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Guide Price£345,000

Barnagadd, Achnamara, Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, PA318PX

Land size
2.1 acres
Bedrooms
5

Key Features

  • Five Bedroom traditional detached farmhouse set within approximately 2 acres of land. Built circa 1850. The main walls are of solid stone construction. Access to the property is via a private road.
  • Secluded Location *** Accommodation - Ground Floor - Entrance Vestibule, Hallway, Kitchen, Utility Room, Lounge, Dining Room and Bathroom. First Floor has a landing area, Five Bedrooms and W.C.
  • Gross internal floor area extends to 183 Sq.M ** J & E Shepherd RICS Home Report £360,000 (THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING) ** Located within an area of great natural scenic beauty.
  • The windows are of UPVC casement double glazed style units. There are velux style roof windows to the first floor. There are wood burning stoves located within the lounge and dining room.
  • EPC Rating - Band E. The location is peaceful and is an ideal semi-rural Loch side place to live with a great local community spirit, quality and pace of rural life with views to scenic Loch Sween.

Description

** SALE BY AUCTION - 21 May 2026 - Timed Online Auction **

BARNAGADD, ACHNAMARA, LOCHGILPHEAD, PA31 8PX - Detached House - EPC Rating - Band E. Situated in a wonderfully private location on the fringe of the picturesque coastal village of Achnamara, Barnagadd property offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a traditional stone farmhouse with detached stone barns, situated within grounds extending to approximately 2.1 acres. The subjects comprise a detached farm house set in rural surroundings on the outskirts of the hamlet of Achnamara. Local amenities such as shops, schools and transport facilities are limited within the area and more readily within the town of Lochgilphead which lies within commuting distance. The property is over 300 years old, the oldest part of the property, dating from prior to 1690 the main section of the building which dates from around 1787. There is large outbuilding of stone construction with a pitched metal roof which comprises five compartments including a garage space. There is a further stone byre with a pitched felt roof within the garden grounds. Situated within grounds extending to approximately 2 acres set in the fringes of the ancient Knapdale forest near the coastal village of Achnamara. The property has a main supply of electricity. The electricity meter and consumer unit are contained within the utility room. Local Authorities Argyll and Bute Council. Council Tax Band F. Mooring - The property has its own boat mooring a few minutes from the house on Loch Sween with access to the sound of Jura and Inner Hebrides. In the surrounding forest there are around 10 lochs accessible for fishing.

Barnagadd is located within the lovely settlement of Achnamara which is just 15 minutes from Lochgilphead. It comprises a scatter of houses, with a small resident population, together with North Knapdale Parish Church, sometimes referred to as Kilmichael of Inverlussa Parish Church. The church was built in 1820, to a design produced by Edinburgh architect Alexander McDougall. Lochgilphead provides a Co-op Supermarket, and a Tesco express along with a range of smaller, independent shops, providing many everyday requirements. The town has a hospital, dentist, vets, car garages, banks, opticians, primary and secondary school as well as being the location for the headquarters of Argyll and Bute Council. There is a swimming pool and various sporting facilities in the town. A local bus service 425 and 426 operated by West Coast Motors, provides a local and city service from Achnamara and the nearest main line rail station is at Oban. Travel south from Oban on the A816. Just after the village of Kilmartin, take the turning on the right signposted to Crinan. Take the left turn to Tayvallich/Achnamara (B8025). Carry on until you see the signpost for Achnamara. Continue to the village centre. At the village hall, turn left into the forestry track, signposted Knapdale Forest. Continue along the track for approximately 200 yards, bearing right at the first fork. Continue up the hill before turning left at the second fork. Continue over the small bridge and follow the track.

Auction Details
21 May 2026, 10am-3pm
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Date Posted
2026-04-22

Market Value Analysis

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

This Property£164,286 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£9,101 / acre
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