Beautifully renovated equestrian property with glorious views

An opportunity to acquire a compact equestrian property with modern farmhouse set in idyllic surroundings has arisen near Kinross.

Perfect for horse lovers, Craigton is on the market with premium rural estate agents, Bell Ingram for offers over £600,000.

Extending to 13.88 acres, the property includes four grass paddocks with stabling, field shelters and agricultural outbuildings.

The jewel in the crown of this property is its modern and beautifully appointed family farmhouse. The bungalow is a detached family home which has been extensively extended and modernised.

The striking exterior has been finished with a mix of Denfind stone, dry dash and Siberian larch, with concrete tiles on the roof completing the high-quality finishes that can be found within the interior of the property.

Inside, the three-bedroom home is spacious and ideal for a growing family. An impressive living room showcases a vaulted ceiling, real oak floor and log burning stove. Patio doors open out to a timber decking and glorious views over the nearby hills.

Moreover, there is planning permission granted to extent the living spaces by adding an upper floor to provide a large master suite with sitting area, dressing room and bathroom with a shower. These works could be undertaken by the purchaser if desired.

Impressive views can be found surrounding this property as its location at Rumbling Bridge near Kinross, takes in some of Perthshire’s most peaceful open scenery. On the border of Kinross-shire and Clackmannashire, Craigton Bungalow is located just above the Gairney Glen meaning most of the rooms have outstanding, far reaching views.

Meanwhile, the property’s benefits from a central location with the M90 giving quick access to both Perth and Edinburgh and the nearby Clackmannanshire Bridge which connects to the Central Belt and Glasgow.

For families there are an excellent choice of private schools in the area including Dollar AcademyStrathallanKilgraston, Glenalmond CollegeCraigclowan Preparatory School and St Leonard’s School.

For more information, or to arrange a viewing contact Carl Warden on 01738 621121 or email carl.warden@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 23/11/2021

We don’t look at the clock … that’s the beauty of Ardnamurchan

When Richard and Vicky Pollock decided to holiday on the West Coast of Scotland, they were looking for an escape. Having lived and worked in some of the UK’s busiest cities, a peaceful change of pace was in order. Little did they know that their trip north would take them on a journey to a new life.

“Six years ago we went on holiday to Scotland and discovered Ardnamurchan,” says Richard. “To get there, it’s a single track road which is 35 miles one way and far away from Route 500. People don’t stumble upon Ardnamurchan, they seek it out.

Richard and Vicky instantly fell in love with the place. “The beautiful surroundings, incredible wildlife, friendly community and the relaxing way of life really appealed to us.”

At the time, they were looking for a second home. Then, when the Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre came onto the market, it proved an easy decision for the couple to relocate. “After working in London, you reach a point where you want to leave the rat race, the pollution and find somewhere to escape to. People who come here can get away from the hustle and bustle, and that’s exactly what we did.”

Running the visitor centre and a coffee shop has never felt like a job to Richard and Vicky. “It really isn’t work at all talking to customers and making friends. We don’t look at the clock. We often don’t know the time or even the date. That’s the beauty of Ardnamurchan.”

The couple have built lasting friendships in the area too with many locals coming to visit for coffee and a catch-up every week. “It’s a real community hub. The people here are wonderful and so welcoming. It’s not always like that when you move to a new place, so it’s very special here in that way.”

Closing every year from the end of October until just before Easter means Richard and Vicky can take the time to visit friends and family during the off-season. In the past, they have travelled abroad, exploring the world during the winter months, but have always been ready to return home. “Where we are in the world, it would never beat Ardnamurchan. It’s an absolutely stunning place to be.”

Now looking to retire fully, Richard and Vicky are selling the visitor centre and home, but have no intention of leaving the area – they couldn’t imagine being anywhere else now.

They are hoping that another couple looking for an escape to a more peaceful and relaxed way of life will take the opportunity to take over the business. “We’re not just selling the business. We are selling a lifestyle – a way of life. People really need to come here and experience the place and the way of life to fully appreciate how beautiful it is.”

Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre is on the market at the guide price of £575,000. For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Andrew Fuller on 01631 566 122 or email andrew.fuller@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 29/10/2021

Is there anywhere else in Scotland you can finish your day with a swim in the Atlantic?

There are few places in Scotland or, in fact, in the world, more breathtaking to see than the coastline along the Isle of Mull. Matthew and Julia Reade have been admiring the spectacular view for over three decades.

As the owners of Calgary Café on the north-west point of the island, the Reade family have been welcoming visitors to this exceptional spot to soak up the landscape, wildlife and sense of peacefulness for the past 34 years.

Now, after many joyful years, Matthew and Julia are retiring and selling the business. “We felt it was the right time to give somebody else the opportunity to live and work here,” says Matthew. “We’re not moving far as we’ve built a house nearby overlooking the bay. We couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.”

When Matthew ventured to Mull as a teenager, he had no idea the lifelong connection with place he was about to forge. “I grew up working on a dairy farm in Somerset,” says Matthew. “When I was about 16, my father sent me and my brother to start a dairy farm on Mull. Then I met Julia and eventually we bought Calgary Farmhouse together.”

A derelict farm originally, Matthew and Julia renovated the space into a seven-bedroom hotel and restaurant, combining Matthew’s passion for woodwork and sculpture for the furnishings and Julia’s catering background for the restaurant. “We were accidental hoteliers,” Matthew remembers. “I was 22-years-old and had barely any experience of staying in hotels, so it was a real learning curve.”

After 22 years as a hotel and restaurant, and once their two sons, Tom and Charlie, were older, Matthew and Julia converted the hotel into self-catering accommodation. The one constant has been their café. “It’s a very busy spot,” says Matthew. “We welcome a lot of day trippers and many people who return to Mull every year. There’s people who have been coming here all the years we have been here.”

Right next to the Calgary Café is Calgary Art in Nature, a popular woodland trail featuring sculptures that celebrate the beauty of nature. Even on a wet day people come to enjoy the Art in Nature trail which brings many visitors into the café.

Situated next to the beach, Matthew says its one of the best places for a family to live. “Our boys grew up here with the beach on our doorstep which they just loved. We employ seasonal staff in the summer and when they finish a shift they run down to the beach and swim in the sea. Is there anywhere else in Scotland you can finish your day with a swim in the Atlantic?”

The Reades are excited to see what the next owners of Calgary Café do. “It doesn’t necessarily need to be a café,” Matthew adds. “It could be a licensed restaurant, or a yoga retreat, or a recording studio. It’s such a versatile space.”

Calgary Farmhouse is on the market at offers over £395,000 and the Licenced Tearoom (which includes three letting properties and staff accommodation) is for sale at offers in the region of £575,000.

For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Andrew Fuller on 01631 566 122 or email andrew.fuller@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 29/10/2021

We can’t wait to see what adventures the next owners of Barmore Farm go on

When listening to Graeme and Liz Scott talk about Barmore Farm, their home and business for the past 36 years, it’s a story of family, hard work and an unwavering passion for the building and its history.

A stunning converted farm steading and detached residential cottage with five premium development plots sitting in 10 acres of land near the popular coastal village of Tarbert, Graeme and Liz originally bought Barmore Farm 1983 when they worked at nearby Stonefield Castle.

The buildings were derelict at the time, having not been inhabited in over 50 years. Since then, the couple have redeveloped the steading, from digging the floors out to insulating the two feet thick walls. In the early days they opened a restaurant before developing the business into six beautiful self-catering cottages, each completely unique from the next, which they let today.

“The steading is a listed building featuring the same sandstone as Stonefield Castle,” says Graeme. “In the courtyard you can see it was a dairy farm and we haven’t changed anything. Externally, it is still as it would have been in the late 18th into early 19th century.”

