Dunfillan is a charming, spacious, detached former church dating from 1743. It has also been used as an isolation hospital. The C listed property is situated in a most attractive setting overlooking a small bay and enjoying superb sea views …
Dunfillan is a charming, spacious, detached former church dating from 1743. It has also been used as an isolation hospital. The C listed property is situated in a most attractive setting overlooking a small bay and enjoying superb sea views across Cuan Sound to the Island of Luing. A slip way close by provides an ideal launch point for a small boat or kayak. It is also possible to fish from the pier. The tranquil hamlet of North Cuan lies a short distance from the village of Balvicar on the Island of Seil which is linked to the mainland via the famous Bridge over the Atlantic.
The property, which is in need of modernisation, would make a stunning family home and offers scope for use in a number of ways. An additional first floor bedroom has been added by the current owners who ran Dunfillan as a successful bed and breakfast for several years. The principal rooms are generously proportioned and the large ground floor master bedroom could be divided to create additional accommodation. On the first floor, two boarded loft areas also offer scope for development subject to the usual planning consents.