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SummaryArds House Bed & Breakfast is a charming Victorian Villa, operating as a warm and welcoming 4-star bed and breakfast, situated in a beautiful shore-side location in Connel, just a short distance from Oban. With 8 letting rooms (7 en-suite),the business is easily managed and generates healthy profits. While it can be operated year-round, it currently runs from March to November, presenting a wonderful opportunity to acquire a true lifestyle business in a stunning waterfront location on the edge of the Forth of Lorn.SituationArds House Bed & Breakfast occupies a stunning shore-side location in the peaceful village of Connel, a short distance from the picturesque town of Oban and the Firth of Lorn. The business is ideally situated to catch passing trade as it's located on the main road, roughly 5 miles from the center of Oban. Connel boasts pleasant bars and restaurants, a shop, train station, and bus stop. Oban, known as the gateway to the Isles, offers access to the Inner Hebrides and the mountains of the Morvern peninsula. Further, ferries to various islands are available from the town's ferry terminal. Oban is well-serviced by road links and lies on popular tourist routes along the West Coast. It's the principal town of North Argyll, offering a range of facilities and amenities. Glasgow can be reached in about 2 hours, providing access to major city facilities, including an airport. Trains also connect Oban with Glasgow Queen Street.The BusinessArds House is an established guest house with an excellent reputation and strong reviews. The traditional Victorian Villa provides 7 en-suite letting rooms, all decorated and maintained to an excellent standard, along with 1 single room with a private shower. The business operates from March through to November, trading just beneath the VAT threshold. Peak times in July and August see occupancy levels reach 90-95%. Room prices vary from £90 for a single and £185 for a superior double room. All rooms have been recently refurbished, with most benefiting from stunning loch views. They also feature FreeviewTV, hospitality trays, hairdryers, and complimentary toiletries. The business is owner-operated with part-time housekeeping assistance during peak season. Ards House has its own website with integrated booking facilities and utilizes booking.com, benefiting from excellent online customer reviews.The tourist industry is a major source of income for the town, particularly during warmer months, with plenty of outdoor activities and water sports available for visitors and residents alike, thanks to the spectacular scenery of Argyll and Bute.PropertyThe property is offered in true walk-in condition, with all rooms immaculately furnished and providing a high degree of comfort. Guests enter via the main front door into the central hallway, with the guest dining room to the left and the stunning triple-aspect guest lounge to the right, featuring double sofas, a grand piano, and a wood-burning stove. Adjacent to the lounge is an en-suite double room. Off the main hall, a door opens to the modern kitchen, equipped with ample base and wall-mounted units, a central island, and a Range cooker. A door leads to the owners' accommodation, boasting stunning loch views and a wood-burning stove, along with a double bedroom and bathroom. From the kitchen, a dooropens to the large utility room, additional store cupboard, and a rear door providing access to the courtyard and outbuildings at the rear of the property. A staircase from the front hall leads to the first floor and remaining letting rooms, comprising 3 king-size doubles with sea views, a double standard room, a twin room with garden views, and a single room with a private shower. All rooms are individually decorated to a very high standard.Additionally, there is a newly renovated one-bedroom self-catering apartment with a lounge, kitchen, and stunning Loch View, suitable for letting or as superb owners’ accommodation.Ample outdoor storage and a good-sized laundry are available at the rear of the property.ExternalSituated on the main A85 road to Oban, Ards House is surrounded by a well-established garden boasting an extensive collection of mature plants and shrubs. A gravel driveway leads up to the property, offering stunning views of the loch and enhancing its serene ambiance. The garden gently slopes towards the back, providing a unique landscape feature. The property includes substantial outdoor storage space, and directly across the road, a private parking area accommodates up to 10 vehicles, ensuring ample parking for guests and residents alike.

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$1,257,200
341
8bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Off the breathtaking west coast of Scotland, Shuna Island is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire a private island of extraordinary scale, beauty and potential. Held by the same family for 80 years, this remarkable estate spans approximately 1,110 acres and is now offered for sale for the first time. At the heart of the island lie the atmospheric remains of Shuna Castle, a dramatic early 20th-century structure with panoramic coastal views and potential for redevelopment, subject to planning. The island also offers eight residential properties, each with its own distinct character and setting. Shuna Farmhouse, a comfortable and practical home, has historically been used as the island’s principal residence. At the northern end, the charming Boat House and neighbouring Pier House enjoy calming views across Loch Shuna, forming a natural welcome point for guests arriving by boat. Further inland, Birchwood, The Garden House, Oakwood Cottage and The Forge are thoughtfully spaced for privacy, each blending rustic warmth with uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. At the island’s southern tip lies South End House, arguably one of Scotland’s most picturesque holiday homes, tucked into the hillside above a private bay. With far-reaching sea views and a sense of complete seclusion, it is ideally suited for hosting larger groups or retreats. In total, the accommodation comfortably sleeps up to 52 guests, making the island perfectly suited to multi-generational living, a boutique hospitality venture or a wellness destination. A working estate, Shuna supports in-hand livestock farming and is teeming with wildlife, from red and fallow deer to eagles and porpoises. Country sports and deer stalking are part of its storied traditions, set against the island’s dramatic topography of rolling hills, sheltered bays and rugged coastline. Infrastructure is both practical and forward-thinking. A robust renewable energy system includes photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, battery storage and back-up generators. Transport links are excellent, with a private pier, slipways and helipad, plus easy boat access from Craobh Haven Marina and Arduaine Pier. Helicopter flights connect directly to Glasgow and Islay airports, just 55 and 45 miles away respectively. The island’s central road links the North Pier to the South End House, winding past scenic lookouts, a once-cultivated walled garden and an enchanting stretch of sandy beaches and rocky shores. Beyond the island, the surrounding region is famed for its raw beauty, most notably the Corryvreckan Whirlpool, one of the world’s largest tidal phenomena. Oban, the “Gateway to the Isles,” offers supermarkets, restaurants, ferry links and schools just a short boat ride away, while the nearby village of Ardfern provides a marina, shop, café and vibrant community spirit. Shuna Island is a truly rare offering, rich in heritage, natural wonder and possibility. Whether as a regenerative tourism venture or a family estate, this extraordinary Hebridean island offers an exceptional life lived off the beaten path.

