
A true piece of art, this 16th century tower house now houses 3 apartments. According to castrumtocastle.com, the ground floor of the keep is vaulted, and there is a dungeon below. Additionally, in 1941 the house was used to house children evacuated from Glasgow. With this apartment, you are not only acquiring a substantial flat over two floors, you are purchasing a piece of history.
If your idea of a character property includes oak wood paneling, you are in for a treat. From the gorgeous oak paneled curved stair case to the carved detailed drawing room panel designed by Alexander & Euphemia Ritchie, this home is full of character and fine details. Detailed plaster ceilings, exposed stone, and a beautiful surrounding of the western peninsula make this an enviable investment.
From the Savills Listing:
South Flat is arranged over two levels and is brimming with exquisite period features including magnificent oak wood panelling and exposed stone walls. The accommodation begins appropriately with the apartment’s own portcullis-style front door (known as a ‘bottle dungeon gate’). On the ground floor is the characterful dining kitchen with oak cabinets, barrel ceiling, terracotta tiled floor and a glazed door out to the private decked terrace.
What makes Craignish Castle unique?
- 16th century tower house
- Oak wood paneling
- Underfloor heating
- Terracotta tile floors
- Carved stone fireplace
- Handcrafted bunk beds
Let’s take a gander – what’s nearby?
- Set sail at the Ardfern Yacht Centre
- Walk amongst 19th century grave markers at Kirton Chapel Graveyard
- Enjoy a coastal walk at Craignish Point
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