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Our Summary
- Development and income potential
- Whilst generally updating the interior décor, a new owner could potentially unblock the original interconnecting corridor to merge No 1 and No 2 back into one household
- With significant investment a beautiful and very comfortable, roomy dwelling could be developed inside the original stone walls with sandstone lintels over doors and windows
- With the relevant permissions, the outbuildings also have development potential to create further accommodation
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Description
The property is a beautifully proportioned historic house originally designed as a hunting lodge in 1750, with a new wing added in Victorian times. The house has two separate wings, each with its own entrance, kitchen, and bedrooms, with a potential to unblock the original corridor to merge the two wings into one household. The first wing, 1 The Lodge, has an entrance hall, living/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and two spacious king-size bedrooms, while the second wing, 2 The Lodge, has an entrance hall, kitchen, office, living room, two king-size bedrooms, bathroom, and two attic bedrooms.
The property sits on a third of an acre of land with views towards Lochranza Castle, and has outbuildings with potential for further development.