Guide price
£740,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Bremenvoir Croft, Ardtun, Bunessan, Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute, PA67
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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
19.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- An idyllic island setting offering a wonderful lifestyle opportunity
- Lovely family home in this popular island location
- Two fully furnished detached letting cottages
- Grounds extending to approximately 19 acres
- Direct coastal frontage
- Open pastureland for sheep grazing
- EPC F27
A beautifully presented croft cottage and two established holiday let cottages, set within approximately 19 acres of prime coastal land, offering direct shore frontage and benefitting from far-reaching coastal views.
Situated in a magnificent coastal setting on the southern shores of the Isle of Mull, Bremenvoir presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented croft house accompanied by two popular detached letting cottages.
Set within approximately 19 acres of decrofted land, the property enjoys a direct coastal position at the mouth of Loch Scridain, creating an idyllic backdrop for both permanent residence and holiday accommodation. The main residence is a traditional croft cottage that has been thoughtfully extended to the rear, resulting in a charming and versatile family home arranged over two levels. Mature gardens surround the house, offering vibrant seasonal colour throughout the year and enhancing the tranquillity of the setting.
Entering the main residence through the front elevation, a welcoming vestibule leads into a traditional farmhouse kitchen fitted with white cabinetry and contrasting granite effect worktops. The spacious kitchen comfortably accommodates a six seater dining table, with additional space for freestanding appliances beneath the staircase. Adjacent lies the cosy front-facing lounge, complete with a multi fuel stove, offering an inviting place to relax.
The home provides four bedrooms—one on the ground floor and three on the upper level—ensuring flexibility for family living. The principal bedroom is a bright, airy space with superb views across the grounds toward the coastline, and direct access to the rear garden. The ground floor family bathroom boasts a stylish design with a walk-in shower and contemporary white suite set against feature tiling, while a second bathroom on the upper floor serves the additional living areas.
Within the grounds sit two detached one bedroom letting cottages, each popular with holidaymakers eager to explore this captivating part of the island. Managed privately, the cottages offer private garden areas where guests can relax and enjoy the sweeping open views, along with convenient adjacent parking.
The extensive de-crofted land stretches down to the shoreline, ideal for those keen to discover the rugged coastline or spend time on the water. Much of the land is open pasture, ideal for grazing sheep.
A selection of outbuildings—including a detached garage, storage shed, and stable/stock shed—provide valuable additional space and functionality. A recently installed hen enclosure also sits within the grounds.
With its picturesque setting, versatile accommodation, and established holiday rental potential, Bremenvoir is expected to attract significant interest, making early viewing highly advisable.
Bremenvoir is situated within the community of Ardtun on the Ross of Mull. The nearby villages of Bunessen and Pennyghael boast thriving communities, with amenities including general store, hotel and village hall. The ferry to Iona, a popular tourist destination is just 15 minutes’ drive from the property.
The island bus route provides a regular transport link to the ferry port of Craignure. The Isle of Mull is easily accessible from the mainland ferries from Oban and Lochaline. There is also a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally.
In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to local puffin and seal colonies and to Iona, as well as the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.
Mains electricity, mains water, private drainage, BT phone and internet connectivity.
Please note, the heating boiler has recently been removed leaving opportunity for the new owner to install to their preferred specification.
Within the grounds sit two detached one bedroom letting cottages, each popular with holidaymakers eager to explore this captivating part of the island. Managed privately, the cottages offer private garden areas where guests can relax and enjoy the sweeping open views, along with convenient adjacent parking.
The extensive de-crofted land stretches down to the shoreline, ideal for those keen to discover the rugged coastline or spend time on the water. Much of the land is open pasture, ideal for grazing sheep.
A selection of outbuildings—including a detached garage, storage shed, and stable/stock shed—provide valuable additional space and functionality. A recently installed hen enclosure also sits within the grounds.
With its picturesque setting, versatile accommodation, and established holiday rental potential, Bremenvoir is expected to attract significant interest, making early viewing highly advisable.
From the ferry terminal in Craignure, take the A849 south, following signs for Bunessen and Fionphort. Continue for approximately 29 miles, continuing through the village of Pennyghael. Upon entering the village of Bunessen, take the right-hand turn, signposted for Ardtun.
