Romantic Scottish retreat on the west coast
A secluded and beautiful house on the remote west coast of Scotland with sea views with its own private jetty has come onto the market

Ardnackaig is a traditional Scottish farmhouse which has been subsequently extended into a comfortable five-bedroom family property in a spectacular coastal location on the west coast with the Sound of Jura to the West and Loch Sween to the east.
Accommodation comprises in total: sitting room, living room, dining room, kitchen, five bedrooms and family bathroom.
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Outside the land comes to around 16 acres of gardens and grounds which extend to the coast where there is a beautifully sheltered natural harbour with a jetty. There is also a small range of useful outbuildings near the house which provide garaging and storage and offer potential for further residential accommodation.
The local area is renowned for its shellfish and the nearby village of Tayvallich, built around an attractive harbour, caters for day-to-day needs with a general store, post office, church and inn. Lochgilphead, fourteen miles away, offers a full range of services including a supermarket.
The guide price is £675,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0131 222 9600 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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