranza on the island of Arran to the Kintyre peninsula, whilst the Kennacraig ferry is 6 miles South (just off the A83) and connects the Kintyre mainland with Islay, Jura and Colonsay.
The A83 leads to Lochgilphead and Campbeltown (c14 miles and c37 miles respectively) both offering fuller shopping and professional services. The latter is the main shopping town for the peninsula and provides a further range of facilities including supermarkets, garages, the award winning ‘Aqualibrium’ leisure centre and library, a hospital and a cinema. The hospital has an air-ambulance service to the Southern General hospital in Glasgow for emergencies.
Campbeltown holds an annual regatta, a week-long music festival and the Mull of Kintyre half marathon.
For sporting/outdoor enthusiasts, the 18 hole links course of Machrihanish and Machrihanish Dunes attract international acclaim and attract many visitors to the area. Tarbert has a challenging 9-hole course, there are also courses in Carradale and on the Island of Gigha. The beach of Machrihanish Bay is well known for windsurfing and surf canoeing.
Some of the most scenic sailing in the world is available with access to either Loch Fyne at Tarbert or the west coast and the Inner Hebrides from West Loch Tarbert. The Crinan Canal also connects Loch Fyne at Ardrishaig with Loch Crinan and on to Mull and the Hebrides. Tarbert has its own sheltered marina and moorings and across the Fyne at Portavadie is a recently opened marina; both have associated marina and chandlery services.
Productive sea fishing from shore and boat is available locally and there are trout and salmon opportunities by permit in surrounding rivers and hill lochs.
The countryside is a delight in which to walk or cycle and there is no shortage of scenic routes and places of archaeological and historical interest to visit.
The islands of Davaar and Gigha are nearby and are steeped in history, with stunning scenery and landscapes which attract an abundance of wildlife.
A long-distance footpath called the Kintyre Way was completed in 2006 and stretches from Tarbert at the North end of the peninsula to Southend in the South and criss-crosses the peninsula, connecting communities and landscape, people and produce. The Kintyre Way is 89 miles long in total and provides 4 to 7 days worth of walking. There are serious hiking routes and gentle rambles.
Travel Directions
Whats3words - fruity.divorcing.link
From Glasgow take the A82 and A83 to reach the west coast town/port of Tarbert. On arrival in the centre of Tarbert, turn left along the harbourside, proceed for 1 mile passing the Caledonian MacBrayne slipway then turn right and proceed up the hill, continue up the hill for 0.2 miles then turn left onto Mealdarroch Road, proceed along Mealdarroch Road for 0.1 miles to find the entrance to Devana Croft on the left hand side."
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Devana Croft is completed in pink quartz stone harled exterior over a facing brick base course and the whole is under a tiled roof. The accommodation which is laid out over a single easily managed level is light and bright and the front facing rooms benefit from the most wonderful panoramic aspects. In recent times Devana Croft has been subject to a programme of modernisation and improvement which includes a new fitted kitchen, new bathrooms, installation of a warming log burner, new internal doors, a new central heating boiler (2022), and externally the relaying of a sheltered patio and a new garage door.
Tarbert is a coastal location of great natural scenic beauty, tourism is a significant part of the local economy, Devana Croft lends itself perfect for either principal private residence, holiday home or as an income producing self-catering holiday investment property. The present owners have been achieving some 44 weeks of holiday occupancy in recent times.
Ground Floor
Twin leaf glazed outer doors to the entrance vestibule with outer wear coat hooks, opaque glazed door and side screens to the reception hall with attic space access via retractable ladder, shower room and wc with opaque window, stainless steel upright radiator/towel rail, inset downlights, and vanity set wash hand basin, expansive sitting room with shallow bay window formation with spectacular waterscape aspects, patio doors with access to side terrace, warming log burner inset to timber mantle and on a slate hearth, open arch to formal dining room with patio doors leading to the terrace, refitted kitchen (December 2025) with matching base and wall units, Belfast sink, butchers block work tops, induction hob, oven and overhead canopy extractor,glass splashback, granite effect wall boards, hardwood effect laminate flooring, store with domestic hot water tank. Utility room with door to gardens and driveway, hardwood effect laminate flooring and lockable general-purpose store. From the reception hallway, bedroom 1, bedroom 2, bedroom 3 with mirror fronted fitted wardrobes, bedroom 4 with mirror fronted fitted wardrobes, refitted bath and shower room with opaque window, corner shower with glass enclosure, vanity set wash hand basin and contemporary styled upright radiator/towel rail.
