The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Time to go with the flow

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From the windows of An Lionadh, a seaside cottage on the Isle of Easdale on Scotland’s west coast, you can watch the tides ebb and flow across the Atlantic.

The house name means, “flowing of the tide” or “replenishi­ng”, which is rather appropriat­e as its owners have decided that, after nearly a decade, the time is right for them to set sail for pastures new and let someone else enjoy owning this small piece of Scottish paradise.

The detached cottage sits on the western shore of the island from where there are breathtaki­ng views across the sea of neighbouri­ng Jura and Islay, which makes it easy to see why it has been successful­ly used as a holiday let property.

And while it has the potential to generate a good income for any potential buyers wishing to follow suit, it would work equally well as a forever, family home.

On the market with Bell Ingram at offers over £275,000, the accommodat­ion in the house is spread across two floors.

The ground floor includes a large sitting room with patio doors and panoramic views thanks to its north, west and southfacin­g picture windows; a spacious kitchen with dining area and an adjacent porch; a generous utility room; a family bathroom; two double bedrooms and a sun room which has views towards the village of Ellenabeic­h, where residents and visitors can catch the passenger ferry to Easdale.

The upper floor is accessible via a quaint blue timber staircase. There are two bedrooms upstairs including a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and spectacula­r ocean views, and a second bedroom with en suite and plentiful storage space.

Electric heating and double glazing keep the property warm in the cooler winter months, as well as a feature multi-fuel stove in the kitchen.

Outside, the cottage is equally impressive with an infinity lawn leading straight down to a pebble beach. There is also an external seating area, directly accessible through patio doors from the lounge.

Brian MacKechnie, from Bell Ingram’s Oban office, said: “An Lionadh is a truly remarkable property in terms of its location and potential. The new buyers will enjoy some of the best views in the country from the comfort of their own living room.

“The house has a light, airy and spacious feel due to its picture windows throughout which look out on to some of the best views the Scottish west coast has to offer.”

The cottage owners, Eugenie and Simon Thomas-

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