2 bed cottage - available now

Ardchyline Estate, Strachur, Argyll and Bute PA25

£900 pcm Online Viewing
  • Council Tax Band D
  • Deposit £1350
  • Driveway Parking
  • Garden
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Long Term Let
  • Unfurnished
  • No Smoking
  • Pets Allowed
  • Bathroom
  • Stunning Views across Loch Fyne
  • Large surrounding gardens
  • Large driveway for multiple cars
  • Cosy cottage with two bedrooms
  • Open fire
  • Brick built Lean-too
  • Timber shed
  • Scenic location
  • excellent local amenities and shops
  • scenic local walks surrounding home
  • Washing Machine
  • Dish Washer
  • 2
  • 1
  • Unfurnished
Ardchyline Cottage is situated in St Catherine which sits on the west coast of Loch Fyne, offering stunning views.

The cottage offers; 2 double bedrooms, a good sized lounge with open fire for cosy nights in, fitted kitchen with oven, hob, dishwasher and washing machine and rear door leading to rear garden and family bathroom with white three piece bathroom suite and shower over the bath.

The cottage is set within large lawned gardens and has a spacious driveway for multiple cars. There is a brick built lean-to and oak shed to the rear.

The property comes unfurnished, and further benefits from double glazing, electric heating and open fire in the lounge.

St Catherines is a village, on the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands. It is located on the banks of Loch Fyne opposite Inveraray and is served by the A815 road.

Strachur is about 6 miles to the south in southern Argyll and is located at the sheltered confluence of highland glens and Loch Fyne. Strachur is a delightful and very pretty Loch Fyne side Argyllshire coastal village. Strachur and Loch Fyne are well known for their natural scenic beauty which has always drawn people to the area to live, holiday and enjoy weekend breaks.

The village has a post office and café, a retail service station, an excellent Medical Centre with in-house pharmacy, and a vibrant Community Hall, all of which cater for most everyday needs and requirements. There are a number of restaurants, all with menus that encompass the term “Scotland’s Natural Larder”; these include Loch Fyne Oysters, The Creggans Inn and Invercottage Restaurant.

Glasgow is about 64 miles distant and offers a full range of higher and further educational services. Dunoon is approximately 22.4 miles away with Glasgow Airport at approximately 49.2 miles distant via Loch Lomondside.

Primary schooling is available in Strachur and secondary schooling is available at Dunoon. The nearest independent school is Helensburgh at 36 miles.

The A83 and A82 provide access to central Scotland. Arrochar has a main line rail station with a service to and from Glasgow city centre and a sleeper to London. The frequent western ferry service between McInroy’s Point and Hunters Quay provides alternative travel to Glasgow and the rest of mainland Scotland. EPC rating: E. Landlord Registration Number: 336358/130/03061.
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Primary Schools

Inveraray
3.2m
Strachur
4.6m
Lochgoilhead
9.8m
Furnace
12.7m
Dalmally
13.2m
Kilchrenan
14.0m

Secondary Schools

Dunoon Grammar
19.4m

Train Stations

Loch Awe
12.3m
Dalmally
13.0m
Falls Of Cruachan
13.3m
Garelochhead
17.3m
Taynuilt
20.4m
Arrochar & Tarbet
21.7m

Population

Tenure

Employment

*Economically inactive- Student; Looking after home/family; Longterm sick/disabled; other
    PA25 8 (this area)     Scotland
Source: UK Census

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