Hazelwood is an exceptional Arts & Crafts country residence of rare character and provenance with stunning views over the Gareloch, approached through impressive geometric wrought iron gates and a sweeping private driveway that sets the tone for the elegance within.
With only two owners in the last 65 years this is an extraordinary opportunity to purchase a once in a lifetime package which includes the main house, a one bed cottage, stableblock/garage, plus planning permission for the erection of an architect designed home in the former tennis court, all set within magnificent garden grounds and enjoying far reaching views.
Dating from the 1820's and thoughtfully remodelled in the late 19th century, quite possibly by William Leiper, the house combines harled stone, slate roofing, red sandstone margins and distinctive half timbering to create a striking architectural presence.
Extending to approximately 5,850 sq ft, the property offers beautifully proportioned reception rooms including a grand drawing room, formal dining room, conservatory and billiard room, complemented by extensive service areas and a superb Arts and Crafts staircase leading to a versatile arrangement of bedrooms and ancillary spaces across three levels.
Within the grounds sits a substantial garage and cottage which was rebuilt in 1999 with exceptional sensitivity, providing ideal guest, staff or multigenerational accommodation.
Surrounded by expansive, meticulously maintained landscaped gardens, Hazelwood represents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished period home offering privacy, scale and timeless architectural quality all with stunning views from its elevated position.
Hazelwood’s outbuildings and grounds significantly enhance the appeal and versatility of the estate, offering both practical amenity and exciting scope for future development.
The garage is a substantial two storey structure with timber sliding double doors, a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and a series of interconnected workshops, one with direct external access and another with a timber staircase leading to an attic store with coombed ceilings and timber flooring.
Adjacent to the garage is a useful potting shed and additional store, ideal for gardening or hobby use.
The garden grounds are a standout feature: extensive, mature and beautifully landscaped, with manicured lawns, richly stocked borders containing numerous specimen plants, and ornamental hedging lining the sweeping driveway.
Fully enclosed and offering privacy, shelter and fine views over the Gare Loch, the gardens provide year round colour and a sense of seclusion.
Importantly, the property offers notable development potential, with the garage considered suitable for conversion into further accommodation, subject to the necessary consents.
There is planning approval in place for the erection of a dwelling house and formation of vehicular access within the grounds of the property. The proposed new property would blend in well to the landscape of the topography with the separate driveway ensuring privacy and independence from each other, an architect-designed home nestled unobtrusively in the former tennis court to maintain the integrity of the water views of the main house.
Further details are available on request or from the Argyll and Bute Council Planning Portal using Ref. No 24/01480/PP.