Price changed to £150,000
July 26, 2025
Listed for £165,000
February 18, 2025
Sold for £120,000
2015
Sold for £115,000
2011
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Family bathroom 1.93m x 1.69m
3 piece suite with Triton electric shower over bath, WHB and WC. Opaque window to front, wood clad walls, tiled splashbacks, vinyl flooring, flush ceiling light, extractor fan and central heating radiator.
First Floor
Carpeted staircase to first floor accommodation with timber handrail. Skylight above, loft hatch access, eaves storage, pendant lighting and socket point.
Bedroom One 4.87m x 2.77m
Good size double bedroom with elevated window sea views to the Seil Sound. Carpeted flooring, ample space for freestanding bedroom furniture, pendant lighting, central heating radiator and socket points. Eaves storage, walk in wardrobe space with clothes rail and shelving.
Bedroom Two 3.79m x 3.06m
Good sized double bedroom with elevated sea and hillside views to the front. Central heating radiator, shelving, pendant lighting and socket points. Ample room for freestanding bedroom furniture.
Storage room 2.17m x 1.75m
Handy storage space with potential for small study or 2nd bathroom. Currently housing the hot water tank, with carpeted and pendant lighting.
Outdoor space
Enclosed front garden with planting borders and sloping front lawn. Slabbed path to front entrance. The enclosed rear garden offers a ground level slabbed path and gravel area. Steps leading to raised lawn with drying green and timber garden shed. On street parking to the front of the property.
Location
Seil Island is located 14 miles south of Oban and is connected to the mainland by the Clachan Bridge know as ‘The bridge over the Atlantic'. Nearby amenities include the Balvicar Stores supplying local produce and groceries, Easdale Primary School, Tigh an Truish Inn, The Oyster Bar and Restaurant, small 9 hole golf course, community hall and tearoom. The annual World Stone Skimming Championships each September. The surrounding area is the ideal location to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife such as porpoises, dolphins, whales, and seals. For the more land loving, there are otters, weasels and a variety of sea birds. Nearby Easdale Island has flooded quarries, paths which wind through brambles and sloes and “fool's gold” speckled slate beaches the landscape is shaped by the bygone quarrying industry which roofed the world.
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