Graeme and Liz raised their family at Barmore and have many fond memories of living there. “We’ve been here for 36 years which tells a story in itself,” Graeme continues. “We’ve spent a huge amount of our lives here. Our children went to the excellent school nearby in Tarbert and had a wonderful childhood here. For kids, it’s absolutely idyllic.”

Now, after more than three decades at Barmore Farm, Graeme and Liz are looking to retire, but aren’t going far. “We love the area, always have, so we are planning to build a new home nearby,” adds Graeme. “It’s time to take things a little easier and enjoy spending more time with our young grandchildren.”

They are excited to see what the next owners do with the space. “Being older now, we can see a younger individual or couple really seizing an opportunity here,” Graeme concludes. “There’s so much potential. As self-catering holiday lets, the occupancy rates are extremely high, so somebody could walk straight in and continue that, but it really is a blank sheet for whatever anyone wants – it’s all there. We can’t wait to see what adventures the next owners of Barmore Farm go on.”

For sale with Bell Ingram at offers over £1,100,000, for more information or to arrange a viewing contact Andrew Fuller on 01631 566 122 or email oban@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 29/10/2021

Barn conversion is a dream home with sea views from the garden and close to the stunning beaches of Isle of Lewis

The Barn at Reef is an exceptional coastal property located in a quiet and rural location on the West coast of the Isle of Lewis.

Build on the original footprint of a traditional blackhouse, The Barn is a beautifully presented two-bedroom cottage which has been upgraded and renovated to the highest standard, with solid oak floors and large Velux windows giving a bright and airy feel to the property.

Although The Barn is currently operated as a successful self-catering cottage, it could be returned to its original use as a family home.

The property is accessed via a bespoke front door created by Treecraft Woodwork which leads to the hallway giving access to the kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms. To the right of the hall is the kitchen which has an excellent range of country style floor and wall units with wooden worksurface with inset Belfast sink. There is a stylish breakfast bar with ornate wooden top. Dual aspect windows look to the front and rear and a glazed door opens to a decking area.

A door leads to the sitting room which has a stone clad feature wall and a focal point of a Charnwood multi-fuel stove sat on a slate hearth. Completing the accommodation is the modern bathroom which has a two-piece suite in white comprising WC and wash hand basin. There is a large walk-in shower with powerful drench head shower and wet wall panelling for easy cleaning.

Externally, the garden to the front of the cottage has views towards the Harris mountains and Loch Roag. The Barn’s elevated position ensures that it is in full sun all day and, by afternoon, the back garden acts as a perfect suntrap where you can sit out on the decking and watch the sun go down in the West. There is a block built shed/workshop and wooden log/bike store which both have electricity.

On the market with Bell Ingram for offers over £250,000, for more information or to arrange a viewing contact Joanne Stennett on 01463 717799 or email joanne.stennett@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 29/10/2021

Elegant 11-bedroom Victorian villa with extensive gardens and views over the River Tay, in a sought-after Perth city location

Sunbank House is an exceptional Victorian property located in a prime elevated position in one of the most desirable addresses in the Fair City of Perth.

Dating from 1846, Sunbank House was originally built as a fine family home and was sympathetically extended in 1994 adding a further wing which mirrored the original part of the house. The high level of workmanship resulted in it winning a number of awards within the sector. Although Sunbank House is currently operated as a successful small private hotel, it could be returned to its original use as a family home.

The configuration of Sunbank House is currently laid out to allow it to operate as a licenced Hotel. The rooms are finished to a beautiful standard in keeping with the quality and history of the property.

The main public rooms overlook the front gardens as do two of the ground floor bedrooms. There is a third ground floor bedroom and these three bedrooms have en suite facilities. There are a number of service areas including the kitchen, laundry and an office.

On the upper floor are the remaining eight bedrooms, six of these have en suite facilities and there is a separate bathroom. Externally, the beautiful garden grounds at Sunbank are mainly to the front, with well-maintained lawns and shrubs and trees. To the rear the property is surrounded by a stone wall enclosing a parking area which can accommodate up to 12 vehicles.

