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Torran Bay Hostel, Ford, Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31

    Freehold
    Added on 07/10/2025

    About this property

    • Lot 1: Hostel with land (approx. 38.23)

    • Lot 2: Development land with planning consent (approx. 17 acres)

    • Lot 3: Potential development plot subject to planning (approx. 12 acres)

    • Lot 4: Lochside land and planting (approx. 58 acres)

    • Available as a whole or negotiable in lots.

    • Opportunity to purchase land in unique location with beautiful tranquil views.

    Development opportunity with land in prime position on banks of Loch Awe.

    Description
    Torran Bay is a tranquil escape situated on the banks of Loch Awe, surrounded by the natural scenery and wildlife of Argyll.

    The surrounding land was previously farmed and in 2009 the Hostel was built as part of a larger diversification plan which is now available for sale. The Hostel comprises sixteen en-suite bedrooms and offers a fantastic business opportunity, in a popular tourist destination with wonderful views over Loch Awe. There is planning permission crystallised for a shop/bar and restaurant.

    The wider site is available in 4 component parts:
    Lot 1: Hostel with immediate land (approx. 38.23)
    Lot 2: Development land with planning consent (approx. 17.98 acres)
    Lot 3: Potential development plot subject to planning (approx. 12.06 acres)
    Lot 4: Lochside land and planting (approx. 58.40 acres)

    All offered as a whole or negotiable in lots.

    Location
    Torran Bay Hostel enjoys outstanding views over Loch Awe which is famous for its fabulous sunsets, excellent sailing, islands and miles of varied coastline. Lochgilphead provides all the facilities expected of a small town with a health centre, supermarket, bank and secondary school. A wider range of retail, business and leisure facilities can be found in Oban (43 miles).

    There are opportunities for most outdoor sports and activities in the area include horse-riding, hill walking, golf, salmon fishing and stalking. Oban is accessible for day trips and, as well as being the ferry gateway to Mull and other Hebridean islands, has a railway station. The islands of Jura, Islay, Colonsay and Gigha offer a wealth of history and wildlife.





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