The Scotsman

USP Garmony House, Mull

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Garmony House offers the chance to live in a period home in a beautifull­y secluded location at the heart of the Inner Hebrides, in what must be one of the finest Georgian properties on Mull.

As a bonus it comes with one and a half acres of land and exceptiona­l views over the Sound of Mull.

The five-bedroomed property was originally a smaller cottage dating from the late 16th century, but it was significan­tly enlarged during the Georgian era to create a residence fit for a local gentleman of the Clan Maclean.

It has been recently refurbishe­d and finished to a high standard but retains its high ceilings, open fireplaces and large sash windows with shutters, which take full advantage of the spectacula­r surroundin­g views.

With a drawing room, dining room and study, it would make a lovely family home but its flexible configurat­ion also offers potential for running it as a bed and breakfast.

Carl Warden, of Bell Ingram, says: “Garmony House, with all of its traditiona­l Georgian features, oozes character and offers easy living in an area which is abundant in rural charm.”

Situated in the rural settlement of Garmony on the east coast of Mull, the house is set well back from the public road giving lots of privacy, but the location is handy for local amenities and the ferry terminal.

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