On the market with Bell Ingram for offers over £850,000, for more information or to arrange a viewing contact Carl Warden on 01738 621 121.

Article posted on 29/10/2021

If you are spiritually inclined, Inverliever Lodge has a natural healing ambience

After 16 blissful years running the internationally renowned Yoga retreat Ecoyoga at Inverliever Lodge near Lochgilphead, Nick and Rachel Loening are embarking on a new chapter. They’re selling up and moving back to the big city.

What’s clear though is that a piece of their hearts will always remain at this hidden gem where they embarked on an incredible journey in 2004.

“Back in the early noughties I used to run a busy city centre yoga studio in Edinburgh,” explains Nick. “When Rachel and I began a family, we loved the idea of running a retreat centre. We’d visited centres all over the world and there wasn’t anything like it in Scotland, so decided we wanted to start our own one.”

The first time they saw Inverliever Lodge they knew they’d found the perfect place for their business and to build a family home. Since then, the Loening family have welcomed visitors from all over the world, from California to China.

Today, the retreat, on the market with Bell Ingram, has 27 bedrooms with options to expand, private three-bedroom owner’s accommodation as well as a fully equipped yoga studio with massage room and renewable energy to power the place.

“Many of our visitors come to Ecoyoga, then go touring Scotland,” says Nick. “The incredible location is just so special and makes visiting all the more memorable for people. If you’re spiritually inclined, there’s a natural healing ambience to the place which people often comment on when they visit.”

Nature is at the heart of Inverliever. It’s an incredibly pure natural environment. The water is freshly sprung from the mountains nearby and the air is fresh. There are hot baths next to a spectacular waterfall which many repeat visitors come back for year-upon-year. With the rise in popularity of wild swimming, guests like to enjoy the hot baths before plunging into the cold fresh water beneath the waterfall, then back into the hot baths.

“After visiting, it’s like emerging from a cocoon,” says Nick. “People genuinely look and feel better. People comment on this time and time again. A feeling of rejuvenation. We are very unique in that respect and it’s something people only fully appreciate when they come to visit.”

With serene natural surroundings that lend themselves to a retreat style of business, Nick believes the space could be used for all sorts of retreat-style businesses. “There are so many opportunities for expansion or introducing new activities to this special space. Group activities around mindfulness, meditation or perhaps arts, crafts or writing retreats. There’s so much potential here.”

In the time Nick and Rachel have developed Egoyoga, their babies have grown into teenagers, which has prompted their move back to Edinburgh, but the place will always be special to the Loenings. “Above all else, it has been a wonderful family home for us and we know it could be again for another family or couple looking perhaps looking for a lifestyle change. Living and working here is ideal for the kind of person who is up for living in the countryside. It’s 12 miles to the nearest shop so it really is exceptionally peaceful and remote here. A genuine retreat.”

Article posted on 06/10/2021

Bell Ingram: A special agent for your special property

When it comes to presenting your home for sale, a special property needs a special agent to navigate the market in these extraordinary times.

From market appraisal to conclusion of missives, Bell Ingram’s estate agents always go the extra mile to ensure your expectations are not just met but exceeded.

We have residential property teams in Perth, Beauly, Oban, Ayr, Aberdeen, Forfar, and Thirsk, covering Scotland and the North of England. Specialising in desirable rural properties, we also have extensive expertise selling farms, estates, crofts, commercial, lifestyle, plots and woodland.

So, whether it’s a grand Victorian shooting lodge or a high-end retirement apartment, a farmhouse with attached holiday cottage lets or an historic thatched island blackhouse, we are perfectly placed to find you the right buyer or the right property.

At Bell Ingram, our agents pride themselves on a highly personal approach, outstanding service and attention to detail. The high levels of staff retention also mean that our clients can be sure of dealing with highly qualified and experienced people at all times.

Drawing on over 100 years’ experience in the prime property market, we offer our clients an extensive database which provides relevant, comparable evidence for market appraisals when marketing properties and matching buyers to suitable homes.

