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2 bed detached house for saleDuncreggan View, Blairmore, Dunoon, Argyll And Bute PA23
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Stunning 2 Bedroom Cottage
Glorious Country Style Gardens
Upgraded in recent past.
Wonderful Sea Views
Parking for 2 Cars
Conservatory
A Charming Hillside 2 Bedroom Cottage With Sweeping Views
A charming hillside cottage with sweeping views over Blairmore Pier, Loch Long and The Clyde estuary.
Duncreggan View is a delightful two‐bedroom cottage tucked into the quiet hillside above Blairmore Pier, enjoying a wonderfully private setting and far‐reaching views across the water. Surrounded by beautifully tended country‐style gardens, the property feels like a peaceful retreat, wrapped in greenery and character.
The property consists of 2 double bedrooms one with ensuite toilet facilities, 2 sitting rooms both have multifuel stoves, kitchen, hallway, conservatory and bathroom. The property has a main garden which surrounds the cottage with an abundance of trees and shrubs which are in full bloom at the moment. A gateway leads into the second part of the garden which has a wild, natural feel
to it with a small pond and pathways meandering through it. Practicality is well catered for too, with two dedicated parking areas located along the lane, providing excellent access for residents and visitors
The property is entered via the conservatory which leads into the first of the sitting areas and into the kitchen. From there the property extends to the hallway with a bedroom and bathroom off it then into the second sitting room with the second bedroom with ensuite accessed from it.
Beautifully upgraded in 2019, this charming cottage has been thoughtfully modernised while retaining its welcoming character and coastal appeal. The renovation programme included a new roof, new UPVC sash windows and doors, a stylish new kitchen, contemporary bathroom and ensuite facilities, new Dimplex panel heaters, and two high‐quality Aarrow 5kW multifuel stoves. Externally, the owners enhanced the grounds with a new garden shed and greenhouse, raised flower beds, and a lovely patio with seating areas - all designed to make the most of the peaceful setting.
The property is entered through the bright conservatory, a delightful space overlooking the stunning garden. With bifold doors opening into the living room, the transition between indoors and outdoors feels seamless, creating the impression of being surrounded by the garden. The living room itself is warm and inviting, featuring hardwood flooring, a feature fire surround with a
multifuel stove, and windows framing views towards the sea and Loch Long. A door leads through to the kitchen.
The kitchen enjoys a calming outlook over the garden and is fitted with country‐style cabinetry offering excellent storage, a breakfast bar, integrated sink unit, and plumbing for a washing machine. Adjacent to the kitchen is the back porch, providing direct access to the garden.
The newly fitted shower room is located off the hall and comprises a shower cubicle, toilet, and wash‐hand basin set within a modern vanity unit.
The main sitting room is an exceptional space - a generous, characterful room with two sets of double windows capturing glorious sea views. Exposed wooden ceiling beams add rustic charm, while the hardwood flooring and multifuel stove create a cosy atmosphere for winter evenings.
Off this room lies a lovely double bedroom overlooking the rear garden, complete with its own ensuite toilet and wash‐hand basin. The second bedroom sits to the front of the property and enjoys dual‐aspect windows with views to the water. Decorated in a soft mustard tone and finished with hardwood flooring, it offers a peaceful and stylish retreat.
The substantial garden is a true feature - a series of meandering walkways weave through mature planting, colourful borders and natural woodland touches, creating a sense of discovery at every turn. Secluded seating spots are dotted throughout, offering perfect places to pause, unwind and take in the tranquil surroundings along with a new Greenhouse and garden shed and raised flower beds.
With its charming setting, generous outdoor space and idyllic outlook, Duncreggan View offers a rare blend of privacy, beauty and coastal village living.
Located in the beautiful village of Blairmore on the shores of Loch Long the property is located parallel to the Shore Road and access is from Whites Brae which is just before Blairmore Pier, at the top of the brae turn left into Duncreggan Lane and Duncreggan View is the second property on the right with the parking area on the right just past the property.
Blairmore Village Trust has continued to bring its enthusiasm and creativity to an impressive number of projects. There is a clear sense of bringing the wider community together and of looking after people. The village was largely built during the Victorian era and has a small wooden pier which dates to 1855 and opposite is the Blairmore Coffee shop.
The much sought after village of Blairmore, on the shores of the Loch Long, is situated within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and lies approximately 8 miles north of the town of Dunoon. There are nearby amenities such as a primary school, golf course and a popular coffee shop.
Dunoon itself is a small-town set in the beautiful Cowal Peninsular of Argyll and is just over an hour’s commute from the centre of Glasgow. Argyll Ferries run a passenger service to Gourock connecting with trains to Glasgow Central, and Western Ferries run a more frequent vehicle service from nearby Hunter's Quay to McInroy's Point.
