4 bedroom detached house
Study
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
8,581,331 sq ft / 797,231 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Traditional Farmhouse for renovation
- Wonderful lifestyle opportunity
- Approximately 197 acres of mixed agricultural land
- Private loch with fishing
- Extensive farm buildings with development potential
- Private, rural location
- Sporting rights included
- EPC Rating G1
A traditional Scottish farm extending to 197 acres of mixeduse land incorporating fertile fields, native woodland and farm buildings *A Closing Date has been set for Thursday 22nd July at 12 noon*
*A Closing Date has been set for Thursday 22nd July at 12 noon*
Set in a secluded location between Oban and Lochgilphead, Kilbride Farm, offers buyers a wonderful opportunity to acquire traditional Scottish farm, comprising of farmhouse, detached cottage/barn, sheds, outbuildings, steadings and approximately 79.8 Ha (197 Acres) of mixed-use land.
Kilbride Farmhouse
The main farmhouse is of stone construction and sits under a traditional slate roof. It offers four large bedrooms over two levels, with a design that also encompasses a variety of storage rooms. The house is entered through a glazed vestibule, leading into a central hallway. To the right, a large sitting room offers space to entertain family and friends and enjoys open views to the fields at the front. A family kitchen with breakfast room is also located on the ground floor. To the rear, an extension to the property houses a number of storerooms as well as a pantry and WC.
Accommodation is provided by way of four double bedrooms located on the first floor. A family bathroom and storerooms are located to the rear. The property also benefits from a large attic space which could be converted to provide additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Kilbride Farmhouse has retained many of the original features of the period, offering a wonderful opportunity to renovate to its former glory.
The Original Stone Farmhouse
Adjacent to the main house sits a characterful stone building which was originally the main farmhouse for Kilbride Farm. The building is thought to date back to the early 1700’s and currently offers additional storage space, however it also offers scope for extensive renovation to guest accommodation or for a home office or study, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The intricate stone construction gives a fascinating insight as to previous uses and retains many of the design features of the period.
Steadings
To the rear of Kilbride Farm sits the original steadings, a group of buildings of stone construction, originally used to house livestock and materials. The design creates a natural courtyard, perfect for conversion to guest accommodation, again subject to the necessary planning consents and building warrants.
Outbuildings
Kilbride was, until recently, a working farm as evidenced by the multitude of outbuildings and storage sheds located around the farmyard. These farm buildings form part of the sale, giving perfect opportunity for those looking for a lifestyle change. A traditional Scottish farm extending to 197 acres of mixeduse land incorporating fertile fields, native woodland and farm buildings.
The sale of Kilbride Farm includes a land area of approximately 79.8 Ha (197.2 Acres). An estimated combination of the land is available in the brochure.
*A Closing Date has been set for Thursday 22nd July at 12 noon*
Set in a secluded location between Oban and Lochgilphead, Kilbride Farm, offers buyers a wonderful opportunity to acquire traditional Scottish farm, comprising of farmhouse, detached cottage/barn, sheds, outbuildings, steadings and approximately 79.8 Ha (197 Acres) of mixed-use land.
Kilbride Farmhouse
The main farmhouse is of stone construction and sits under a traditional slate roof. It offers four large bedrooms over two levels, with a design that also encompasses a variety of storage rooms. The house is entered through a glazed vestibule, leading into a central hallway. To the right, a large sitting room offers space to entertain family and friends and enjoys open views to the fields at the front. A family kitchen with breakfast room is also located on the ground floor. To the rear, an extension to the property houses a number of storerooms as well as a pantry and WC.
Accommodation is provided by way of four double bedrooms located on the first floor. A family bathroom and storerooms are located to the rear. The property also benefits from a large attic space which could be converted to provide additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Kilbride Farmhouse has retained many of the original features of the period, offering a wonderful opportunity to renovate to its former glory.
The Original Stone Farmhouse
Adjacent to the main house sits a characterful stone building which was originally the main farmhouse for Kilbride Farm. The building is thought to date back to the early 1700’s and currently offers additional storage space, however it also offers scope for extensive renovation to guest accommodation or for a home office or study, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The intricate stone construction gives a fascinating insight as to previous uses and retains many of the design features of the period.
Steadings
To the rear of Kilbride Farm sits the original steadings, a group of buildings of stone construction, originally used to house livestock and materials. The design creates a natural courtyard, perfect for conversion to guest accommodation, again subject to the necessary planning consents and building warrants.
Outbuildings
Kilbride was, until recently, a working farm as evidenced by the multitude of outbuildings and storage sheds located around the farmyard. These farm buildings form part of the sale, giving perfect opportunity for those looking for a lifestyle change. A traditional Scottish farm extending to 197 acres of mixeduse land incorporating fertile fields, native woodland and farm buildings.
The sale of Kilbride Farm includes a land area of approximately 79.8 Ha (197.2 Acres). An estimated combination of the land is available in the brochure.
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Bell Ingram is an estate agent with a branch in Oban.