Laganbuidhe Farm
Laganbuidhe Farm, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, PA33 1AS
Guide Price
£325,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
***CLOSING DATE- 12 NOON FRIDAY 17TH JUNE*** A unique restoration opportunity comprising of a detached stone farmhouse and assorted outbuildings, sitting in a croft land extending to approximately 49.3 acres, within the ever-popular village of Dalmally.
Situated in a quiet, rural location on the fringe of the popular village of Dalmally, Laganbuidhe Farm offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a traditional stone farmhouse sitting in approximately 49.3 acres of croft land.
The property is of stone construction sitting under a traditional slate roof and offers family accommodation over two levels. The cottage was extended in more recent times, adding to the accommodation and living space. The house has been sitting empty for a period of time and is now in need of total restoration, however once completed, would offer a wonderful family home in this much sought-after area.
The property layout offers various possibilities for adaptation to suit the new owner, with 6 bedrooms featured in the original layout. In many areas the thick stone walls feature the original sash windows, with the upper floor areas offering a coombed ceiling design.
The lower boundary of the property borders the River Orchy and it should be noted that the property is offered with fishing rights.
The property sits within a land area extending to approximately 48.5 acres, with an area of garden surrounding the immediate area around the property. Access from the road is via a private driveway, with plenty of parking available located around the property.
To the left of the main house, a combination of barns and sheds offers an element of dry storage and/or workshop space but have traditionally used for the management of livestock during the time when the farm was in operation.
To the front, there is evidence that the gardens were attractively landscaped, giving possibility to restore to their former glory. An area of land is located across the road, extending down to the river. This land extends to approximately 15 acres and offers prime grazing across various pastures. The remainder of the land extends to the rear of the property and incorporates a combination of rough grazing, hill land and woodland. The hill land has previously been used for grazing sheep and cattle.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Situated in a quiet, rural location on the fringe of the popular village of Dalmally, Laganbuidhe Farm offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a traditional stone farmhouse sitting in approximately 49.3 acres of croft land.
The property is of stone construction sitting under a traditional slate roof and offers family accommodation over two levels. The cottage was extended in more recent times, adding to the accommodation and living space. The house has been sitting empty for a period of time and is now in need of total restoration, however once completed, would offer a wonderful family home in this much sought-after area.
The property layout offers various possibilities for adaptation to suit the new owner, with 6 bedrooms featured in the original layout. In many areas the thick stone walls feature the original sash windows, with the upper floor areas offering a coombed ceiling design.
The lower boundary of the property borders the River Orchy and it should be noted that the property is offered with fishing rights.
The property sits within a land area extending to approximately 48.5 acres, with an area of garden surrounding the immediate area around the property. Access from the road is via a private driveway, with plenty of parking available located around the property.
To the left of the main house, a combination of barns and sheds offers an element of dry storage and/or workshop space but have traditionally used for the management of livestock during the time when the farm was in operation.
To the front, there is evidence that the gardens were attractively landscaped, giving possibility to restore to their former glory. An area of land is located across the road, extending down to the river. This land extends to approximately 15 acres and offers prime grazing across various pastures. The remainder of the land extends to the rear of the property and incorporates a combination of rough grazing, hill land and woodland. The hill land has previously been used for grazing sheep and cattle.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.