Four-bedroom detached home with vaulted living space and panoramic Loch Fada views.
4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across two levels
Open-plan living/dining with vaulted ceiling and panoramic Loch Fada views
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances; separate utility room included
Large deck and private garden; window coverings and garden shed included
Presented in excellent decorative order; Siberian Larch cladding and hardwood floors
Excellent mobile signal but very slow broadband — poor for reliable home working
Around five minutes from the beach; island accessed by regular ferry and plane
Freehold, 1,399 sq ft; no warranties provided on included items
Fada House is a well-presented four-bedroom detached home set in the peaceful Isle of Colonsay, around five minutes from the beach. The ground floor features an open-plan living and dining area with a vaulted ceiling, large windows and a deck that frame panoramic views toward Loch Fada. The property is clad in Siberian Larch with ash and oak internal finishes, giving a modern, natural aesthetic and a feeling of light and space.
The accommodation is arranged over two levels with two bedrooms on the ground floor and two on the second floor, served by two shower rooms and a family bathroom. A modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a separate utility room (with washing machine and freezer included) provides day-to-day practicality. Some furniture, window coverings and an external garden shed are included; other furniture may be available by separate negotiation. No warranties or guarantees will be provided on fixtures or fittings.
This location suits buyers seeking island life — birdwatchers, families wanting a quiet coastal home, or retirees — with regular ferry and air links to the island. The property benefits from excellent mobile signal but note broadband speeds are very slow, which may affect home working or streaming. The wider area is classified as rural employment and retirees and the immediate locality as a remoter community, with limited services locally.
Practical details: the house is freehold, around 1,399 sq ft, has moderate council tax and is not in a flood-risk area. While presented in excellent decorative order and energy-efficient in style, prospective buyers should bear in mind the rural context and infrastructure limitations when considering connectivity and longer-term investment plans.