Location
Georgian country house overlooking Loch Sween with river frontage and outstanding views.
Inverlussa is a beautiful 1820s Georgian house, formerly the North Knapdale Manse. It is approached by a curved lime tree avenue following the boundary of the River Lussa with the paddock to the front of the house, amenity woodland to the rear, steadings and orchard on the left and the walled garden on the right.
The house is a substantial, three storey property, constructed of rendered stone under a slate roof and offers spacious accommodation that is as ideal for family living as it is for entertaining.
The property retains many fine period features, including a handsome staircase with a mahogany and cast iron banister, decorative cornicing, original sash and case windows, working shutters and a light and airy interior along with generous Georgian proportions. The present owners have carefully upgraded the interior to offer a stylish and modern specification. Highlights include the attractive country-style kitchen and breakfast room with four oven AGA, and tiled floor; a dining room which is decorated in a calm, neutral palette and has wood flooring and a French door to the garden; the elegant drawing room with fireplace and a cosy sitting / family room.
There are six versatile bedrooms, three on the first floor, where the principal with an en suite bathroom is located, and three on the second floor, with a separate bathroom servicing each level.
In addition to this there is also a mature walled garden, glasshouses, orchard, fruit cage, paddock and amenity woodland, all of which extend to approximately 3.35 acres.
The gardens at Inverlussa have been carefully designed and
maintained to give an attractive backdrop to the house. The drive lined with mature lime trees sweeps up from the bay and is bordered on one side by the River Lussa and on the other by rhododendrons and various ornamental shrubs ending in a gravelled area providing a formal entrance to the house.
A stone arch leads from the front of the house to the carefully built walled garden with a terrace edged by herbaceous borders and lawns divided by further well stocked herbaceous borders, various specimen flowering shrubs edge the inner face of the stone walls. Steps from the terrace lead to a large traditional glasshouse.
Wrought iron gates on the east and west sides of the walled
garden lead to the amenity woodland and the banks of the River Lussa respectively. The paddock extends to approximately two acres and is edged with specimen trees, including spruce, horse chestnut and rowan. A well stocked orchard of apple and other fruit trees sits to the northeast of the paddock along with a large fruit cage protecting a wide variety of soft fruit.
Outbuildings
Lying to the north of the house is a range of traditional steading and outbuildings constructed of stone under a slate roof. The former farm steading and stables had planning consent (now expired) for conversion to a residential dwelling. This building may offer potential for conversion to a wide range of uses, including holiday accommodation, subject to obtaining the relevant planning permission, previous planning application reference number 00/01847/DET.
The outbuildings comprise:
Garage
Three stores
Former wash house
Stable
Log store
Store room
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A wonderful family home in stunning gardens and grounds.
Iona LamontProperty agent