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Feaugh Cottage, Lochgoilhead, Cairndow, PA24 8AE

Land size
1.25 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • Four-bedroom detached bungalow in a peaceful rural setting
  • Set within approx 1.25 acres of well-maintained mature grounds
  • Attractive views toward Loch Goil from various points of the garden
  • Large lounge / sitting / dining room with excellent natural light
  • Fitted kitchen and four well appointed bedrooms
  • Master ensuite shower room and family bathroom
  • Electric heating and double glazing throughout
  • Detached garage and ample outdoor space for hobbies or development
  • Quiet setting off a semi-private road
  • Close to Lochgoilhead amenities and surrounded by abundant outdoor pursuits—walking, cycling, water sports, and wildlife

Description

Set within approximately 1.25 acres of largely level, well kept grounds, and with spectacular views out over to Loch Goil, this charming and well maintained four-bedroom detached bungalow occupies a peaceful position just past Ardroy on the quiet road toward Carrick Castle at Lettermay.

Accessed via a semi private road shared with only one other neighbour, the property enjoys privacy, space and wide, mostly level front garden. Stepping past the main entrance at the side, there is also a pathway leading up to an elevated seating area within the rear gardens that offers simply breathtaking panoramic views over the property to Lochgoilhead, The countryside surrounding and the ever changing vista of the loch itself.

Entering through the vestibule, the hallway has storage cupboards housing the water tank, washing machine, tumble dryer and recently replaced electricity switch gear. The fabulous, generously proportioned lounge / sitting / dining room area, filled with natural light and designed for both comfortable living and entertaining in mind – there is a focal point fireplace with an inset log burner, attractive flooring, a raised dining area and, of course, stunning views again out over the garden to the loch. The well fitted kitchen faces the rear, is well-planned and has a contemporary, modern design with good storage and integrated appliances appliances included, making it ideal for everyday family use. The property offers four bedrooms, including a main bedroom with its own en-suite shower room and there is a well-appointed family bathroom also provided with a mains shower with great pressure. Additional benefits include recently upgraded electric heating, recently replaced electricity switchgear, well maintained roof, quality double glazing, a septic tank with upgraded pipework. There is plenty of space for parking and a detached garage is found at the front creating excellent storage too. The extensive surrounding grounds providing plenty of potential for gardening, hobbies, al-fresco dining and just relaxing to take in the splendid and ever changing views from the quiet outdoor seating areas. The property has, in the past, been utilised as a lucrative B & B / rental concern and, indeed... there is a fruitful potential income to potentially be gained should interested parties wish to continue this arrangement. Further details regarding the potential yield / income for this aspect can be provided if required or desired.

Please Note: As per the Home Report – Certain build aspects of this property are of non traditional construction (K-Lath) therefore, it would be advisable to check with one’s lenders as to their lending criteria on this style of construction.

The Loch Goil area is celebrated for its natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities. The nearby village of Lochgoilhead provides everyday amenities such as a village shop, cafés, community hall, and local services, while the Drimsynie Estate offers further leisure facilities including restaurants, spa services, and indoor activities. Outdoor recreation is a major attraction here. There are countless opportunities for hill walking, from gentle woodland routes to more demanding climbs within the Arrochar Alps. The region is rich with forestry trails, ideal for both walking and mountain biking, while quiet rural roads appeal to road cyclists. Loch Goil itself is perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, and fishing, with sheltered waters and stunning scenery. Wildlife is prolific, with frequent sightings of red deer, pine martens, otters, and an array of bird life. Scenic drives, picnic spots, and peaceful shoreline walks—especially toward Carrick Castle—complete the appeal of this wonderful location.


EPC Rating: D

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
H
Date Posted
2026-03-13

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
65 D
85 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Scotland (1+ acres).

This Property£272,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£8,314 / acre
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