Listed for £210,000
November 11, 2025
Sold for £210,000
2025
Sold for £173,000
2023
Sold for £128,000
2009
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The back garden has had a lot of work carried out by the current owners with many varied areas including, timber sun room, small orchard with apple trees and a Pear tree, A large lawn in the centre with a line of tree stumps indicating the perimeter of the garden. A Patio area outside the back door and another outside the side door. A large timber workshop with an electricity supply and an outdoor tap, several wood stores for the stove, a large slabbed patio area which is ideal for entertaining and a fully stoked flower bed. Kenacre is a beautiful property and would suit those looking for a quiet area but not to far from local shops and cafes and pubs.
The property is located on the High Road of Blairmore which can be found using -
What3words – remission.soup.life
From Dunoon follow the northern road through Sandbank and keep travelling until you pass the Cothouse Petrol Station and Store, turn right at the Kilmun sign and continue past Strone and around the tip of that peninsula. When Blairmore Pier is in site, take a left hand turn up Whites Brae. At the top of the brae head right and follow the lane for approx. ¼ of a mile and Kenacre is to the left. The much sought after village of Blairmore is approximately 10 miles from Dunoon on the shores of Loch Long and within the National Park, has an excellent coffee shop, a newly restored pier, which is a stopping-off point for the famous Paddle Steamer the Waverley during the summer months, a regular bus service to Dunoon which is located approximately 10 miles away and nearby primary school at Strone. There are excellent sailing facilities in the area with the Holy Loch Sailing Club and Marina situated at Sandbank. The area is ideally situated for hill-walking, cycling and golf. Dunoon is one of the Firth of Clyde's foremost resorts and is built around the historic Castle Mound and famous for its large Victorian pier. The town has an attractive promenade, and boasts a wide range of accommodation from friendly bed and breakfasts, self-caterings apartments and hotels of all sizes. The town offers a museum and leisure centre as well as a fascinating selection of craft shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants. The town's swimming pool and leisure centre has recently been refurbished to a high standard and is a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike along with the town’s entertainment centre, Queens Hall. A passenger ferry operates from the breakwater at Dunoon Pier providing transportation to rail and bus links. Whilst a car/passenger ferry operates from nearby Hunter's Quay to McInroys Point. Rail links from Gourock to Paisley Gilmour Street Station provide you with a bus link to Glasgow International Airport.
Tenure – Freehold
EPC Rating – E
Council Tax Band – C
Oil fired Central Heating
Double Glazed