Loch-side House for sale on Ardnamurchan Peninsula
A handsome country house overlooks Loch Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula in Scotland

Kilcamb Lodge is a handsome country house sitting majestically overlooking the spectaular Loch Sunart on the beautiful Ardnamurchan Peninsula.
Currently run as a most successful and award winning country house hotel, Kilcamb Lodge boasts one of the most stunning locations in the country with (optional) ferry access just 3 mintues across Loch Linnhe. The area is the gateway to both the islands of Mull and Skye.
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Purported to be one of the oldest stone houses in Scotland, dating back to the 1700's, built of mainly stone and slate construction, the house is beautifully kept and has been extended in the most sympathetic style with many attractive features within the building such as fireplaces, timber clad walls and ceiling. There are glorious views over Loch Sunart and the mountains beyond.
Accommodation comprises eight bedrooms, four reception rooms and eight bathrooms.
The grounds come to 22 acres, 10 acres leading to loch frontage and 12 acres of woodland. There are also two deep water moorings and a detached bungalow.
The village of Strontian is 10 minutes walk, and the house is eight miles from the ferry terminal with access to Fort William (12 miles), Glasgow (2 hours) and Edinburgh (2.5 hours journey time).
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The guide price is £1.4m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0131 222 9600 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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