Continue along the road for approximately two miles and the entrance track to Bremenvoir will be located on the left-hand side, clearly marked by a sign board on the gate.
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Fixtures and Fittings by separate negotiation.
Situated in a magnificent coastal setting on the southern shores of the Isle of Mull, Bremenvoir presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented croft house accompanied by two popular detached letting cottages.
Set within approximately 19 acres of decrofted land, the property enjoys a direct coastal position at the mouth of Loch Scridain, creating an idyllic backdrop for both permanent residence and holiday accommodation. The main residence is a traditional croft cottage that has been thoughtfully extended to the rear, resulting in a charming and versatile family home arranged over two levels. Mature gardens surround the house, offering vibrant seasonal colour throughout the year and enhancing the tranquillity of the setting.
Entering the main residence through the front elevation, a welcoming vestibule leads into a traditional farmhouse kitchen fitted with white cabinetry and contrasting granite effect worktops. The spacious kitchen comfortably accommodates a six seater dining table, with additional space for freestanding appliances beneath the staircase. Adjacent lies the cosy front-facing lounge, complete with a multi fuel stove, offering an inviting place to relax.
The home provides four bedrooms—one on the ground floor and three on the upper level—ensuring flexibility for family living. The principal bedroom is a bright, airy space with superb views across the grounds toward the coastline, and direct access to the rear garden. The ground floor family bathroom boasts a stylish design with a walk-in shower and contemporary white suite set against feature tiling, while a second bathroom on the upper floor serves the additional living areas.
Within the grounds sit two detached one bedroom letting cottages, each popular with holidaymakers eager to explore this captivating part of the island. Managed privately, the cottages offer private garden areas where guests can relax and enjoy the sweeping open views, along with convenient adjacent parking.
The extensive de-crofted land stretches down to the shoreline, ideal for those keen to discover the rugged coastline or spend time on the water. Much of the land is open pasture, ideal for grazing sheep.
A selection of outbuildings—including a detached garage, storage shed, and stable/stock shed—provide valuable additional space and functionality. A recently installed hen enclosure also sits within the grounds.
With its picturesque setting, versatile accommodation, and established holiday rental potential, Bremenvoir is expected to attract significant interest, making early viewing highly advisable.
Bremenvoir is situated within the community of Ardtun on the Ross of Mull. The nearby villages of Bunessen and Pennyghael boast thriving communities, with amenities including general store, hotel and village hall. The ferry to Iona, a popular tourist destination is just 15 minutes’ drive from the property.
The island bus route provides a regular transport link to the ferry port of Craignure. The Isle of Mull is easily accessible from the mainland ferries from Oban and Lochaline. There is also a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban - some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally.
In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to local puffin and seal colonies and to Iona, as well as the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.
Mains electricity, mains water, private drainage, BT phone and internet connectivity.
Please note, the heating boiler has recently been removed leaving opportunity for the new owner to install to their preferred specification.
Within the grounds sit two detached one bedroom letting cottages, each popular with holidaymakers eager to explore this captivating part of the island. Managed privately, the cottages offer private garden areas where guests can relax and enjoy the sweeping open views, along with convenient adjacent parking.
The extensive de-crofted land stretches down to the shoreline, ideal for those keen to discover the rugged coastline or spend time on the water. Much of the land is open pasture, ideal for grazing sheep.
A selection of outbuildings—including a detached garage, storage shed, and stable/stock shed—provide valuable additional space and functionality. A recently installed hen enclosure also sits within the grounds.
With its picturesque setting, versatile accommodation, and established holiday rental potential, Bremenvoir is expected to attract significant interest, making early viewing highly advisable.
From the ferry terminal in Craignure, take the A849 south, following signs for Bunessen and Fionphort. Continue for approximately 29 miles, continuing through the village of Pennyghael. Upon entering the village of Bunessen, take the right-hand turn, signposted for Ardtun.
Continue along the road for approximately two miles and the entrance track to Bremenvoir will be located on the left-hand side, clearly marked by a sign board on the gate.
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Fixtures and Fittings by separate negotiation.
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