Situated on the picturesque Newton Shore in Lochranza, this historic property dates back to 1750 and was originally crafted as a hunting lodge, later expanded in the Victorian era. The south-facing bay window from the new wing offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscapes, while its architectural significance is noted by its listing as category 'C' by Historic Scotland. Once a single residence until 1960, the layout has been adapted to create two separate homes, No 1 and No 2 The Lodge.
No 1 features an entrance hall, spacious lounge/dining area, kitchen, bathroom, and two large king-sized bedrooms. No 2 boasts similar accommodations with its own entrance hall, sizable kitchen, office space, living room on the ground floor, and two additional king-sized bedrooms along with attic space upstairs.
A new owner could explore options to either update both properties or reinstate the original corridor to unify them into one grand household again. The grounds include several dilapidated outbuildings which previously served various functions such as staff quarters and storage; these present further renovation opportunities for anyone looking to maximize potential rental income or create additional living space.
This project offers a rare chance to develop a unique home that maintains historical charm while incorporating modern amenities. Located within a serene village known for its community spirit and scenic surroundings, this property is positioned ideally for those seeking adventure or tranquility alike.