3 bedroom house

Furnace, Inveraray, Argyll and Bute, PA32 8XU

Guide Price

£130,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Sep 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.25 acres
  • 3 beds

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Property Tags: Development Potential

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  • First Marketed: Sep 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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An opportunity to acquire a detached three-bedroom property located within the popular coastal village of Furnace, a project property offering scope for renovation to create a wonderful family home

Situated centrally within the popular coastal village of Furnace, The Shieling offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a traditional threebedroom detached house, a project property in need of total renovation, sitting within a large plot extending to approximately 0.25 acres.

The property is entered from the front elevation, with a glazed door leading through a vestibule into the central hallway. To the left of the hallway, a spacious sitting room enjoys open views out to the front garden. An open grate fire sits within a stone fireplace, with each of the alcoves benefiting from built in shelving units. The bay window to the front floods the room with natural daylight, giving the room a bright and airy feel. To the right of the hallway, a front facing room also benefits from open views out to the front.

To the rear of the property, a dining room enjoys views out to the rear garden, with a doorway leading through to the adjoining conservatory, a glorious space in which to sit and relax, benefitting from views across the fields to the rear of the house. The dining room has been used as a ground floor bedroom in recent times, giving the option of a fourth bedroom as required.

The kitchen is also located to the rear of the property, a space large enough to accommodate a small dining area. The family bathroom is also located on the ground floor, accessed from the hallway. As with the rest of the property, this bathroom requires total renovation. A utility room also sits to the rear of the property, also accessed from the rear garden.

A ground floor bedroom is located to the front of the hallway, easily accessible by those with mobility difficulties. A central staircase leads to the upper floor, where two further double bedrooms are linked by a central landing. Each of the bedrooms enjoys far-reaching loch views to the front through Velux windows, with one of the bedrooms also enjoying pleasant views across the countryside to the rear – a relaxing vista. The larger of the upper floor bedrooms benefits from an en-suite WC.

It should be noted that the property requires renovation throughout. Originally constructed in the early 1900’s, the house retains many of the original features of its era, such as high ceilings, decorative cornices and ceiling roses. The property could be sympathetically restored, offering scope to develop a fine family home in this desirable coastal area.

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The Shieling occupies a sizable plot within the village and is conveniently located to reach the local amenities. The village shop is just a moments’ walk from the house. The plot extends to an area of approximately 0.25 acres, with a gated gravel driveway offering parking for several vehicles. A detached single garage is located to the end of the drive, offering secure parking, storage or workshop space as required.

The main area of garden extends to the left of the property, mainly laid to lawn. A selection of mature shrubs and bushes are located throughout the garden, with an area previously set aside for home grown produce. An attached shed is also located to the rear elevation of the property.

The property is just a short walk from the banks of the loch, perfect for those looking to spend time on the water. The picturesque surrounding countryside also offers a place to hike, with local trails also suitable for mountain biking.

Furnace is located just 1.5 hours from Glasgow and is in a popular location on the banks of Loch Fyne. It is also within easy commuting distance of Lochgilphead, a traditional coastal town at the head of Loch Gilp.

Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban

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