Fernhill, Strone, Dunoon, Argyll, PA23 8RR
Sale history
£230,000 in November 2022
The property
Corrigall Black are excited to present to the market 'Fernhill', a delightful, detached, 3 bedroom cottage set in an elevated position in the coastal village of Strone. With an abundance of character features, the home comprises two entrances vestibules, three double bedrooms, lounge, bathroom and kitchen. This property has beautiful garden grounds that include a decked area to sit out on and enjoy the stunning tranquil location and enviable views to the River Clyde. The property has a large outbuilding in the rear garden and benefits from two separate parking areas. Due to the sought-after location of this charming cottage, we anticipate a high level of interest and recommend early viewing, to appreciate fully all the home has to offer. The Location The beautiful village of Strone is located in the Cowal peninsula at the point where the north shore of the Holy loch becomes the west shore of the Firth of Clyde. Strone lies within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and it has its own primary school. The area can be accessed by road, by passenger ferry from Gourock to Dunoon or by car/passenger ferry from Gourock to Hunter's Quay. The nearby Holy Loch Marina offers fantastic sailing facilities while the main town of Dunoon, approximately 8 miles away, has a wide variety of amenities including the local hospital, GP surgeries, primary and secondary schools, supermarkets, cinema, crazy golf, swimming pool, pubs and eateries. Dunoon is also home to the Burgh Hall, a renowned creative cultural hub for Cowal, and the Queens Hall, an outstanding venue for live music acts, shows and housing a library, soft play and gym. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who can enjoy hill walking, mountain biking, water sports, golf and outdoor bowling all set within this area of natural beauty. 'Fernhill' Entrance Vestibule The practical porch is a useful area to take off outdoor clothing and shoes before entering this beautiful cottage. Hall From the porch you enter the hall which gives access to bedroom one, the bathroom and kitchen. All the doors are natural wood, setting the charm and character that runs throughout the cottage. Bedroom 1 This good sized double bedroom benefits from dual aspect windows, one to front of the property which offers views to the water and the other to the side, looking out to the garden area. A vertical radiator makes a nice feature in this relaxing bedroom. Bathroom This elegant partially tiled bathroom comprises of bath, toilet, wash hand basin and towel rail. A privacy window to the rear of the property keeps the space fresh and bright. Kitchen The kitchen has a beautiful stone tiled floor, feature vertical radiator, floor standing and wall mounted units, integrated appliances, Rangemaster cooker with extractor hood and Belfast sink with lovely taps, in keeping with the style of this rural home. This is a charming country style kitchen and it is perfect for those who enjoy cooking. Lounge From the kitchen a door leads into the wonderful lounge, a character filled room with a full length window to the front of the property that offers a superb sea view and allows natural light to flood into this warm welcoming room. A feature stone fireplace with stove adds to the character that is evident throughout the cottage. Vestibule From the opposite end of the living room, you enter a vestibule that leads to bedrooms two and three. An external door leads out to the front of the property where you can access the stunning garden area with decking and outstanding sea views, a truly special outdoor location. Bedroom 2 This double bedroom has a window to the rear of the property. The current owners created this bedroom from what originally was the dining area of the lounge, this could be re-instated to provide a dining room if preferred by the new owners. Bedroom 3 This great sized bright double bedroom has a window to the front of the property ensuring lots of natural light flows into this lovely room. Outside This wonderful cottage sits on a good sized plot of land with a large area of ground behind the cottage where an outbuilding is located. Access to this area is via a gravel pathway and is in an elevated position. To the front of the property, opposite the cottage, a fantastic, elevated garden with decking and seating area has an outstanding vista. This space is a truly breath taking location to relax and enjoy the outdoors and is ideal for entertaining and enjoying barbeques in the summer sun. This area is also perfect for relaxing in the hot tub and making the most of the majestic view out to the shimmering sea. This charming, unique cottage is a welcoming country home with brilliant outdoor space and stunning views. Set in the desirable village of Strone, interest will be high in this fantastic property and as such, we strongly recommend early viewing.
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Ent Vest
1.86 m X 0.83 m / 6'1" X 2'9"
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Kitchen
4.21 m X 2.28 m / 13'10" X 7'6"
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Bedroom 1
4.33 m X 2.9 m / 14'2" X 9'6"
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Bedroom 2
4.07 m X 2.35 m / 13'4" X 7'9"
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Bedroom 3
5.12 m X 2.41 m / 16'10" X 7'11"
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Bathroom
2.75 m X 1.28 m / 9'0" X 4'2"
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Lounge
5.04 m X 3.12 m / 16'6" X 10'3"
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Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 68 m2 |
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