4 bedroom house
Cladich, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, PA33 1BQ
Guide Price
£275,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
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Landing | Three double bedrooms | Family bathroom
Summerhouse with hot tub | Potting Shed
Enclosed rear garden area with patio | Communal parking area
The Square Courtyard was originally built in 1870 and is a traditional u-shaped farm steading of stone and slate construction stone. No. 3 was completely re-built and extended in 2007/8 as part of the conversion of The
Square from its former agricultural use to residential accommodation. No. 3 The Square is a detached corner property with private access to its front door. The rear door and vehicular access is via a pend leading to the rear or
the house. Parking is within the garden boundary of No. 3 and additional parking is available with the communal parking area to the rear of the courtyard The property benefits from double glazed timber frame sash-and-case windows throughout.
Gardens and outbuildings
There is an enclosed garden area to the rear which includes two separate patio areas with wooden panel fencing.
It also includes a large Summerhouse with hot tub and also a separate potting shed.
3 The Square is situated in a private courtyard setting made up of a total of five properties, close to the shores of Loch Awe. The property sits in a private position just north of the village of Cladich and only 28 miles from Oban.
Cladich is a small, peaceful settlement on the shores on Loch Awe. It is perfectly situated for fishing and exploring the wonderful wildlife of Argyll. The village of Dalmally is only a 10 minute drive and has a range of local services including a small village shop, a pharmacy, a primary school, a hotel, a modern health centre and a train station with direct services to Glasgow and Oban. The village of Lochawe is 7 miles away and has a post office and renowned Ben Cruachan Inn.
More extensive services can be found in the town of Inveraray (10 miles), situated on the shores of Loch Fyne. It boasts great restaurants, art galleries, pubs, artisan shops, a fish and chip shop, and a supermarket.
However, its most well-known attraction is Inveraray Castle – the seat of Dukes of Argyll for centuries and now open to the public, with an award-winning exhibition and restaurant.
Oban, the principal centre for North Argyll is only 28 miles to the northwest, accessed from the property by a scenic drive around the top of Loch Awe.
A direct bus runs from Cladich to Oban three times a day and there are 6 trains daily from Loch Awe village or Dalmally
Oban, also known as the 'Gateway to the Isles', and the seafood capital of Scotland, has a more extensive range of services including supermarket (Marks and Spencers, Tesco, Aldi and Lidl), restaurants, primary and secondary schooling, and a hospital. The ferry ports have regular services to the Inner Hebridean islands including Mull, Iona and the Treshnish Isles. For the whisky enthusiasts, there is the Oban distillery.
The local area is a fantastic base for exploring the West Coast of Scotland with a great variety of outdoor activities available. Loch Awe is one of Scotland's most famous lochs; stretching to over 40 km, it is a haven for bird watchers, anglers, artists, and nature lovers. It is renowned for trout
and pike fishing.
Mountain biking, hillwalking, climbing, mountaineering, sailing, golfing, diving, shooting, and deerstalking are all available nearby. Loch Awe is the perfect area for kayaking and canoeing.
For hillwalkers, the Munros of the Ben Cruachan range are close by. There is also an opportunity for skiing at the Nevis Range near Fort William, and at Glencoe. The wonderful oak woodlands of the Glen Nant National Nature Reserve are situated just north of Cladich across Loch Awe.
Oban airport is 24 miles away with daily flights to Coll, Colonsay, Tiree and Islay. Glasgow Airport (64 miles) provides regular flights to London and a range of national and international destinations.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Edinburgh
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