Druimneil House, a historic property dating back to approximately 1860, is set within expansive grounds of nearly 9 acres, offering significant potential for renovation and investment. Nestled among beautifully curated gardens with stunning views over Loch Linnhe, this house features a wealth of original details that can be preserved or restored. The accommodation spans two floors and includes four reception rooms on the ground floor, highlighted by a drawing room with double-aspect views and an open fireplace. A dining room with French doors leads to a balcony overlooking the charming gardens.
The kitchen, featuring a gas-fired AGA, flows into a south-facing patio perfect for outdoor dining. Additional rooms on this floor include a breakfast area, office, utility space, and two WCs. Upstairs presents a master suite with breathtaking views and an en suite bathroom, complemented by three further bedrooms each with its own en suite facilities.
Further enhancing the property's appeal is the former Coach House converted into versatile accommodation suitable for guests or family members. Druimneil also includes single-storey living via Druimneil Dorran Cottage built in Dorran construction.
The extensive grounds present various opportunities for improvement – from enhancing existing gardens to reconfiguring outbuildings including potting sheds and workshops into functional spaces that could potentially serve as guest accommodations or studios. Notably, the wildflower meadow adds seasonal charm while the coastal parcel offers unique possibilities for development (subject to permissions).
This property offers not only the allure of coastal living with access to local amenities in Port Appin but also presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to invest in a renovation project that marries historical charm with modern comforts in one of Scotland's most picturesque locations.