The accommodation briefly comprises of a welcoming entrance hall with glazed door to the front garden, large open plan living / dining room with log burning stoves to either end and windows to the front gardens, from this room access is provided to a large room which is currently set up as a home office, however can work equally well as a third bedroom. This addition was added by the current owner and boasts an attractive vaulted ceiling and affords views over the rear garden. The kitchen with window and door to rear gardens is of generous proportions and has a range of wall and base units. Two spacious double bedrooms and a shower room with walk in shower complete the internal accommodation
Externally the garden ground are particularly generous and have been well thought out and landscaped by the current owners to provide a range of outside dining areas, raised vegetable beds and sections of established specimen planting. Terraces have been designed to grow produce and would suit a Gardner or smallholder who wishes to grow their own produce. There are two useful outbuildings to the top of the garden, one of which benefits from a log burning stove and would be an ideal games room or garden room. The garden grounds abound with wildlife, red squirrels, pine marten and deer can regularly be seen. It truly is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors.
The nearby village of Tarbert has a wide range of amenities including Primary and Secondary education, medical centre, dentist, local supermarket, pubs and restaurants. The surrounding area is a haven for the outdoor enthusiast. There are walks and cycle routes available throughout the North Kintyre area including the Kintyre Way, stretching from Tarbert in the North to the Mull of Kintyre in the South. There are also opportunities for sailing, fishing, bird watching, shooting and diving along with many other popular pastimes. For the golfers amongst us there are 2 9-hole courses nearby, Tarbert and Carradale and further south 3 18-hole courses, 2 at Machrihanish and 1 in Southend
Within approximately half an hour’s drive of Tarbert there are ferry terminals to Islay ( and Jura), Gigha, Arran, and Portavadie and a little further away Ardrossan (seasonal) from Campbeltown and many other Inner Hebrides islands from Oban, an hour and a half to the North.. Campbeltown Airport is a mere 26 miles away and Glasgow International approximately 2 ½ hours away