Robb Residential is delighted to bring to the market this rarely available gem of a home. Nestled is the countryside Balliemeanach Lodge is situated in the Loch Fyne side just outside the coastal village of Strachur.
This beautiful detached home offers space, tranquillity and luxury and is surrounded by spacious private gardens. It comes with an additional granny flat with it's own entrance which offers bedroom, bathroom, kitchen & spacious living area with open fire.
The house itself is set over two floors with cloakroom, good sized lounge with wood burning stove and patio doors leading to paved patio for alfresco dining, very large dining kitchen with integrated appliances including fridge freezer, dishwasher, double gas range cooker, washing machine & tumble dryer.
Located on the upper floor are 3 spacious double bedrooms, 2 with en-suites, single bedroom and main family bathroom.
The property further benefits from oil fired central heating, great storage, driveway for multiple cars and very spacious gardens.
An early viewing of this property is recommended to appreciate it's offerings.
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 and Sports Pavilion, all of which cater for most everyday needs and requirements.
Glasgow is about 54 miles distance and offers a full range of higher and further educational services as well as all the cultural and professional services normally connected with a major city.
There are several restaurants, all with menus that encompass the term “Scotland’s Natural Larder”; these include Loch Fyne Oysters, The Creggans Inn and Invercottage Restaurant. The George Hotel at Inveraray enjoys an enviable reputation for serving seasonal local produce.
Dunoon is a scenic drive approximately 18.8 miles away with Glasgow Airport at approximately 53 miles distant via Loch Lomond side and Oban approximately 57 miles.
Primary schooling is available in Strachur and secondary schooling is available at Dunoon. The nearest independent school is Helensburgh at 38.5 miles.
The A83 & 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 travel to Glasgow and the west of mainland Scotland or alternatively Argyll Ferries run from Dunoon to Gourock.
The area offers much in the way of outdoor pursuits including cycle routes, challenging hill climbs, walks and several golf courses. The well established Cowal Way stretches from Portavadie in the West and travels eastwards for 31
miles through some of the most dramatic and picturesque sea and landscapes in the west coast. The coastline of Cowal Peninsula is fast becoming known as Argyll’s secret coast by Welcome to Scotland. EPC rating: D. Landlord Registration Number: ARG-1444114-24.