No longer on the market
This property is no longer on the market
3 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 1 bathroom
- 49.55 acres
- Period
- Coastal
- Detached
- Fishing
- Rural
- Waterside
Video tours
The house has fabulous far-reaching views from most of the rooms overlooking the beach and beyond towards the Treshnish Isles and Ben More on the Isle of Mull. Benefitting from double glazing, the accommodation is over two storeys as follows:
Ground floor: entrance porch (with seating area), double bedroom (with electric stove), study/double bedroom, dining kitchen (with multifuel stove), utility room, shower room, Sun/boot room.
First floor: landing, double bedroom (with electric stove), upstairs sitting room (with multifuel stove), linen cupboard and family bathroom.
Arinthluic is located in a dramatic and idyllic location on the south coast of the Isle of Coll. The island forms part of the Inner Hebrides and sits about 6 miles of the Isle of Mull in the Atlantic. The island is about 13 miles long by 3 miles wide with a population of approximately 160 residents. Coll is blessed with some of the longest sunshine hours recorded in the UK. The winters are followed by wonderful starry nights. With no street lights and its Geographical isolation, it is in fact the first official “Dark Sky Island in Scotland, and one of only two in the UK.
Aringour village is the main settlement on the islands and is about 2.5 miles to the north. It provides for local amenities including a village shop, hotel/pub, café, community centre and bunkhouse, children's play park, distillery (gin), post office, petrol station, primary school, library, EV charging point (at community centre) and medical practice. Tescos click and collect service (brough by ferry from Oban) and postal deliveries, including Amazon, are brought to the top of the entrance track.
The island is very accessible throughout the year with a Caledonian MacBrayne car ferry service from Oban 5 days per week during the winter timetable and 7 days per week during the summer timetable. The ferry takes about 2.5 hours and on a Wednesday during the summer, the timetable allows for islanders on Coll to be able to do a daytrip to neighboring Tiree. Alternatively, you can fly to Coll from Connel Airport 3 days per week throughout the year with Hebridean airlines with a flight time of 30 minutes. Moorings for private boat charters are available in Arinagour Bay and private aircraft can use Coll airport by prior arrangement with Connel Airport.
Coll is fringed by over 30 stunning sandy beaches and much of the western side of the island is an RSPB reserve with a variety of birds including corncrake and hen harriers. There is also an abundance of wildlife seen from Arinthluic itself, including sighting of dolphins, basking sharks, minke whales, seals and otters from the shoreline. The majestic white-tailed eagles are often seen soaring above.
The island offers plenty for the outdoor enthusiast with fishing, cycling, mountain biking, sailing, kayaking, whale watching, scuba diving all available on the doorstep. The island offers great local produce with its own reared lamb and plentiful seafood.