Tenure Freehold
Council Tax Band - D
EPC - E
Double Glazing
Electric Heating & Multi-fuel Stoves
A charming hillside cottage with sweeping views over Blairmore Pier, Loch Long and The Clyde estuary.
Duncreggan View is a delightful two‐bedroom cottage tucked into the quiet hillside above Blairmore Pier, enjoying a wonderfully private setting and far‐reaching views across the water. Surrounded by beautifully tended country‐style gardens, the property feels like a peaceful retreat, wrapped in greenery and character.
The property consists of 2 double bedrooms one with ensuite toilet facilities, 2 sitting rooms both have multifuel stoves, kitchen, hallway, conservatory and bathroom. The property has a main garden which surrounds the cottage with an abundance of trees and shrubs which are in full bloom at the moment. A gateway leads into the second part of the garden which has a wild, natural feel
to it with a small pond and pathways meandering through it. Practicality is well catered for too, with two dedicated parking areas located along the lane, providing excellent access for residents and visitors
The property is entered via the conservatory which leads into the first of the sitting areas and into the kitchen. From there the property extends to the hallway with a bedroom and bathroom off it then into the second sitting room with the second bedroom with ensuite accessed from it.
Beautifully upgraded in 2019, this charming cottage has been thoughtfully modernised while retaining its welcoming character and coastal appeal. The renovation programme included a new roof, new UPVC sash windows and doors, a stylish new kitchen, contemporary bathroom and ensuite facilities, new Dimplex panel heaters, and two high‐quality Aarrow 5kW multifuel stoves. Externally, the owners enhanced the grounds with a new garden shed and greenhouse, raised flower beds, and a lovely patio with seating areas - all designed to make the most of the peaceful setting.
The property is entered through the bright conservatory, a delightful space overlooking the stunning garden. With bifold doors opening into the living room, the transition between indoors and outdoors feels seamless, creating the impression of being surrounded by the garden. The living room itself is warm and inviting, featuring hardwood flooring, a feature fire surround with a
multifuel stove, and windows framing views towards the sea and Loch Long. A door leads through to the kitchen.
The kitchen enjoys a calming outlook over the garden and is fitted with country‐style cabinetry offering excellent storage, a breakfast bar, integrated sink unit, and plumbing for a washing machine. Adjacent to the kitchen is the back porch, providing direct access to the garden.
The newly fitted shower room is located off the hall and comprises a shower cubicle, toilet, and wash‐hand basin set within a modern vanity unit.
The main sitting room is an exceptional space - a generous, characterful room with two sets of double windows capturing glorious sea views. Exposed wooden ceiling beams add rustic charm, while the hardwood flooring and multifuel stove create a cosy atmosphere for winter evenings.
Off this room lies a lovely double bedroom overlooking the rear garden, complete with its own ensuite toilet and wash‐hand basin. The second bedroom sits to the front of the property and enjoys dual‐aspect windows with views to the water. Decorated in a soft mustard tone and finished with hardwood flooring, it offers a peaceful and stylish retreat.
The substantial garden is a true feature - a series of meandering walkways weave through mature planting, colourful borders and natural woodland touches, creating a sense of discovery at every turn. Secluded seating spots are dotted throughout, offering perfect places to pause, unwind and take in the tranquil surroundings along with a new Greenhouse and garden shed and raised flower beds.
With its charming setting, generous outdoor space and idyllic outlook, Duncreggan View offers a rare blend of privacy, beauty and coastal village living.
Located in the beautiful village of Blairmore on the shores of Loch Long the property is located parallel to the Shore Road and access is from Whites Brae which is just before Blairmore Pier, at the top of the brae turn left into Duncreggan Lane and Duncreggan View is the second property on the right with the parking area on the right just past the property.
Blairmore Village Trust has continued to bring its enthusiasm and creativity to an impressive number of projects. There is a clear sense of bringing the wider community together and of looking after people. The village was largely built during the Victorian era and has a small wooden pier which dates to 1855 and opposite is the Blairmore Coffee shop.
The much sought after village of Blairmore, on the shores of the Loch Long, is situated within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and lies approximately 8 miles north of the town of Dunoon. There are nearby amenities such as a primary school, golf course and a popular coffee shop.
Dunoon itself is a small-town set in the beautiful Cowal Peninsular of Argyll and is just over an hour’s commute from the centre of Glasgow. Argyll Ferries run a passenger service to Gourock connecting with trains to Glasgow Central, and Western Ferries run a more frequent vehicle service from nearby Hunter's Quay to McInroy's Point.
Tenure Freehold
Council Tax Band - D
EPC - E
Double Glazing
Electric Heating & Multi-fuel Stoves
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