And our in-depth understanding of regional and national markets enables our team to achieve the best possible result for your sale or purchase.

Head of Estate Agency Carl Warden says: “Bell Ingram’s estate agents have seen unprecedented housing market activity across Scotland during the last 18 months of the pandemic.

“High buyer demand coupled with a shortage of stock has driven up valuations with residential properties achieving anything between 5% to 30% over the asking price, and I expect this upward trend to continue.

“It’s 100% a sellers’ market at the moment with properties being snapped up within days of going live on the market, particularly if they are in desirable locations like Perth and Kinross, Highlands and Islands, or Argyll and Bute.”

The pandemic is also driving a race for space. Larger detached properties at the upper end of the market with plenty of outside space and spare room that could be used as an office are in high demand as hybrid and work-from-home changes mean buyers are no longer tied into city locations.

Carl Warden continues: “Lifestyle properties have also been attracting a lot of attention from buyers looking for a beautiful home with a business attached. Bell Ingram is currently marketing a number of such opportunities which tick all the boxes for purchasers wanting to quit the rat race for a new life in the country.

“The rise in house prices has meant buyers were able to pay off the LBTT due on properties above £400,000, with equity. And with interest rates expected to rise a little earlier than previously predicted, I’d advise buyers to take advantage of the current low rates,” he adds.

  • Based in key locations across Scotland, Bell Ingram’s estate agents will provide a comprehensive marketing service. For a free market appraisal of your property, please contact our team on 01738 621 121 or email perth@bellingram.co.uk

Article posted on 06/10/2021

Unique opportunity to buy a thriving tourist attraction located in Ardnamurchan 

A thriving tourist attraction in one of Scotland’s most beautiful locations, offers a truly unique opportunity for commercial buyers looking for their next venture.

On the market at o/o £575,000 with Bell Ingram, the Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre comprises a thriving and profitable tearoom, visitor centre, and a charming, detached two-bedroom owners’ residence.

Located in a picturesque, rural location on the ever-popular Ardnamurchan Peninsula, it’s an ideal opportunity to take over a commercial property which is ready-made to make use of immediately.

At the heart of the sale is the Natural History Visitor Centre which features an interesting permanent exhibition about the history of the Peninsula and is housed within a “living building” which attracts an array of wildlife.

Adjacent to the exhibition is a recently upgraded 28-seater auditorium/cinema, offering a further opportunity to cater for parties, social groups and community events.

The tearoom is destination in its own right and hugely popular with passing visitors stopping to enjoy light lunches and afternoon teas before browsing through the gift shop.

The owner’s residence is worth a special mention, offering comfortable two-bedroom accommodation within a charming stone-built property sitting under a natural slate roof. It includes spacious lounge/dining room, fully fitted kitchen and family bathroom.

Commenting on the sale, Laura MacCallum from Bell Ingram’s Oban Office, says: “It is a very special property and certainly not one we would see come onto the market very often. It is set in a wonderful location with far reaching coastal views, with people travelling from far and wide to enjoy the amazing scenery and, of course, visit the local businesses.

“It would suit a commercial buyer looking for a lifestyle business to put their stamp on. It’s not every day that the chance to buy such a unique building in such an incredible location comes along.”

The Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre is located on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula at Glenmore between the villages of Kilchoan and Salen on the B8007.

Local attractions include the Ardnamurchan distillery and the Glenborrodale RSPB reserve and a bit further afield is the Ardnamurchan Lighthouse which is the UK mainland’s most westerly point and attracts many visitors to the area.

The picturesque Glenborrodale Castle is nearby along with many beautiful beaches and coves. The iconic coastal town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull is just a short ferry ride from Kilchoan and offers a wide range of amenities including a Co-op grocery and post office. The nearest major town is Fort William, which in turn provides links to other mainland destinations. The local villages offer a range of amenities such as shops, primary school, doctor surgery and restaurants.

For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Laura MacCallum on 01631 566 122 or email oban@bellingram.co.uk

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