£445,000

3 bed detached house for sale

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£445,000

(£517/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale

Tarbet, Arrochar, Argyll And Bute G83

3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
861 sq. ft

Key Information

Tenure:
Council tax band:
G

Local area information

Property location

Nearby amenities

  • Rowardennan Pier 2.2 miles
  • Inverbeg Pier 2.2 miles
  • Arrochar Primary School 2.5 miles
  • Luss Primary School 5.2 miles

These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.

Features and description

  • Traditional stone built detached cottage
  • Additional stone built byre/garage with guest/holiday accommodation
  • Extensive gardens of over two acres (with new timber clad outhouse)
  • Spectacular views of Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond
  • Entrance vestibule and reception hall
  • Feature lounge
  • Refitted kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Three bedrooms
  • Bathroom
Stucan-t-Iobart is a delightful white painted stone cottage that dates back to the mid 1700’s and sits amidst gardens of just over two acres. With a truly stunning setting in an iconic location, on the western shores of Loch Lomond, the property takes in fantastic views across the loch over to Ben Lomond. As well as the cottage itself there is an additional outbuilding/garage that has a single garage and adjoining guest suite with a sitting area, bedroom area and shower room. Adjacent to this is a large, recently constructed timber clad outhouse/store which would make a great home office or studio. The gardens that surround the property are made up of extensive lawns and mature trees with a long driveway leading from the shore road up to the house. Just off the driveway is a parking area and the gardens also feature a small stream meandering through them. Perfectly suited to be used as a lucrative holiday let, the interior of the cottage has been upgraded and modernised by the owners and it is is delightfully presented, retaining much of its original character, but with a modern feel throughout. The entrance vestibule opens into a reception hall and from here there is access to three very cosy and comfortable bedrooms, all of which can accommodate double beds. The bathroom has a white three piece suite and a shower over the bath and undoubtedly the centrepiece of the cottage is the stunning kitchen, dining room and lounge area. The semi open plan kitchen and dining room has been beautifully refitted with modern shaker style units, extensive worksurfaces and with a range of appliances included. The dining room has extensive built-in storage and enjoys fantastic views through two large windows. There is also a door opening out to the gardens. A wood burning stove is located between the dining room and kitchen. The large lounge is up a few steps from the kitchen and features a wood burning stove, high beamed ceiling and a long window with views over the loch and Ben Lomond. The windows are all double glazed with modern units and the current owners have installed a modern lpg (gas) central heating system with new radiators.

Stucan-t-Iobart is located close to the picturesque villages of Tarbet and Arrochar and with the large seaside town of Helensburgh is approximately thirteen miles away and provides a wide selection of amenities. Balloch is also nearby, within about fourteen miles and just along the western shore of Loch Lomond is the iconic Loch Lomond Golf Club, the renowned Cameron House Hotel and the Lomond Club Golf Resort and Spa. The area is synonymous for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits with great walks and hill climbs, stunning scenery and fantastic wildlife. Glasgow is within easy commuting distance, as is Glasgow International Airport via the A82, Erskine Bridge and M8 motorway.

History - The origins of the cottage were settled amidst the great Scottish Rebellion of 1745, the year General George Wade, the English Commander-in-Chief, was ordered by the King to deal with the rebellious Scottish highlanders. Wade built a series of forts, bridges and roads to enable troops to patrol the region. The remains of one of the roads can still be seen within the cottage grounds. In 1306 King Robert the Bruce met with two defeats in a row: The first was Methven Wood by the Earl of Pembroke; the second was at Dalrigh by McDougall of Lorne trying to avenge the death of Red Comyn at Bruce’s hand. Safety for his 200 followers now lay across the waters of Loch Lomond, but the problem was transportation. Sir James Douglas, one of Bruce’s closest friends, saved the day; he found a leaky boat which could hold three at a stretch. Bruce, Douglas and an oarsman tested the boat’s viability by trying to reach the west shore whilst bailing out the water. Ferrying back and forth, it took a whole night and a day for the 200 to cross, some finding it quicker to swim. Tradition ascribes this as the yew tree (The Kings Tree) by which Bruce entertained his troops with tales of valour and a singalong whilst waiting until the last of his men were safely across. It is situated at Stucan-t-Iobart (pronounced stookan cheepurt), about 100 yards south of Firkin Toll House (nn 334012). It was quite old even in Bruce’s day. EPC Band - F.

EPC Band F.

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