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1 Cluain, Cullipool, Isle Of Luing, Argyll and Bute, PA34

Key features

  • Glorious property in much sought-after island location
  • Spacious three-bedroom apartment, set over two levels
  • Open coastal views to the front
  • Joint ownership of the foreshore, with direct sea frontage
  • Communal mature gardens, with courtyard garden to the rear
  • Picturesque setting, close to local amenities
  • Mooring included in sale
  • No Chain- immediate access on completion
  • EPC E43

Description

An exciting opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented three-bedroom apartment, located on the picturesque Isle of Luing and benefitting from far-reaching views across to the islands of Lunga and Scarba.



Situated in a wonderful coastal location on the fringe of the picturesque village of Cullipool, 1 Cluain offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented three-bedroom apartment (formally two seperate flats), benefitting from far-reaching views across to the islands of Lunga and Scarba. An abundance of wildlife can be seen from the property including sea eagles, otters, seals, deer and black grouse.

The property is entered from the front elevation, with the main entrance door leading into a communal porch, providing access to Flat's 1 and 2.

The main door to 1 Cluain leads into a spacious central hallway. To the left, a family lounge is located to the front of the property, flooded with natural daylight thanks to the south-facing bay window. A multi-fuel stove is positioned within a decorative fire surround, offering warmth and comfort in equal measure.

A family kitchen is positioned adjacent to the lounge, fitted with a range of crisp, white-coloured cabinets, complimented by a contrasting wood-effect worktop. The layout allows space for a freestanding electric cooker, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher.

Also accessed from the hallway, a family bathroom and two double bedrooms offer guest accommodation, one of which enjoys a front-facing aspect and the other, built-in wardrobes. The design of the flat allows for the front area to be separated off, with potential for holiday lets.

A glazed door gives access to the rear of the property where the accommodation extends to a second family area. An open living space combines lounge and kitchen areas, a comfortable space, warmed through by a second multi-fuel stove. A doorway leads from the kitchen to give access to a small courtyard, located to the rear of the property.

The staircase leads up to an upper floor bedroom, a generously proportioned room, benefitting from sizable built-in wardrobes. The room also benefits from the addition of an en-suite bathroom.

1 Cluain offers flexibility of accommodation seldom seen in coastal properties.

The property benefits from shared, communal gardens to the front and rear, with the front large, mainly lawned garden, bordered by a traditional slate wall. A shared driveway gives access to a communal parking area to the rear of the house. The rear private courtyard is sheltered, ideal for the storage of small watercraft. Two small sheds offer secure storage, as required.

In addition to the garden areas, the property owns a share in the foreshore area to the front, a wonderful stretch of land which gives direct access to the water. A slipway is located on the foreshore, ideal for launching small boats, dingy or kayaks. It is understood that a mooring is also included with the sale, a sheltered deep water mooring for a larger craft which is visible 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 180, 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 16 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.

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