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Staffa House Staffa House Bed and Breakfast 4 Room Bed and Breakfast Isle Of Mull PA66 6BL £549,000 (£137,250/Room)



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Staffa House is a well-established guesthouse in the scenic village of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull. Enjoying spectacular views over the Sound of Iona, it's just a short walk from the pier with daily ferries to the iconic islands of Iona and Staffa—offe
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Staffa House is a well-established guesthouse in the scenic village of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull. Enjoying spectacular views over the Sound of Iona, it's just a short walk from the pier with daily ferries to the iconic islands of Iona and Staffa-offering a rare opportunity in a truly stunning location.
Situated on the Isle of Mull on the West coast of Scotland, Staffa House is located in the lovely village of Fionnphort which is the principal port of the Ross of Mull. This historic village has a strong fishing history, the current industry there being based primarily on crabs and lobsters which are mostly exported to Spain and France. The busy ferry port provides regular sailings to both Iona and Staffa. The famous Isle of Iona, known as the ‘Cradle of Christianity’ in Scotland is the home of Iona Abbey which is visited by religious pilgrims and tourists alike. Iona is steeped in religious history and is a huge draw to the area with an estimated 130,000 tourists each year. As well as the Abbey and local marble quarry the island has a total of 9 beaches within walking distance of the main area The Island of Mull itself attracts a large number of visitors annually offering sensational Scottish scenery with the most beautiful bays and sandy beaches. Interesting geology, exceptional historical interest, and diverse wildlife makes Mull a dream location as well as offering scenic walks, golf, fishing and horse riding.
The Island of Mull is one of the most accessible Inner Hebridean Islands with car and passenger ferries arriving daily from the mainland, being reached by a 45-minute vehicular ferry from Oban. Services from Lochaline on Morvern and Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula are also available. A local bus service covers the Island including Fionnphort, and there is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft. A main line train service operates from Glasgow to Oban, with most trains connecting with the ferry.
The Property Staffa House is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented, traditional detached property in one of Scotland’s most iconic locations-perfectly placed on the main route to the Iona ferry and enjoying breathtaking views across the fields and beach to the Iona Sound and the Isle of Iona beyond.
This charming two-storey house, finished in classic white with green accents and a traditional slate roof, has been meticulously maintained and upgraded. It combines the charm of traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating a warm, inviting, and flexible space for a variety of lifestyle and business needs.
Property Overview: Four stylish guest bedrooms, all with high-quality en suite shower rooms featuring waterfall showers.
Bright guest conservatory with open views, ideal for serving breakfast or relaxing, plus a cosy lounge for guest use.
Flexible layout: One bedroom on the ground floor and three upstairs. The layout allows for adaptation to suit personal or business use.
Well-equipped kitchen with cream units, wooden worktops, checkerboard flooring, heated plate, dishwasher, fridge, fridge freezer, and gas/electric cooker.
Utility room with two washing machines, tumble dryer, and additional storage.
Separate private entrance to owners’ accommodation.
Private off-road parking to the front.
The property benefits from mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage. Gas cooking is available via bottled gas cylinders. The space heating and hot water is provided by a modern oil central heating system which allows guest areas to be switched off in winter. There is Superfast Wi-Fi throughout, split into two networks - one for guests at the front and a password protected network for the owner’s own personal use.
Situated on the Isle of Mull on the West coast of Scotland, Staffa House is located in the lovely village of Fionnphort which is the principal port of the Ross of Mull. This historic village has a strong fishing history, the current industry there being based primarily on crabs and lobsters which are mostly exported to Spain and France. The busy ferry port provides regular sailings to both Iona and Staffa. The famous Isle of Iona, known as the ‘Cradle of Christianity’ in Scotland is the home of Iona Abbey which is visited by religious pilgrims and tourists alike. Iona is steeped in religious history and is a huge draw to the area with an estimated 130,000 tourists each year. As well as the Abbey and local marble quarry the island has a total of 9 beaches within walking distance of the main area The Island of Mull itself attracts a large number of visitors annually offering sensational Scottish scenery with the most beautiful bays and sandy beaches. Interesting geology, exceptional historical interest, and diverse wildlife makes Mull a dream location as well as offering scenic walks, golf, fishing and horse riding.
The Island of Mull is one of the most accessible Inner Hebridean Islands with car and passenger ferries arriving daily from the mainland, being reached by a 45-minute vehicular ferry from Oban. Services from Lochaline on Morvern and Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula are also available. A local bus service covers the Island including Fionnphort, and there is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft. A main line train service operates from Glasgow to Oban, with most trains connecting with the ferry.
The Property Staffa House is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented, traditional detached property in one of Scotland’s most iconic locations-perfectly placed on the main route to the Iona ferry and enjoying breathtaking views across the fields and beach to the Iona Sound and the Isle of Iona beyond.
This charming two-storey house, finished in classic white with green accents and a traditional slate roof, has been meticulously maintained and upgraded. It combines the charm of traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating a warm, inviting, and flexible space for a variety of lifestyle and business needs.
Property Overview: Four stylish guest bedrooms, all with high-quality en suite shower rooms featuring waterfall showers.
Bright guest conservatory with open views, ideal for serving breakfast or relaxing, plus a cosy lounge for guest use.
Flexible layout: One bedroom on the ground floor and three upstairs. The layout allows for adaptation to suit personal or business use.
Well-equipped kitchen with cream units, wooden worktops, checkerboard flooring, heated plate, dishwasher, fridge, fridge freezer, and gas/electric cooker.
Utility room with two washing machines, tumble dryer, and additional storage.
Separate private entrance to owners’ accommodation.
Private off-road parking to the front.
The property benefits from mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage. Gas cooking is available via bottled gas cylinders. The space heating and hot water is provided by a modern oil central heating system which allows guest areas to be switched off in winter. There is Superfast Wi-Fi throughout, split into two networks - one for guests at the front and a password protected network for the owner’s own personal use.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Price | £549,000 | Total Plot Size | 0.09 ac |
| Price Per Room | £137,250 | Property Size | 5,076 sq ft |
| Sale Type | Investment | No. Rooms | 4 |
| Sale Condition | Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Included | No. Floors | 2 |
| Tenure | Freehold | Year Built | 1900 |
| Property Type | Hospitality | Parking Allocation | 1.38/1,000 sq ft |
| Property Subtype | Bed and Breakfast | Corridor | Interior |
| Costar Property Class | B |
| Price | £549,000 |
| Price Per Room | £137,250 |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| Sale Condition | Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Included |
| Tenure | Freehold |
| Property Type | Hospitality |
| Property Subtype | Bed and Breakfast |
| Costar Property Class | B |
| Total Plot Size | 0.09 ac |
| Property Size | 5,076 sq ft |
| No. Rooms | 4 |
| No. Floors | 2 |
| Year Built | 1900 |
| Parking Allocation | 1.38/1,000 sq ft |
| Corridor | Interior |
AMENITIES
- Bed & Breakfast
- Public Access Wi-Fi
ROOM MIX INFORMATION
| DESCRIPTION | NO. ROOMS | DAILY RATE | sq ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guest Room | 4 | £160.00 | - |
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