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$7,278,500

By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden and terrace Dunblane (United Kingdom)

HistoryOrchil Castle, a magnificent Category B Listed, Scots Baronial residence near Braco, was commissioned in 1867 by Rev John McDougall of Dundee and designed by renowned architect Andrew Heiton Junior, the property is widely regarded as one of Heiton’s most ambitious and successful country house projects. The estate later came under the ownership of Rev Thomas Crawford in 1907. Though the castle’s grandeur was twice threatened by major fires—in 1917 and again in 1967, which destroyed the roof—the property survived and retained much of its character.The house has experienced many colourful chapters throughout its history. In the 1920s, Orchil Castle hosted dignitaries including the Duke of York, the future King George VI, and George, Duke of Kent. During WWII, Colonel Dawson, then the owner, kept watch for enemy aircraft from the tower. After the war, shifting fortunes saw the estate briefly function as a foster home, and later, a local farmer allowed his sheep and pigs to roam splendid panelled rooms before restoration began in earnest.DescriptionBoasting a commanding main tower, crow-stepped gables, and signature turrets with spires, Orchil Castle is set in scenic parkland with panoramic views sweeping towards the Ochil Hills. All four façades present distinct aspects of the remarkable Scots Baronial design. To the rear, a sheltered courtyard framed in a U-shape, adds intimacy and charm to the estate.Internally, the castle features a grand reception hall and spacious yet manageable rooms. The layout currently includes four principal bedrooms, a self-contained three-bedroom flat with a private entrance, and a space where a chapel once stood, all offering versatility for modern living and entertaining.This exclusive property presents a rare and unique opportunity to acquire a Scottish Castle, an architectural gem with a fascinating history and limitless future potential.AccommodationExperience the grandeur and promise of this remarkable residence, set within landscaped parkland and approached by a sweeping tarmac driveway. The distinguished entry leads visitors past expansive lawns, charming stonework, and ornamental details, culminating at a stately arched doorway.The grand double-height reception hall, complete with a sweeping staircase and impressive stone fireplace, creates an immediate sense of occasion upon arrival.The ground floor’s elegant drawing room, flooded with natural light from broad bay windows to the south and west, offers the perfect setting for entertaining beside a striking solid-fuel fireplace. With rich wood panelling and garden access, the inviting sitting room is ideal for relaxing and entertaining.The kitchen appointed with classic cabinetry and a Raeburn oil-fired cooker has an expansive south-facing outlook over the loch.  Additional flexible spaces on this level include a panelled anteroom with fireplace, a traditional office, and a dining room with a grand open fireplace and captivating south and east views.The striking staircase ascends to a galleried first floor, where the principal bedroom enjoys tranquil loch views, a feature fireplace, and a large en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower, bath, heated towel rails, and period tiling. Three further bedrooms on this floor each offer unique vistas and fireplaces, including excellent storage, south-facing windows and access to another bathroom featuring classic finishes.  There is room on this floor to create further bedrooms and bathrooms.The east wing flat is perfect for guest accommodation or multi-generational living, comprising a light-filled kitchen and living space, three spacious bedrooms, a shower room, and a private corridor with spiral staircase.On the lower ground floor, flagstone cellars provide generous storage, brimming with potential for wine, utility rooms or further development.The second floor includes an expanse of undeveloped space with original wooden floors and exposed stone walls, ideal for creating further accommodation or leisure facilities. Twin hot water cylinders serve the first-floor bathrooms. At the very top, a charming tower room with curving bay window and porthole windows delivers panoramic views southward across the estate and loch. Note these are in need of extensive renovations, the potential however is endless.Orchil Castle offers the opportunity for a bespoke modernisation with its beautifully proportioned accommodation set amidst picturesque parkland.The CottageNestled just north of the main castle, this restored cottage was once the estate’s generator house and later served as the castle laundry. With its welcoming brick exterior, smart slate roof dotted with velux windows, and electric underfloor heating, it now offers both historic charm and modern comfort.Step inside to a spacious, light-filled living area—perfect for relaxing after a stroll through the grounds. Double doors on both sides invite the sun in throughout the day, and the contemporary kitchen, features a stylish Firenze double oven and elegant finishings. The hallway leads to a bathroom with, an additional WC, and a separate utility area. Both bedrooms enjoy peaceful views of the castle and gardens, creating a tranquil retreat at any time of day. Perfect for ground staff or live in care takers.GroundsSet in a total of approx. 56 acres, Orchil Castle offers a sense of privacy, tranquility and space rarely found. Surrounding the house, terraced lawns provide perfect places to enjoy sunny afternoons or host gatherings with friends. Impressive stone steps take you down to mature parkland and onward to the estate’s serene four acre loch, which boasts its own wooden boathouse and is ringed by spectacular rhododendrons. To the east, you’ll find further lawns and a delightful garden enclosed by beech trees—ideal for family moments or gardeners alike.  