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New build property for sale: Tigh air Creag, Dervaig, Isle of Mull, Mull, PA75 6QN

 
Offers Around £275,000
3 bedroom Detached for sale in Mull
DM MacKinnon Estates

Tigh air Creag is situated in a pleasant residential development within the attractive village of Dervaig, on the Isle of Mull.  Dervaig is a quaint and historic village in the north west of Mull at the head of Loch Cuin.  A rural retreat with whitewashed cottages, village amenities and a welcoming Hotel, it is a popular location and an ideal base from which to explore the island.

The colourful harbour town of Tobermory, situated approximately 8 miles away, is a popular tourist destination and as such provides an excellent range of dining, cultural and shopping opportunities as well as standard services, including a medical centre, churches, a high school with a primary section, and good sports facilities including a scenic nine-hole golf course. 

The second largest of the Inner Hebrides, Mull is a highly accessible island, being reached by a forty-five minute vehicular ferry from Oban.  Services from Lochaline on Morvern and Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula are also available.  There is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a main line train service from Glasgow to Oban with some trains connecting with the ferry.

Outside the buzz of Tobermory, the Isle of Mull boasts extraordinary and diverse scenery. From the dramatic Gribun cliffs and the shark-fin peak of Ben More to the white sands of Calgary Bay, Mull has undoubted appeal for all. A multitude of sea lochs give Mull over 500km of coastline to be explored by kayaks, yachts, divers or on land by foot or mountain bike. The awe-inspiring landscape is also a strong draw for artists of every discipline.

Accompanying the varied scenery is a diverse range of wildlife. Mull is home to a variety of rare birds including golden eagles, white-tailed sea eagles and hen harriers. The island is famous for its roaming herds of red deer, and otters may be seen dining on wild brown trout on the Sound of Mull, or sea otters playing in secluded bays. Cetacean- and shark-watching trips are a favourite with tourists, as are trips to the Treshnish Isles to visit the local puffin and seal populations or to Staffa to admire the stunning geology of Fingal’s Cave.

Due to its size and diverse range of attractions, Mull has a longer tourist season than many of the other Hebridean islands, still receiving large numbers of visitors into to October. The island also hosts a number of music and arts festivals throughout the year.
 
Leaving the ferry at Craignure, turn right and continue to the village of Salen (approximately 11 miles).  Travel through Salen and follow the road along the coast until the road forks (approximately 1.5 miles).  Take the left-hand fork, signposted Dervaig.  Follow this road for approximately 10 miles until you arrive at a T-junction.  Turn right up the hill following the road towards Tobermory.  The property occupies a prominent, elevated position on the right hand side and is clearly identified.

Tigh air Creag is a well proportioned detached dwelling, set back from a quiet road in a pleasant residential area.  Architect designed and well finished, it is not overlooked and offers privacy, as well as lovely open views across the surrounding countryside. 

The property is brand new and is in walk-in condition, finished in cool neutral colours and with   natural oak wood finishes used throughout.

Entering the property via the porch, the hall gives access to the majority of the accommodation, and provides plenty of storage space as well as access via carpeted steps to the integral garage.  There are steps up with a banister and safety rail to a seating area, and three floor to ceiling windows facing north west provide plenty of natural light.  There is an abundance of natural wood used throughout with oak panelling on the coombed ceilings as well as the window frames, skirtings and doors.

The lounge is a beautifully light room with triple aspect windows.  The room is decorated in shades of neutral, has a fitted carpet and it is warmly lit by down lights.  There is a large tiled fireplace which features a Woodwarm wood burner sitting on a polished marble hearth and with a shaped sycamore mantel and oak fire surround.  From here, there is access to the dining area which has feature natural light hatches into the kitchen, and gives access to the rear garden via double patio doors. 

The internal kitchen is a bright room with an excellent range of beech units with soft close drawers.  This room has been immaculately finished to an exceptionally high standard, and has black granite-effect worksurfaces and neutral coloured tiled splashbacks,  There are two open hatches to each side of the kitchen space which provide plenty of natural light.  There is a range-style cooker and a sun tube installed. 

Each of the bedrooms are well proportioned and provide plenty of storage space with double wardrobes built in to each.  Fitted carpets and television points are installed in each room, and bedrooms 1 and 2 benefit from their own en suite facilities.  Each en suite has been immaculately decorated with modern bathroom suites and matching bathroom fitments.  Each have large double showers and neutral coloured Respatex walls.

The family bathroom is clean and modern, beautifully decorated in light neutrals with a three piece suite, also in white.  The bath has a hand-crafted wooden display shelf round it and Respatex wall covering.  There is a sun tube for added light, and matching bathroom fitments, including a ladder-style heated towel rail.

Outside, the property sits on an elevated site with good views over the surrounding countryside.  A block paved drive provides a parking and turning area in front of the garage.  There is fencing around the garden, making it a safe haven for children and pets.  At the front, there is a terraced garden area with stone dykes bordering the raised flower beds.  There is pedestrian access to the side of the drive, and paved steps leading up to the rear garden.  The patio to the rear has a sunny south facing aspect.

This house description is based upon information supplied by the owner, or on behalf of the owner. These property particulars are produced in good faith and do not constitute or form part of any contract. s1homes do not take any responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained in this document.

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