Lubas Farm, Kingarth, Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, PA20 9LX | Property for sale | Savills
166.02 m²
Offers over £295,000(8 944 249 CZK)

Lubas FarmKingarth, Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, PA20 9LX

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Key features

  • Spacious living room and a well-equipped kitchen.
  • Three sizeable double bedrooms—one with an en suite.
  • Range of outbuildings including byre, stables and barn, connected around a courtyard setting.
  • Excellent development potential for future conversion subject to planning permission being granted by the relevant local authority.
  • Positioned in a remote setting on the Isle of Bute with beautiful open aspects to the surrounding countryside and Firth of Clyde.

Charming C-Listed farmhouse with range of outbuildings and development potential.

About this property

  • Lubas Farm is a charming C-listed farmhouse situated in a rural island setting. The farmhouse comprises well-presented accommodation over two levels, beginning with welcoming hallway that leads to a spacious living room and a well-equipped kitchen. The ground floor accommodates three sizeable double bedrooms—one with an en suite—and a main bathroom. The first floor features two additional bedrooms.

    The farmhouse is positioned within a range of outbuildings including byre, stables and barn, connected around a courtyard setting. There is excellent development potential for future conversion subject to planning permission being granted by the relevant local authority.

    The property features generous driveway access and ample parking space and is set within around 0.85 acres of its own gardens.

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Amazing potential with lovely views.

Iona LamontProperty agent

Local information

  • Lubas Farm is positioned in a remote setting on the Isle of Bute with beautiful open aspects to the surrounding countryside and Firth of Clyde.
  • An outstandingly beautiful and historic island, Bute is situated at the heart of the Firth of Clyde, off Scotland's verdant west coast. The island possesses areas of great scenic beauty and has been a popular holiday destination since Victorian times. Due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream, the island enjoys a particularly mild climate and it has become known as the ‘Madeira of Scotland'. The town has a population of approximately 5000 with an extensive range of amenities including primary and secondary schooling, shopping, a hospital, swimming pool, sports centre and golf courses.
  • Regular ferries (Caledonian MacBrayne) operate from Rothesay to Wemyss Bay (35 mins), with Glasgow city centre and the international airport generally reachable in under an hour from Wemyss Bay. Wemyss Bay has a direct train link to the city centre. A second ferry from Rhubodach, in the north of the island, to Colintraive allows easy access to Argyll and the West Highlands.

Additional information

  • Private water
  • Private drainage - septic tank
  • Oil fired central heating
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: D