
Ronachan House, Clachan, Tarbert, Argyll

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
13
- BATHROOMS
11
- SIZE
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Key features
- A handsome Victorian B-listed coastal country mansion.
- A comprehensive refurbishment & restoration.
- Overlooking a secluded sandy beach on the Kintyre Peninsula.
- Principal house with extensive accommodation and North Lodge.
- Panoramic see views to Islay, Jura and Gigha.
- Currently used for commercial purposes.
Description
Set above the white sands of Ronachan Bay, with sweeping views across open water to the Inner Hebrides, Ronachan House represents one of the most remarkable private coastal holdings on Scotland’s west coast. Occupying a secluded position on the Kintyre Peninsula, an area celebrated for its unspoilt coastline and
relative seclusion, the house commands an exceptional setting of beach, woodland and open sea. This handsome Victorian mansion, constructed of warm sandstone and Category B listed, has been meticulously restored and sensitively modernised over the past two decades. The current owner has undertaken an extensive
programme of structural repair, architectural reinstatement and comprehensive refurbishment, ensuring the house now combines historic integrity with the comfort and practicality expected of a
modern family home. The result is a rare balance of architectural grandeur, restored craftsmanship and a warm, highly liveable interior suited equally to family life and large-scale entertaining.
Architectural Character
Externally, Ronachan presents an elegant and romantic façade with steeply pitched gables, tall clustered chimneys and finely detailed stonework. Symmetrical bay windows and generous sash windows lend both balance and light, while the elevated position ensures uninterrupted coastal views. Internally, the house is a celebration
of original period detailing. Ornate cornicing, timber panelling, stained glass and original windows have all been preserved and restored. These historic features sit comfortably alongside
contemporary services and carefully integrated modern finishes. Throughout, craftsmanship and proportion define the interior — generous ceiling heights, elegant circulation space and a sense of
architectural coherence at every turn.
Accommodation
Ground Floor
A tiled vestibule opens into an impressive reception hall with original timber flooring and panelled walls, establishing an immediate sense of occasion. To one side lies the library, an intimate and atmospheric room centred around an open fire. Opposite, a generous formal dining room provides an elegant setting for entertaining. Beyond, an arched opening leads to a secondary sitting area and onward to the marble-floored family kitchen. Thoughtfully arranged around a substantial central island, the kitchen forms the natural heart of the house, equally suited
to everyday family life or larger gatherings. The ground floor also includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms, two cloakrooms and a family bathroom featuring a classic roll-top bath.
First Floor
A sweeping timber staircase rises to a generous half-landing where a full-sized billiard and games room provides an exceptional recreational space. The principal drawing room occupies a commanding front-facing position, with windows to both front and side elevations framing panoramic views across beach, sea and islands. An open fire provides a focal point, while sliding partition
doors connect to a secondary sitting room, allowing flexibility between intimate use and larger entertaining. The principal suite is particularly impressive, comprising a spacious bedroom, separate sitting area overlooking the bay and a beautifully appointed bathroom with roll-top bath and marble-tiled walk-in shower. A further king-sized en suite bedroom and cloakroom complete this floor.
Second Floor
The second floor provides five further en suite bedrooms, each carefully finished with quality joinery and refined detailing. A distinctive domed window crowns the upper landing, enhancing
the architectural character of the space. An additional bathroom to the front of the house enjoys elevated views over the shoreline
below.
Secondary Accommodation
The estate also includes three independent dwellings, providing flexible accommodation for guests, staff or multi-generational living.
The Coach House
Situated at the back of the main house, a self-contained threebedroom apartment with kitchen and sitting room. Predominantly arranged over the first floor, with additional bedroom and bathroom accommodation on the ground floor. The Coach House benefits from its own dedicated patio area.
The Look Out
Situated at the back of the main house, a self contained onebedroom apartment with kitchen and sitting room. Arranged principally on the upper level, with direct access from rear decking.
The property enjoys a private deck with elevated views.
North Lodge
Situated at the entrance to the drive, North Lodge is a twobedroom lodge cottage, renovated to the same exacting standard as the main house.
Gardens & Grounds
Ronachan extends to approximately 10.51 acres in total. A long, tree-lined driveway winds through woodland before arriving at a broad sweep of lawn positioned deliberately to frame, rather than compete with, the exceptional coastal outlook.
The grounds slope gently down to the white sands of Ronachan Bay, although not owned there is direct foot access and therefore forming a private and sheltered shoreline. To the rear, mature
woodland provides shelter, privacy, magnitude of walks and rich biodiversity, creating a haven for flora and fauna.
Location
Ronachan House is nestled into the west coast of Scotland on the Kintyre Peninsula. The Kintyre Peninsula is a narrow stretch of breathtaking coastline that hangs off of the west of Scotland, starting at Tarbert fishing village on the A83 and going all the way to its southern most tip called The Mull of Kintyre.
From the windows of Ronachan House you can look across the Sound of Jura, a narrow stretch of water between the mainland and the islands of Islay, Jura and Gigha.
You can explore iconic spots like Machrihanish Beach, known for its impressive dunes and excellent surfing conditions, or visit the picturesque fishing village of Tarbert, which overlooks Loch Fyne. The towns of Lochgilphead and Ardrishaig are also popular destinations.
The islands of Jura and Islay are both accessible by ferry from the ferry port at Kennacraig north of Ronachan House towards Tarbert. From Islay you can island hop via ferry to Colonsay. The ferry to Gigha is picked up at Tayinloan, south of Ronachan House.
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- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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Ronachan House, Clachan, Tarbert, Argyll
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