Furthermore there is the tree lined south drive and 1.4 acre walled garden.OutbuildingsFor those passionate about hobbies, storage, or even business, the estate also includes a substantial shed. Positioned beyond the castle in a tarmacked yard, this impressive structure stretches 27m by 16m, it has a concrete floor and is of steel frame construction, it has water and power. It has a hydraulically operated up-and-over door providing easy access for vehicles, helicopters or any other machinery, or workshop ideas.SituationOrchil Castle sits in its own grounds including the south driveway and woodland. The property is located close to the nearby villages of Braco, Crieff and Auchterarder, the latter the location of the world renowned Gleneagles resort, famous for its outstanding facilities, including three championship golf courses, world class spa, horse riding and shooting facilities. There is the possibility to indulge your hobbies whilst discovering new ones too. The cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh are both only 1hrs commute away, both have International Airports giving plenty of options for travel.Gleneagles also has a train station with an overnight sleeper service direct to London.There is a plethora of Independent Schools to choose from in the area including Morrisons Academy and Ardvreck (a preparatory school) in nearby Crieff. Slightly further afield are Dollar Academy, Glenalmond and Strathallan all which have the choice of boarding or day pupils. North along the A9 opens up a whole world of hill walking, mountain biking, Skiing, mountaineering and water sports.InformationViewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Scotland.Offers: Offers should be submitted in Scottish Legal Form to the selling agents by email [email protected]. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to instruct their solicitor to note their interest with the Selling Agents immediately after inspection. Tenure and Possession: The Heritable (Scottish equivalent of Freehold) title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion. Services: Orchil Castle is served by mains water to private pipe on edge of the property, mains electricity, private drainage to septic tank.Partial central heating from three separate oil fired boilers.  Five wood burning stoves. Hot water from electric immersion heaters.Listing: The castle is Category B listed.Local Authority: Perth and Kinross Council Tax Band H.  The Cottage is Band D.EPC Rating: Orchil Castle is G.  The Cottage is F.The roof is partly covered in fibre cement roof sheets which may contain asbestos but have not been tested.Access: Orchil Castle has a servitude right of access over the north drive and contributes to its maintenance.  This drive is used by four other properties in addition to the two gate lodges at the entrance.Orchil Castle owns the south drive.  This is subject to right of access in favour of the South Lodge at the south end of the drive and Orchil Home Farm at the top end of the south drive.  Old House of Orchil and Pipers Croft also have servitude rights of access.Servitude Rights, Burdens and Wayleaves: The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cable, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and stipulations or not.  The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied himself as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.Please be advised that while every effort has been made to ensure the safety and accessibility of this property, certain areas may present hazards or be deemed unsafe. Viewers are urged to exercise caution at all times during their visit. All property viewings are undertaken at the viewer's own risk. Neither the seller, agent, nor any representative accepts responsibility for any accidents, injuries, or losses that may occur while on the premises. Children must be supervised at all times.If you have any concerns or require further information before viewing, please speak to a member of our team.Deposit: A deposit of 10% of the purchase price may be required. It will be paid within 7 days of the conclusion of Missives. The deposit will be non-returnable in the event of the Purchaser(s) failing to complete the sale for reasons not attributable to the Seller or his agents.Money Laundering Obligations: In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted. We use an external agency to conduct these checks. Once an offer has been agreed, Smart Compliance will contact the purchaser to complete the checks electronically. A fee of £60 inc VAT per property will apply and will be processed by Smart Compliance. If you have any queries please contact the office. Website and Social Media: Further details of this property as well as all others offered by Fine & Country are available to view on our website www.fineandcountry.co.uk. For updates and the latest properties like us on facebook.com/ fineandcountrysouthscotland and Instagram on @fineandcountrysouthscotland. Referrals: Fine & Country work with preferred providers for the delivery of certain services necessary for a house sale or purchase. Our providers price their products competitively, however you are under no obligation to use their services and may wish to compare them against other providers. Should you choose to utilise them Fine & Country will receive a referral fee ranging from £50 -£300 depending on the price and product. Company number 14680051 C&D Rural Ltd trading as Fine & Country Scotland Registered office: Lakeside, Townfoot, Longtown, Carlisle, CA6 5LY

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$2,779,100
7bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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