The Whins, Lochranza, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, KA27 8BT
Sale history
£300,000 in October 2025
The property
Perched high above Newton Shore in a picturesque setting, The Whins commands breathtaking views across the sea and loch while remaining close to the charming village of Lochranza. This traditional detached stone cottage features two reception rooms, three attic bedrooms, and a small kitchen, with a detached workshop and roofless byre offering additional development potential. Requiring comprehensive modernisation throughout, The Whins presents a rare opportunity to acquire a property of exceptional character in one of Arran's most sought-after coastal locations. The property offers discerning purchasers a blank canvas to create a spectacular coastal retreat, with excellent redevelopment possibilities subject to planning permission. The hallway, gracefully positioned at the heart of the property, welcomes you from the front entrance, offering a central space that connects the two reception rooms. The scullery, nestled at the rear of the property, adjoins the kitchen and is complete with a counter and sink for added practicality. It also serves as a convenient access point to the garden. The kitchen features an AGA (Not Tested) at its heart, creating both warmth and traditional charm within this welcoming space. The adjoining dining area benefits from spectacular bay views through generously proportioned windows, providing an ever-changing seascape backdrop for entertaining. This space offers tremendous potential for reconfiguration, with the possibility to relocate the kitchen into one of the reception rooms, thereby creating a more contemporary open-plan arrangement suited to modern living. The well-proportioned sitting room centres around a characterful wood-burning stove, creating an inviting atmosphere enhanced by the stunning coastal vistas visible through the windows. The first floor accommodation comprises three well-proportioned attic bedrooms, each featuring characterful gabled ceilings with Velux windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Every bedroom boasts magnificent panoramic views across the bay, creating tranquil spaces for rest and relaxation. The arrangement of the accommodation provides excellent separation between living and sleeping areas, ideal for both permanent residence or as a holiday retreat. The gardens surrounding The Whins occupy an elevated position that maximises the property's exceptional outlook across the bay and creates a natural sun trap for outdoor enjoyment. Ample private parking is provided within the grounds, accommodating residents and visitors alike with ease. The orientation and topography of the gardens afford numerous opportunities for landscaping enhancements that would further capitalise on the property's extraordinary setting. The Area The property benefits from a substantial detached workshop spanning two floors, featuring large panel windows that maximise the spectacular bay views. Adjacent to the main cottage, a roofless byre presents immediate potential for sympathetic extension of the principal accommodation. These outbuildings offer exceptional versatility for creative studio space, home working, or potential conversion to holiday accommodation (subject to planning permission) providing additional income streams. Lochranza is thought to be the most scenically attractive of Arran's villages and is sheltered by the surrounding hills. The village focal point is Lochranza Castle, which sits on a shingle spit. On the southern side of the loch, other attractions include the Isle of Arran Distillery, which began production in 1995, the large population of red deer, golden eagles, seals and otters and a 11-hole golf course. There is a ferry terminus that allows quick access to the stunning West of Scotland via Claonaig. Kintyre here we come! The village has an active local community, post office, surgery and the ‘Stags' restaurant, which is renowned for excellent food. The Lochranza Hotel was purchased by the local community and re-opened in 2023. Primary schooling is available at the nearby village of Pirnmill, with secondary schooling in Lamlash. Brodick (Arran's main town) has two larger Co-Op supermarkets and a full range of professional services. Brodick is the port from which regular sailings throughout the day, serviced by Caledonian MacBrayne, lead to the mainland at Ardrossan/Troon. Commuters and travellers now benefit from Road Equivalent Tariff (RET) ferry fares, which are substantially lower than before. Ardrossan has a main line rail station, with trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times, and is approximately 30 miles from Glasgow City Centre. Prestwick International Airport is 16 miles to the south of Ardrossan, with Glasgow International Airport 24 miles east of Ardrossan. Additional ferry services currently operate to Troon as well offering connecting services.
| Council Tax Band | C |
| Total Floor Area | 129 m2 |
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