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£225,000
2 bed cottage for saleSgeir Horsgeat, Portuairk, Nr Kilchoan PH36
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
McIntyre & Company
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About this property
Description
A truly unique opportunity to purchase an extended original stone built crofting cottage with surrounding croftland and common grazing. Situated in an idyllic and enviable location set amidst some of the finest scenery on the West Coast of Scotland's Ardnamurchan Peninsula.
The original stone built crofting cottage dates back to around 1909 and was extended around 2011. The decrofted cottage and garden occupies a generous plot (approx .0.24 acre) surrounded by approximately 2.25 acres that form Croft 82, the common grazing included in the sale price extend to a further 160 acres (approximately). The cottage has been owned and loved by the same family for 64 years appreciating the stunning views towards the Cuillins of Skye, the Small Isles, including Muck, Eigg, and Rum and the beauty of the surrounding croftland, rocky coves and volcanic outcrops.
Within the garden is a large detached Barn/Boat House and with direct access to the shoreline a boat is a must. A boat is available to purchase by separate negotiation with the vendors.
This charming cottage is well presented and in keeping with traditional crofting style and is neutrally decorated with predominantly white wash walls inside and out. There are two double bedrooms, a cosy cottage style kitchen and a delightful sitting room that benefits from under flooring heating and large windows to the front elevation that provide the stunning views. For ease of maintenance the flooring has been concreted and tiled through-out. The property is ideal for someone looking for a leisurely or proactive lifestyle and forms an idyllic family home or holiday retreat.
Directions
From the Corran Ferry to Ardgour turn left onto the A861. At the Salen junction bear left onto the B0087 for approx 20 miles heading towards Kilchoan. Just after the Kilchoan Hotel turn right towards Portuairk. Continue ahead passing the sign for the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, at the foot of the hill after entering Portuairk bear left, passing Askival. Sgeir Horsgeat is on the right just before the phone/letter box
location/amenities
Portuairk is a small, rural crofting Township on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and is situated a short walk from the lovely sandy beaches of Sanna Bay and Bay MacNeil. Portuairk is an area of many sheltered coves flanked by rocky promontories and volcanic outcrops that affords some of the finest views. This is a perfect destination for those seeking peace, natural beauty and a tranquil setting that boasts white sandy beaches and clear blue waters.
Nearby Kilchoan is the most Westerly Village on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula which has some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland surrounded by rugged mountains, sea lochs, coastlines and sandy beaches as well as an abundance of wildlife with the majestic red deer, golden and white-tailed sea eagles all in the vicinity. The landscape is ideal for hill and coastal walking, with walks to the summit of Ben Hiant which reaches to just 528m the highest point on the western end of the peninsula providing superb views. Other places of interest are the beautiful coastline of Sanna Bay and the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is a 19th century listed Lighthouse that towers some 36 metres. For the energetic, you can climb to the top of the tower or visit the Foghorn Engine room. The point provides some spectacular views where Dolphin, Porpoise and Minke Whale are regularly seen. There are free toilets, free parking and a café with gift shop.
Although Kilchoan is a remote setting, amenities in the village include a Hotel with bar and restaurant, a church, café, community centre and primary school. There are plans for a community owned shop with post office, and petrol station with EV charging point.
There are amenities and schools in Acharacle approximately 20 miles away, a daily bus service operates to Fort William. There are regular sailings to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull which has a Co-operative supermarket, excellent local restaurants and a dentist. The town of Oban is within reach of Kilchoan and offers further amenities and access to the Islands via the ferry terminal. There is a daily bus service that operates to Fort William.
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