The main house has three superb reception rooms, four bedrooms and four bathrooms while there is also a separate one-bedroom guest house and land extending to 4.4 acres (1.8 hectares).
Jamie Currie of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, commented: “This is an absolutely stunning property offering a superb opportunity to enjoy a rural lifestyle in this idyllic part of Argyll.
“The standard of accommodation is exceptional, with premium finishes throughout and wonderful light-filled spaces for entertaining. The grazing land is ideal for those wishing to keep horses or livestock, and there is also the guesthouse, presented to an equally high standard, which could be offered as a short-term let, if desired, or for visiting family and friends. The position of the house couldn’t be better, offering privacy and tranquillity, with panoramic views over the loch. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a home of this quality in such an incredible location.”

The accommodation includes on the ground floor: entrance porch, kitchen/sitting room, utility room, lounge with double height ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows, shower room, two bedrooms, (one en suite) and rear porch. On the first floor is a further lounge area, and two bedrooms, both en suite.
The detached guesthouse has an integrated garage, store room and utility room on the ground floor while upstairs there is a kitchen/lounge, shower room and bedroom.
Oir Na Mara benefits from a large garden enclosed by fencing and hedges, which is mostly laid to lawn with some mature trees and shrubs and a play area for children. The garden boasts incredible views of the surrounding area and provides the perfect place for entertaining. There is also a timber stable block with stalls for three horses, plus store.

The property is situated about 2.7 miles from the village of Benderloch, which offers a range of local amenities. The picturesque coastal town of Oban is a further 10 miles to the south. The area is well connected by road, and the local train station runs on the famous West Highland Line to Glasgow. Oban Port operates regular ferry services to Mull and Outer Isles destinations. The county of Argyll is known for its stunning scenery, native wildlife and outdoor pursuits including walking, climbing, cycling and water sports. There are many beautiful lochs, rivers and canals to explore as well as numerous castles, distilleries and forests.
Oir Na Mara is for sale through Galbraith for offers over £850,000.

