2 bedroom house

Portnahaven, Isle Of Islay, Argyll and Bute, PA47 7SY

Guide Price

£390,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.27 acres
  • 2 beds

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A beautifully presented detached two-bedroom house, with panoramic views across the rugged coastline surrounding Portnahaven, on the ever-popular Isle of Islay

Situated in a glorious, elevated position and benefiting from panoramic views across the rugged coastline surrounding Portnahaven, Poll A’chapuill, 3 Claddach offers buyers a beautifully presented two-bedroom detached house, sitting in a plot area extending to approximately 0.27 acres.

The property is entered from the front elevation, with a vestibule leading through to a central hallway. To the rear of the house, a combined kitchen dining room is large enough to accommodate an eight-seater dining table, offering the perfect place to entertain family and friends.

The kitchen design features a range of wooden wall and floor units, complimented by a contrasting cream coloured roll top worktop. The layout features a range of appliances, including integrated oven and hob, along with a freestanding dishwasher. A doorway from the kitchen leads through to the utility room which houses the washing machine and dryer and also features a built-in storage cupboard. A door from the utility room leads out to the side garden.

To the front of the dining area, a newer extension to the property creates a wonderful place to sit and take in the glorious panoramic views across the coastline. To the right of the hallway, a large family lounge spans the full width of the property and has a bright and airy feel thanks to dual aspect windows.
The room is large enough to accommodate a writing desk, creating a small study area to the front.

The ground floor layout is completed by way of a family bathroom which features full-size bath with shower over and WC and sink.

A wooden staircase leads from the hallway to the upper floor, where a central landing links two double bedrooms. Each of the bedrooms features built-in wardrobe space, and both bedrooms benefit from far-reaching views across the coast. Also accessed from the central landing, a family shower room benefits from a spacious design which features a cubicle shower and white two-piece bathroom suite.

Attached to the main house, a sizable garage is easily large enough to accommodate a vehicle, while maintaining space for storage and workshop. Externally, the property is accessed from the road by a sweeping gravel driveway giving parking for several vehicles. An area adjacent to the utility room is large enough to accommodate additional parking as required.

The rear gardens feature a striking stone wall design, with steps leading down to a lower terrace, the perfect place in which to sit and take in the glorious views across the rugged coastline. The majority of the garden is laid to lawn, with a variety of flowers and shrubs creating a floral display throughout the year.

The front garden features a raised flower bed, bordered by a matching stone wall design, with an area of the side garden being allocated for home grown produce. A glasshouse is affixed to the rear elevation.

Poll A'chapuill is located on the outskirts of the coastal village of Portnahaven and around 8 miles to the village of Port Charlotte on the Isle of Islay.

Port Ellen is the principal fishing port and ferry terminal on the island, with pontoons available for small boats and yachts. A second ferry terminal is located at Port Askaig. Port Ellen offers shopping facilities, hotels, restaurants, Post Office, Doctor’s surgery, playing fields and a primary school.

The world famous, challenging golf links at Machrie are close by, as is the island’s small airport operating daily flights to Glasgow. Islay is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Known as “The Queen of the Hebrides”, it lies in Argyll just south west of Jura and around 40 kilometres north of the Northern Irish coast. The island’s capital is Bowmore where there is the distinctive round Kilarrow Parish Church and a distillery.

Bowmore has a charming small village character and with plenty of amenities for the locals and visitors alike. It is in Bowmore pupils complete their Secondary studies at Islay High School whilst the village itself offers a good variety of shops, hotels and restaurants, two banks, Post Office, swimming pool with fitness centre, primary school and the island’s primary Gaelic unit.

Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban

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