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Set within a historically rich landscape, this property comprises a collection of original stone buildings that once served as the estate workers’ homes and support structures for the Ardlamont estate. The diverse array of assets includes former stables, cart sheds, kennels, and workshops, all melding into an intriguing potential for redevelopment.
The unique features of this site include a striking arched pend that showcases charming doocots and internal nesting boxes, hinting at its storied past. These existing structures provide an excellent foundation for renovation projects, whether you're envisioning a singular expansive family home or several income-generating self-catering holiday rentals. Preliminary plans are available for a 10-unit scheme, providing an outline for what could be achieved with further planning consent from Argyll & Bute Council.
Among the buildings is Beaters Cottage, which features an open-plan layout with integrated kitchen and dining areas alongside cozy living spaces warmed by oil-fired central heating. The cottage also boasts three bedrooms with en suite facilities and an external utility room. In addition, Grooms Flat offers further accommodation options with a living room featuring a log burner and additional bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
The surrounding grounds include former kennels and stone-built steadings under slate-effect roofing as well as multiple general-purpose storehouses—ideal for those looking to cultivate gardens or outdoor amenities in line with residential or commercial aspirations. A grass paddock to the east adds to the property's appeal, potentially serving various recreational uses.
Located in an area celebrated for its natural beauty at the southern end of the Ardlamont peninsula, this site benefits from proximity to both Kames and Tighnabruaich. Kames is conveniently equipped to meet everyday needs with local services including shops and a hotel. A short drive or leisurely distance leads you to Tighnabruaich—renowned as one of Argyll’s prettiest villages—offering vibrant community life amid scenic coastal views.
The region thrives on its sailing heritage, highlighted by Portavadie Marina just six miles away, where recent investments have enhanced facilities turning it into a sought-after destination among sailing enthusiasts. With Glasgow city within easy reach (approximately 60 miles), along with local schooling options enhancing family appeal, this property situates itself perfectly for those looking to tap into both residential comfort and investment potential.
Surrounded by opportunities for outdoor pursuits like hiking, fishing, kayaking, and golfing at Tighnabruaich Golf Club—a picturesque 9-hole course