Outbuildings
Integral double garage with new oil-fired central heating boiler, electric roller door, personal door to rear, concrete floor, attic space access hatch, light and power supply. Painted timber garden shed.
Gardens
Flagstone pathway and tarmac driveway leading to garage and house, well stocked herbaceous bed offering screening from the roadside. Flagstone path at the rear with narrow gravel terrace bounded by dwarf drystone wall. The flagstone pathway has gravel inserts and leads around the property to front gardens which are laid mainly to grass and bounded by evergreens and mixed hedging. To the east side a re-laid honey coloured York stone terrace is raised, sheltered by the house and bounded by fencing.
Services
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating with electric thermostatic panel back up, double glazing, mains drainage, mains water supply.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
Local Authority
Argyll & Bute Council
Kilmory
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8RT
[use Contact Agent Button].
Ratable Value payable for 2025/2026 is £5,200
EPC
Rating - D
Situation
Tarbert is a picturesque West of Scotland fishing harbour town situated on the sheltered Eastern side of the Kintyre peninsula, about 13.4 miles to the south of Lochgilphead and about 37.5 miles to the North of Campbeltown.
Devana Croft is about 1.2 miles due east of the centre of the town in an area known as Mealdarroch Point. The house enjoys an elevated setting from where there are wonderful panoramic views across the entrance to the harbour and Loch Fyne stretching some 14 miles northerly up the Loch towards Lochgilphead in the far distance.
Tarbert has a number of friendly harbour side pubs and restaurants. It is renowned for hosting the annual Scottish Series Yachting Event, its seafood and folk and music festivals. Tarbert has primary and secondary schooling as well as a range of specialist shops and a midi sized Co-op supermarket all of which combine to provide for most daily needs and requirements.
From Tarbert there is a ferry link to Portavadie, which gives access to an alternative route to Glasgow via Dunoon and Gourock.
11 miles away to the south is the picturesque little ferry port of Claonaig, by Skipness, which connects Lochranza on the island of Arran to the Kintyre peninsula, whilst the Kennacraig ferry is 6 miles South (just off the A83) and connects the Kintyre mainland with Islay, Jura and Colonsay.
The A83 leads to Lochgilphead and Campbeltown (c14 miles and c37 miles respectively) both offering fuller shopping and professional services. The latter is the main shopping town for the peninsula and provides a further range of facilities including supermarkets, garages, the award winning ‘Aqualibrium’ leisure centre and library, a hospital and a cinema. The hospital has an air-ambulance service to the Southern General hospital in Glasgow for emergencies.
Campbeltown holds an annual regatta, a week-long music festival and the Mull of Kintyre half marathon.
For sporting/outdoor enthusiasts, the 18 hole links course of Machrihanish and Machrihanish Dunes attract international acclaim and attract many visitors to the area. Tarbert has a challenging 9-hole course, there are also courses in Carradale and on the Island of Gigha. The beach of Machrihanish Bay is well known for windsurfing and surf canoeing.
Some of the most scenic sailing in the world is available with access to either Loch Fyne at Tarbert or the west coast and the Inner Hebrides from West Loch Tarbert. The Crinan Canal also connects Loch Fyne at Ardrishaig with Loch Crinan and on to Mull and the Hebrides. Tarbert has its own sheltered marina and moorings and across the Fyne at Portavadie is a recently opened marina; both have associated marina and chandlery services.
Productive sea fishing from shore and boat is available locally and there are trout and salmon opportunities by permit in surrounding rivers and hill lochs.
The countryside is a delight in which to walk or cycle and there is no shortage of scenic routes and places of archaeological and historical interest to visit.
The islands of Davaar and Gigha are nearby and are steeped in history, with stunning scenery and landscapes which attract an abundance of wildlife.
A long-distance footpath called the Kintyre Way was completed in 2006 and stretches from Tarbert at the North end of the peninsula to Southend in the South and criss-crosses the peninsula, connecting communities and landscape, people and produce. The Kintyre Way is 89 miles long in total and provides 4 to 7 days worth of walking. There are serious hiking routes and gentle rambles.
Travel Directions
Whats3words - fruity.divorcing.link
From Glasgow take the A82 and A83 to reach the west coast town/port of Tarbert. On arrival in the centre of Tarbert, turn left along the harbourside, proceed for 1 mile passing the Caledonian MacBrayne slipway then turn right and proceed up the hill, continue up the hill for 0.2 miles then turn left onto Mealdarroch Road, proceed along Mealdarroch Road for 0.1 miles to find the entrance to Devana Croft on the left hand side."
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