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13 Baycrofts, Strachur, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, PA27 8BW

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • 3 Double Bedrooms. 1 with Ensuite Shower Room
  • Dining Room
  • Garage
  • Front, Side & Back Gardens
  • Utility Room
  • Solar Panels - High Tariff - 73p per Kw
  • Air Source Heat Pump
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  • Loch Views
  • Freehold

Description

No. 13 Baycrofts is a delightful three-bedroom bungalow in Strachur, Argyll and Bute, offering spacious living, modern eco-friendly features, and beautiful gardens, all for offers over £365,000

Located in the picturesque village of Strachur, on the banks of Loch Fyne, Argyll, this charming three-bedroom detached bungalow presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a tranquil yet well-connected lifestyle. This property combines spacious living with modern, energy-efficient features, making it an ideal family home or a peaceful retreat.

Upon entering, you are greeted from the front porch by a welcoming hallway that leads to the heart of this inviting home. The property boasts three generously sized double bedrooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, benefiting from its own private en-suite shower room and 2 double wardrobes, providing a touch of luxury and convenience. The additional two double bedrooms are equally well-proportioned and bedroom 2 also has built in wardrobe space offering flexibility for various living arrangements, whether as guest rooms, a home office, or hobby spaces. Off the spacious hallway is the family bathroom complete with a bath and separate shower cubicle along with a WC and wash hand basin.

The bungalow features two reception rooms, providing versatile areas for relaxation and entertaining. The main living room is bright and airy, offering views to Loch Fyne and is a comfortable space to unwind. Adjacent to this, a dedicated dining room provides the perfect setting for family meals and social gatherings, creating a seamless flow for entertaining. The layout is thoughtfully designed to maximise natural light and create a sense of openness throughout. The dining room can be entered from the hallway or directly from the living room.

The heart of any home, the kitchen, is well-appointed and functional, with space for a breakfasting table and chairs to be sited, leading directly into a practical utility room which has a door leading to the garden space. This separate utility space is invaluable for laundry and additional storage, helping to keep the main living areas clutter-free and organised. From here, access to the rear garden is convenient, making outdoor dining and activities effortless.

One of the standout features of this property is its commitment to sustainable living and energy efficiency. The bungalow is equipped with an air source heat pump, providing an efficient and environmentally friendly heating solution. Furthermore, the property benefits from solar panels, which are on a high tariff of 73p per Kw, offering significant savings on electricity bills and potentially generating an income. These modern installations not only reduce the property's carbon footprint but also contribute to lower running costs, a considerable advantage in today's market.

Externally, the property truly shines. It features well-maintained front, side and back gardens, offering delightful outdoor spaces for relaxation, gardening, and children's play. The rear garden provides a private and secure environment, perfect for enjoying the stunning Argyll and Bute scenery with views to Loch Fyne. A valuable addition is the garage, providing secure parking or additional storage space, complementing the ample off-road parking available.

Strachur itself is a highly desirable location, renowned for its breath-taking natural beauty, including Loch Fyne and the surrounding hills. The village offers a close-knit community feel with local amenities, while still being within easy reach of larger towns for more extensive services. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for walking, cycling, fishing, and sailing right on your doorstep. The local village post office/store and café are withing walking distance from the property and the petrol station near by.

This property represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a spacious, energy-efficient, and beautifully located home in one of Scotland's most scenic regions. With its three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, two reception rooms, garage, and eco-friendly features, this bungalow is ready to welcome its new owners. For those seeking a blend of comfort, convenience, and sustainability in a stunning Scottish setting, this Strachur bungalow is an absolute must-see.

Location and surrounding area.

Strachur and the Loch Fyne area in Argyll offer a captivating blend of Highland charm, coastal beauty, and tranquil rural life—perfect for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape.
Directions
The property is located on the Eastern Bank of Loch Fyne. From the A815 which is the Glasgow to Dunoon Rd, turn onto the A886 and follow the coastal road for approximately 600 yards and take a left turn just before the jetty, following the road to the top of the hill where it bends to the right. No 13 can be found on the right-hand side near the end of the Cul-de-Sac.
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Located on the eastern shores of Loch Fyne, Scotland’s longest sea loch, the village of Strachur is a hidden gem in the heart of Argyll’s Cowal Peninsula. With its sweeping views across the water, forested hillsides, and rich cultural heritage, this area invites visitors to slow down and savour the natural rhythm of the Highlands.

Loch Fyne stretches southward offering stunning vistas, especially at sunrise and sunset. Its calm waters are ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply enjoying a Lochside picnic.
The nearby Glenbranter Forest is a walker’s paradise, with waymarked trails winding through ancient woodlands, past waterfalls, and into the hills. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot red squirrels, deer, and a variety of birdlife.
Strachur Bay provides a peaceful spot for reflection or photography, with boats bobbing gently and the hills of Argyll rising in the distance.

Strachur itself is a welcoming village with a strong sense of community. Its roots stretch back centuries, once home to the Fergusson Clan and still echoing with stories of the past.
• Visit the Strachur Smiddy Museum, a lovingly preserved 18th-century blacksmith’s workshop, to glimpse rural life as it once was along with the Village hall where functions are held for the residents.
• The Strachur House estate, though private, opens its grounds to walkers and adds a touch of grandeur to the village’s quiet lanes.

Food, Drink & Hospitality
• The area is known for its seafood, with Loch Fyne’s waters yielding fresh oysters, mussels, and langoustines. The nearby Inver Restaurant is a culinary destination in its own right, offering modern Scottish cuisine in a rustic Lochside setting.
• Traditional pubs and bistros like MacPhunn’s Bar at the Creggans Inn provide hearty meals and warm Highland hospitality.

Gateway to Argyll & Beyond
• Strachur is ideally placed for exploring the wider Cowal Peninsula, with easy access to Loch Eck, Benmore Botanic Garden, and the ferry to and the Isle of Bute via Colintraive. Inveraray is on the opposite back of the Loch.
• Whether you're touring by car, cycling the quiet roads, or hiking the hills, this region offers a perfect blend of accessibility and seclusion.

Brochures

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
Lateral living,Wide doorways,Level access shower,Level access

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