Fuaim An T'sruth
South Cuan, Oban, Argyll and Bute, PA34 4TU
Guide Price
£350,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Moorings, Water Frontage
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Moorings, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: N/A
An exciting opportunity to acquire a four-bedroom detached coastal property sitting within 2.30 acres of prime shorefront location on the picturesque Isle of Luing.
Nestled in a wonderful rural location, with coastal grounds extending to approximately 2.3 acres, Fuaim An T'sruth offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a detached four-bedroom property, benefitting from direct shore and beach access to the Cuan Sound.
The property is traditional entered from the rear, with a stepped entrance leading through a vestibule to the family kitchen.
To the left, a large open-plan living area spans the full width of the property and includes a large lounge living space and dining area which is located adjacent to the kitchen. Large windows perfectly frame the wonderful coastal views, and the area feels bright and airy thanks to triple aspect windows.
A central hallway gives access to the accommodation; four family bedrooms, each of which benefits from built-in wardrobe space. The hallway also gives access to a family bathroom and separate shower room.
A basement level incorporates a sizable garage, perfect for secure parking, but equally suitable for boat or jet-ski storage. A utility room is positioned to the rear of the garage, also giving access to a shower room with WC. The garage gives access to a spacious cellar area which is split into four defined areas, creating a wonderful storage area.
It should be noted that some areas of the property would benefit from modernisation, however the property offers spacious family accommodation in a very desirable coastal location.
Interest is likely to be high, and early viewing is highly recommended.
Fuaim An T'sruth benefits from a prime coastal location on the Isle of Luing and is within easy walking distance of the main ferry serving the island.
The grounds extend to an area of 2.3 acres and include areas of mature gardens, lawn areas and an area of prime coastline. A sheltered bay extends around the coast, offering a private space with small beach area.
The island habitat supports an abundance of wildlife, with otters, sea eagles and a wide variety of breeding species are regularly seen from the property.
Lying to the South of Oban, the Inner Hebridean island of Luing is one of the famous slate islands on Argyll’s scenic west coast. The island offers excellent opportunities for walking, sailing and fishing and is a haven for wildlife. With a population of approximately 185, it is one of the most accessible of all the Western Isles.
The ferry service operates every 30 minutes, taking less than five minutes, connecting Luing to Seil and the mainland. Luing benefits from a range of amenities including a local shop, post office, primary school and church. The Atlantic Islands Centre provides a community hub for the people of Luing and an exciting heritage, arts and coffee shop/restaurant visitor attraction. A trained team of first responders are on call to respond to any medical emergencies on the island with Easdale’s Medical Practice, approximately 7 miles away, open Monday to Friday.
The main local centre is Oban, approximately 19 miles to the north, where secondary schooling is available. It is an extremely attractive and popular tourist destination with a good range of retail outlets, professional services, a leisure centre, cinema and hospital. The town is home to the principal Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal which offers regular services to the Inner and Outer Hebrides. The town’s railway station sees trains operate several times a day to Glasgow and beyond.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Nestled in a wonderful rural location, with coastal grounds extending to approximately 2.3 acres, Fuaim An T'sruth offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a detached four-bedroom property, benefitting from direct shore and beach access to the Cuan Sound.
The property is traditional entered from the rear, with a stepped entrance leading through a vestibule to the family kitchen.
To the left, a large open-plan living area spans the full width of the property and includes a large lounge living space and dining area which is located adjacent to the kitchen. Large windows perfectly frame the wonderful coastal views, and the area feels bright and airy thanks to triple aspect windows.
A central hallway gives access to the accommodation; four family bedrooms, each of which benefits from built-in wardrobe space. The hallway also gives access to a family bathroom and separate shower room.
A basement level incorporates a sizable garage, perfect for secure parking, but equally suitable for boat or jet-ski storage. A utility room is positioned to the rear of the garage, also giving access to a shower room with WC. The garage gives access to a spacious cellar area which is split into four defined areas, creating a wonderful storage area.
It should be noted that some areas of the property would benefit from modernisation, however the property offers spacious family accommodation in a very desirable coastal location.
Interest is likely to be high, and early viewing is highly recommended.
Fuaim An T'sruth benefits from a prime coastal location on the Isle of Luing and is within easy walking distance of the main ferry serving the island.
The grounds extend to an area of 2.3 acres and include areas of mature gardens, lawn areas and an area of prime coastline. A sheltered bay extends around the coast, offering a private space with small beach area.
The island habitat supports an abundance of wildlife, with otters, sea eagles and a wide variety of breeding species are regularly seen from the property.
Lying to the South of Oban, the Inner Hebridean island of Luing is one of the famous slate islands on Argyll’s scenic west coast. The island offers excellent opportunities for walking, sailing and fishing and is a haven for wildlife. With a population of approximately 185, it is one of the most accessible of all the Western Isles.
The ferry service operates every 30 minutes, taking less than five minutes, connecting Luing to Seil and the mainland. Luing benefits from a range of amenities including a local shop, post office, primary school and church. The Atlantic Islands Centre provides a community hub for the people of Luing and an exciting heritage, arts and coffee shop/restaurant visitor attraction. A trained team of first responders are on call to respond to any medical emergencies on the island with Easdale’s Medical Practice, approximately 7 miles away, open Monday to Friday.
The main local centre is Oban, approximately 19 miles to the north, where secondary schooling is available. It is an extremely attractive and popular tourist destination with a good range of retail outlets, professional services, a leisure centre, cinema and hospital. The town is home to the principal Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal which offers regular services to the Inner and Outer Hebrides. The town’s railway station sees trains operate several times a day to Glasgow and beyond.
Marketed by: Bell Ingram, Oban
Land Registry Data
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