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5 bed detached house for saleGlenlyon House, Dalmally, Argyll And Bute PA33
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Open countryside and mountain views.
Built circa 1885, it retains many original period features.
Spacious rooms, high ceilings, and excellent natural light.
The accommodation spans three levels with a flexible layout.
Private gravel driveway and mature gardens provide seclusion and privacy.
Dalmally sits within the scenic Strath of Orchy near Loch Awe, with beautiful views towards Ben Cruachan and surrounding mountains.
EPC Rating = E
Description
Set within mature private grounds extending to around 1.1 acres, Glenlyon House is a handsome detached country residence dating from the late 19th century, enjoying an elevated and peaceful position in the sought-after Argyllshire village of Dalmally. The setting affords open views across surrounding countryside towards the dramatic mountainous backdrop for which the area is renowned.
Constructed circa 1885, Glenlyon House is a fine example of its era, with a wealth of retained architectural detail throughout. The interiors are characterised by well-proportioned rooms, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light, with notable features including a beautifully crafted pitch pine staircase, intricate cornicing, traditional sash and case windows, fireplaces of cast iron, and panelled internal doors with decorative detailing.
The accommodation extends over three levels and provides a particularly adaptable layout, well suited to family occupation while equally lending itself to alternative uses such as guest accommodation, subject to the necessary permissions. The accommodation begins with entrance vestibule opening into a welcoming central hallway, from which the principal reception rooms are arranged. At ground floor level, the principal reception spaces include a bay-fronted sitting room with wood-burning stove, a formal dining room, and a spacious breakfast room adjoining the kitchen, alongside a utility room, pantry and rear hall. A large shower room, formerly a bedroom, is also located on the ground floor, offering flexibility for ground floor accommodation if required.
A half-landing accommodates two bathrooms and an additional bedroom, thoughtfully positioned to provide separation from the principal living spaces. The first floor is arranged around a central hall and provides four double bedrooms, alongside a fifth bedroom which is currently utilised as a study. A particularly attractive drawing room, positioned to the front with a bay window, is presently used as an additional reception room, further demonstrating the versatility of the upper layout. Above, the loft level is fully boarded with two skylights, offering scope for potential development.
The approach to Glenlyon House is both private and picturesque, with a sweeping gravel driveway leading through the grounds and continuing around the house to the detached double garage. The gardens are laid predominantly to lawn and are interspersed with a variety of established trees and shrubs. The setting offers a high degree of privacy, with additional features including a separate garden shed and cellar, as well as a useful outdoor WC.
Location
Glenlyon House is situated within the attractive village of Dalmally, a well-regarded village within Argyll offering a tranquil lifestyle amidst some of Scotland’s most striking natural scenery. The surrounding area is famed for outdoor pursuits, including hill walking, fishing and sailing, while remaining accessible for wider travel connections.
Dalmally is a small community spread along the Strath of Orchy, 2 miles east of the northern tip of Loch Awe. Dunoran is situated in Stronmilchan, to the eastern side of the village, with westerly views along Glen Orchy to Ben Cruachan and its neighbouring mountains. Dalmally has excellent transport links, with train services to Oban and Glasgow and direct access to the A85. Within the village, day to day requirements are catered for by the Glenview Store and the Dalmally Pharmacy. There is a further licensed store and post office at Lochawe, with professional services and larger shops found in the nearby towns of Oban and Inveraray. A regular livestock market is held at Dalmally where there is also a hotel, a health centre, parish church and primary school. Secondary schooling is available at Oban High School.
For the more adventurous, Dunoran is an ideal base from which to explore the outdoors. Superb hill walking and climbing country lies all around, while the water sports enthusiast can choose from boating on Loch Awe, also renowned for its fishing, or, from Oban, all the sailing challenges of the West Coast. There are nine-hole golf courses at Dalmally, Taynuilt and Inveraray and an 18-hole course at Oban.
Square Footage: 2,699 sq ft
Acreage:
1.1 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Private drainage
Oil fired wet central heating system
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