Offers over
£450,000
4 bed detached house for saleCraigowan Road, Campbeltown, Argyll And Bute PA28
4 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Robb Residential
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About this property
A prominently sited detached period home with fine open southerly aspects towards the marina and Campbeltown Loch.
Craigowan House is a beautifully finished handsome detached home of repointed blonde sandstone with cream painted render gables and white painted fascia’s all of which is neatly presented under a combination of a dark grey slate and tiled roof. The accommodation is laid out over two easily managed light and bright levels with beautifully maintained original features skilfully juxtaposed with contemporary and stylish family living, and from its slightly elevated situation and impeccably landscaped gardens, Craigowan House enjoys wonderful views out across Campbeltown harbour and loch.
Ground Floor
Outer storm door to entrance porch with Victorian style floor tiles, original inner front door with glass insert to welcoming entrance hallway, original Heron wall panels, formal dining room with Edinburgh press, service hatch, windows overlooking front gardens and waterscape views, formal sitting room with original working fireplace, exposed Edinburgh press, bay windows formation overlooking from gardens and waterscape views, informal sitting/snug with stylish gas lit fireplace, exposed Edinburgh press, window to rear gardens, rear hall with cloak hooks, under stair stores, wc, contemporary style integrated kitchen with informal breakfasting and dining bar, window to rear gardens, hall to family shower room, annex/stores accommodation windows to gardens, (connecting door to outbuilding with building warrant), utility room/boot room with door to rear gardens.
First Floor
Via carpeted staircase with carpet rods to half landing, window with part stained glass, first floor landing, bedroom 1 with window and window seat to rear gardens, bedroom 2 (principal) with dual windows to front and side enjoying waterscape views, Jack and Jill bath and shower room, Edinburgh press, bedroom 3 with window and window seat to front and waterscape, bedroom 4 (currently set up as a home office/study), fitted cupboard, window to rear gardens, family bathroom.
Outbuildings
Attached general purpose Annex completed in repointed blonde standstone, neatly presented under a dark grey slate roof. It is understood that architect drawings and a builidng warrant is in place to further extend the property creating stylish and additional overspill/annex accomodation.
2 x Integral general purpose stores, 1 x Integral workshop, greenhouse, detached potting store.
Gardens
The gardens at Craigowan House have been beautifully landscaped and carefully considered to ensure that there are various zoned areas around the gardens to enjoy alfresco sitting, dining and entertaining. The gardens are accessed via wrought iron twin leaf gates which lead to a cobble driveway, two sets of sandstone steps provide access to front gardens, side and rear gardens. The front gardens are relatively low maintenance by design and are laid to cobble stones which are bound by colourful flower beds and bushes. Beyond the cobbles there is a generous and stylish terrace area laid to paving stone, with outdoor furniture and from where there are breath-taking views across Campbeltown harbour and further down the loch. A very pretty water feature offers a great sense of peace and tranquillity to the gardens and is built into a further paved seating area. Paving stone warps around the rear of the property via personal gates located on either side of the home, a stone staircase at the rear of the house provides access up to the extreme rear gardens which are laid mainly to lawn with a drying green, which is further planted with colourful flower beds and bushes, and a privatised seating area and suntrap lies at the very rear gardens. Due East there is a secret garden which is bound by a mature privacy hedge, and enclosed within the secret garden there are various specimen trees, beds, bushes and colourful flowers including a very pretty pink rhododendron. The gardens are beautiful and broadly speaking bound by a stone wall and from each corner there are wonderful views towards the water. There is ample vehicular hard standing and parking directly in front of the property.
Services
Mains water supply, mains drainage, mains
gas fired central heating, single glazed.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
Local Authorities
Argyll & Bute Council
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Council Tax
Craigowan House is in council tax band F and the amount payable for 2025/2026 is £3508.90p to include mains water and drainage.
