Located in the thriving village of Dalavich, on the shore of Loch Awe, Number 44 is a bright spacious family home. The current owner has recently completed an extensive refurbishment of both the house and garden which has included a kitchen and bathroom, gas central heating system, re-wiring, Karndean flooring, and the addition of a large boot room and decking area.
Accommodation comprises of a modern fitted kitchen with a range of appliances including a 5 burner Rangemaster cooker all of which are included in the sale price. A well-planned pantry offers open shelves and units for storage, and this is where the wall mounted boiler is located. Leading from the dining area is a large comfortable living room which boasts a recently installed Charnwood multifuel burner on a slate hearth. A spacious hall provides space with shelving and multiple sockets for a home work station. The ground floor is completed by a bright bedroom, and a modern bathroom with P shaped bath, mixer rain shower, vanity storage and a demister cabinet. The first floor consists of two spacious bedrooms; one with a vaulted ceiling and far-reaching views towards Ben Cruachan, the other with a dormer window and extensive cupboard space.
Externally the garden grounds found to the front, side and rear enjoy a high degree of privacy and are a haven for wildlife have been extensively enhanced by the current owner to provide the perfect balance of relaxation and the opportunity for growing your own produce. There is even a hot tub included. Ample parking for several cars can be found to the side and the gardens are enhance by a large timber summer house which is fitted with a log burning stove, WC and sink. The boundaries of the immediate garden grounds are formed in established shrubs however the property extends to the front adjoining the quite public road and is completed by a magnificent beach tree.
Dalavich is a picturesque, popular village with ancient oak woods, waterfalls and stunning vistas, and is a haven for wildlife. The thriving community benefits from a village shop with a bistro cafe and post office, community run social club with a hall, bar and restuarant, and bike and boat hire. There is a hydroelectric scheme, set up by the village, which brings in considerable funds. There are regular buses to Oban which is 27 miles away