Overview
- • Well presented, detached five-bedroom property
- • Panoramic coastal views across to Islay and Jura
- • Superb coastal walks with sandy beaches nearby
- • Mature gardens to front and rear
- • Off-road parking with double garage
- • Potential holiday home or guest house
- • Close to local amenities
- • EPC Rating F33
Situated in a prominent seafront location on the fringe of the coastal village of Muasdale, The Tassie offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a charming five-bedroom detached villa, a generously proportioned property enjoying far-reaching coastal views across to Islay and Jura.
The property is entered from the front elevation, with a vestibule leading through to a large central hallway. To the left, a family sitting room is located to the front of the house, perfectly positioned to take in the glorious views on offer.
To the right of the hallway, a family lounge is also located to the front of the house, a spacious and welcoming room, the perfect place to entertain family and friends.
The kitchen is located to the rear of the property, featuring a range of white wall and floor units, complimented by a grey roll-top worktop. The design allows for a freestanding stove, with a washing machine located under the worktop. A breakfast bar area also provides additional worktop space, while a doorway leads through to a small utility room, also giving access to the rear garden.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the family dining room enjoys views out to the side garden and surrounding countryside and benefits from a doorway linking to the family lounge through a small bar area. The dining room is large enough to accommodate an eight-seater dining table with ease.
Also located on the ground floor, a double bedroom is flooded with natural daylight thanks to dual aspect windows. A bay window provides space for a dressing table, with plenty of floor area for freestanding furniture, complimenting the built-in wardrobe. This spacious accommodation is well suited to those with mobility difficulties.
A second bedroom is also located on the ground floor, currently used as an additional sitting room. The room enjoys an outlook to the rear garden and would be well suited as a home office or study, as required. A shower room and WC are also accessed from the central hallway, completing the ground floor layout.
A wooden staircase leads to the upper floor where a central landing links three further bedrooms. The two largest bedrooms feature builtin wardrobe space with the smaller bedroom currently being used as a home office. A family bathroom is also accessed from the first-floor landing.
This glorious property has retained many of the original features of its era, including decorative stained-glass windows and original internal doors and carpentry, adding to the charm and appeal of this wonderful family home.
The property enjoys an enviable coastal location and benefits from open sea views to the front. Mature gardens surround the house, mainly laid to lawn, with a carefully chosen selection of shrubs and plants offering a seasonal display throughout the year.
The rear garden extends away from the house, a large, secure garden area, mainly laid to lawn. A brick-built shed is located to the left of the garden, offering several storage areas for wood, bikes and garden equipment. A greenhouse and summer house are located to the top end of the garden.
A spacious driveway gives access to a double garage, a secure area to park, also offering workshop space or storage as required. Further parking is available adjacent to the house.
The Tassie is located on the fringe of the popular coastal village of Muasdale on the Kintyre Peninsula. The village benefits from a number of local amenities including a vibrant village grocery store.
The village is a short distance from Campbeltown, (15 miles to the south) a popular town, also offering excellent local amenities which include a wide range of shops, supermarkets, banks, hotels, bars, restaurants, a leisure centre, a health centre/hospital and a high school. The town also has a very special cinema, which is the oldest, continuously run, purpose built cinema in Scotland still showing films. Nearby, Machrihanish offers the world-famous golf course and an airport with schedule flights to Glasgow.
To the north, the village of Tarbert is host to Scotland’s largest sailing regatta - the Scottish Series. There are a number of cafés and restaurants overlooking the harbour in addition to a supermarket and banking services. Tarbert Academy offers local schooling at nursery, primary and secondary level.