EPC
Rating E
Situation
Craigowan House is less than one mile from Campbeltown centre, the main town on the Kintyre Peninsula. From its elevated position on the favoured northern side, Craigowan House offers super south facing loch views across Campbeltown Bay, harbour and marina. Campbeltown is the main shopping town in the area and provides a range of facilities including supermarkets, café’s, restaurants, gift shops garages, the award winning ‘Aqualibrium’ leisure centre, a library, hospital and a cinema. There is an emergency air-ambulance service to Glasgow. There are two primary schools as well as secondary education at Campbeltown Grammar. The University of the Highlands and Islands can be accessed locally via Argyll College. Campbeltown is popular with tourists and has a variety of hotels and restaurants. The town has pontoons, sheltered anchorages and a small Sailing Club with moorings. The internationally popular whisky festival and nationally popular Mull of Kintyre half-marathon is held in May and the annual Mull of Kintyre Music Festival over four days each August. The West Coast bus service runs four daily coaches to and from Glasgow. By car, via the A83, Glasgow can be reached (in normal driving conditions) in approximately 3 hours. Tarbert also has a ferry link to Portavadie which gives access to an alternative route to Glasgow via the Cowal Peninsula. The nearby Campbeltown airport (2 miles) offers a twice daily return flight (30 minutes) to Glasgow International Airport. The coastal village of Tarbert is 37.4 miles away where there are a number of friendly harbour pubs and restaurants. Tarbert is renowned for hosting the annual Scottish Series Yachting Event, and for its seafood and folk music. Machrihanish is famous for golf. The links course of Machrihanish is of international acclaim and attracts many visitors. There has also recently opened a new 18-hole golf course called the Machrihanish Dunes. Locally, there is an 18-hole course at Southend as well as nine-hole courses at Carradale and on the Island of Gigha.
Beaches
Westport Beach which Stretches over 6 miles,
and boasts the Machrihanish Dunes as its backdrop, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (sssi) and the biggest sand dune area in Argyll and is a popular haven for surfers and dog walkers. The beach is nestled alongside Machrihanish Golf Course which is one of the finest links golf courses in the UK. There are numerous easily accessible sandy beaches nearby, Machrihanish, Southend and Westport are just a few to mention. World class sailing is available with easy access to the Clyde Coast, Arran and the North Channel across to Ireland from Campbeltown Loch. At Ardrishaig, the Crinan Canal connects Loch Fyne with Loch Craignish. From where, the Southern and Inner Hebrides are readily accessible. The Kennacraig ferry connects the mainland with Islay, Jura and Colonsay.
Productive sea fishing from shore and boat is available locally and there are trout and salmon opportunities by permit in other surrounding rivers and hill lochs. The countryside is a delight in which to walk or cycle and there is no shortage of scenic routes and places of archaeological and historical interest to visit. The islands of Davaar (Which you can walk to when the tide is out, always check tidal times) and Gigha are nearby and are steeped in history, with stunning scenery and landscapes harbouring an abundance of wildlife.
The Kintyre Way is a fully waymarked 100-mile trail which criss-crosses the peninsula from Tarbert to Campbeltown. There are serious hiking and gentle rambles, all of which bring home the beautiful reality that is Kintyre.
Travel Directions
From Glasgow city centre, travel in a westerly direction on the M8 motorway. Leave the motorway at J30 following signs for Erskine Bridge. Proceed over bridge turning left onto the A82. Remain on the A82 for 25 miles going up Loch Lomond side. Bear left at Tarbert on to the A83. Remain on the A83 for 61 miles passing through Inveraray, Furnace, Minard, Lochgilphead and Ardrishaig before arriving in Tarbert.
Continue through Tarbert on the A83 following signs for Campbeltown. Upon arrival into Campbeltown turn left onto Dalaruan St, taking the first available left hand turn onto Craigowan Road, proceed along Craigowan Road to the very end to find Craigowan House the last house on the left hand side"
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