For Sale1 Bedroom Detached House in Benderloch, Oban, Argyll and Bute, PA37£250,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 1
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£250,000
Key Features
- Period
- Coastal
- Detached
- Garden
- Rural
- Waterside
Resources
Description
The ultimate off-grid, waterfront bothy on the west coast overlooking a tidal bay off Loch Linnhe
The ultimate off-grid, waterfront bothy on the west coast overlooking a tidal bay off Loch Linnhe.
Ardentinny was once a significant farm. The current structure is believed to date from the late 19th century, although earlier buildings are indicated on the Roy Military Survey Map (1747–1752) and the farm is named on the first Ordnance Survey map (surveyed 1863 1867). The location is reputed to have formed part of the historic drove road network, used for moving cattle south from the Highlands to market. Cattle were said to swim across from Morvern, via Lismore, and land at the shallow bay. The bay’s discreet location on Loch Linnhe may explain the origin of the name ‘Àird an Teine’ - ‘Fire Point’, possibly referring to a navigation beacon guiding boats to An Doirlinn. Historically, this provided a sheltered entrance to Loch Creran, avoiding the strong tidal stream at the loch’s northern mouth. Ardentinny remained a working farm until the mid-20th century, when the house and lands were separated. The house then began its life as a cherished off-grid rural retreat, a role it retains today. The current owners have owned the Bothy since 2010 and have refurbished it throughout their ownership, including the installation of double glazing in the main part of the building in 2019.
Ardentinny Bothy is located at the tip of a small peninsula, facing southeast over the southern end of a large tidal bay. A wooded limestone ridge lies directly behind the property, forming part of the Loch Linnhe shoreline. The Bothy boasts extensive views to the east across the mountains of Argyll, including Beinn Lora and Ben Cruachan, and to the north towards Port Appin. From the ridge behind the Bothy, one can enjoy panoramic views west across Loch Linnhe to the Isle of Lismore, the Morvern hills, and southward to the Isle of Mull. The property is accessed via a farm track 1.5 miles across a neighbouring farm, suitable for 4x4 vehicles and pedestrians. It can also be reached by boat. Ardentinny Bothy offers a rare opportunity to acquire an authentic off-grid retreat on the shores of Loch Linnhe. Believed to date from the late 1800s, the Bothy is brimming with character and rustic charm.
Inside, the cosy sitting room features a wood-burning cooking stove and exposed timber ceiling beams. A galley-style kitchen with a gas cooker and hob offers wonderful coastal views from the sink. At the opposite end of the Bothy is a double bedroom with a wood-burning stove and a family bathroom. A steep stair leads to a charming attic double bedroom, perfect for guests or adventurous children. The Bothy benefits from a functioning WC connected to a septic tank, a rainwater collection system and a shower operated via an electric device powered by a USB battery pack.
Outside, the Bothy is surrounded by an enclosed garden, with an additional fenced garden area (The Orchard) adjacent housing a timber garden shed. The property can be accessed on foot across the back of the bay or by 4x4 vehicle across the upper tidal bay, at low tide. During low spring tides, walking across the outer bay to the Isle of Eriska, which houses the Isle of Eriska hotel is possible. At high tide, the bay is navigable by boat, with two sheltered moorings located near the Bothy.
Ardentinny offers a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a truly off-grid Bothy in one of Scotland’s most beautiful coastal regions - perfect for boating, hillwalking, and peaceful seclusion.
The property currently benefits from the lease of two moorings which are outwith the title to the property and any prospective purchaser may be able at his/her own cost to negotiate separate arrangements on their own behalf.