Overview
- • Mid-terraced two-bedroom house
- • Coastal views to the front
- • Central village location
- • Walking distance to local amenities
- • Popular island location
- • Property requires modernisation
- • Rear garden area
- • EPC Rating D60
Situated centrally within the coastal village of Bunessan on the Isle of Mull, 3 The Village offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a two bedroom mid-terraced property, benefiting from direct coastal views to the front.
The property is entered from the street, with the main entrance, leading into a central hallway. To the right, a family living area spans the full width of the property, offering space for dining and lounge areas to be defined by furniture position. To the rear of the property, the kitchen enjoys pleasant views out to the rear garden area.
A central staircase leads to the upper floor where two bedrooms are linked by a central landing. The front bedroom enjoys far reaching views across the harbour. The bathroom features a walkin shower, sink and toilet, however, as with the kitchen, would benefit from refurbishment.
A large, partially-floored loft can be accessed via an extending ladder from the landing. A sizeable cupboard is also located on the landing, housing the electric meters.
The property is well-suited to the first-time buyer market and once renovated, would make a wonderful family home in this much sought-after island location.
3 The Village is located within the coastal village of Bunessan on the Ross of Mull The villages of Bunessan and Pennyghael boast thriving communities, with amenities including general store, hotel and village hall. The ferry to Iona, a popular tourist destination is just 15 minutes’ drive from the property.
The island bus route provides a regular transport link to the ferry port of Craignure. The Isle of Mull is easily accessible from the mainland ferries from Oban and Lochaline. There is also a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service operating several times daily between Glasgow and Oban – some connecting directly with the ferries.
Mull boasts an extraordinary and diverse range of scenery, wildlife and leisure activities which brings large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals plus the annual Tour of Mull car rally. In the sea surrounding Mull there are various trips provided to
local puffin and seal colonies and to Iona, as well as the island of Staffa where many tourists visit Fingal’s Cave.