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- Designed and built in 1998, the house was recognised with the Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islay Planning Design Award Bowl for its architect and builders, reflecting the quality of both its design and setting
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Description
Tigh Ban Lek is a stone and timber-built cottage situated in an elevated setting with far-reaching coastal views. The property is positioned on the A816, midway between Oban and Lochgilphead, in the peaceful hamlet of Traighuanie. It has a spacious open-plan sitting room, dining area, and kitchen on the first floor with a vaulted ceiling and sliding doors leading to a decked balcony.
The main living area has a large table, a cozy stove, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape and waters. The ground floor features two comfortable double bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities, sliding doors to the garden, and an entrance vestibule and WC. The cottage is set within generous gardens with areas of lawn, gravel, and well-established planting, and has a large detached garage and generous driveway.