Situated on the fringe of the picturesque coastal village of Dervaig on the ever-popular Isle of Mull, Druimard House offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented, stone-built country house, a wonderful period family home, benefitting from the addition of an attached letting cottage and one-bedroom detached letting property, all set within mature gardens extending to approximately 1.25 acres. Built in 1876 as the Kirk Manse, this magnificent house is entered from the front elevation, with the main entrance leading through a vestibule and into a spacious central hallway. To the left, the family lounge is positioned to the front of the property, a welcoming space, with open fireplace, perfectly placed to take in the far reaching views across the surrounding countryside. To the right of the hallway, a combined dining and sitting room offers the perfect place to entertain family and friends. The room flows through to the rear, where the kitchen features a range of fitted cabinetry. A rangemaster stove features within the design, along with a dual-bowl stone sink complemented with a limestone flooring. The room enjoys a cozy feel, thanks to a combination of underfloor, infrared and ceramic electric heating. The limestone tiles flow through from the kitchen into a sizable utility room is also located to the rear of the property, offering storage of outdoor clothing and footwear, also giving access to a ground floor WC. A door from the utility room gives access to the rear gardens. Double doors open from the sitting room, giving access to a garden room, currently configured as an art studio. This creative space is fitted with a remotely adjustable full-spectrum lighting system, further enhanced by ceiling mounted infra-red heating panels and the natural limestone floor tiling gives a sense of continuity with the other areas. Benefitting from triple double glazing throughout, this glorious space can also be accessed from the side garden. A second utility room is located to the left of the house, also housing the oil-fired boiler and hot-water heating system. This room also offers an element of storage. A separate storage room is positioned adjacent. First-floor accommodation is provided by way of four double bedrooms, each linked by a spacious gallery landing, illuminated by a feature chandelier. Three of the bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms, with the principal bedroom also featuring a walk-in dressing room, the paneled ensuite room having a slipper bath, and large walk-in rain shower. The fourth bedroom features a walk-in storage room which is plumbed in, ready for conversion to en-suite, as required. A sauna room is also located on the first floor, fitted with a modern, infra-red sauna. Further accommodation is located on the upper floor, accessed by an internal staircase from the first floor landing. Three sizable rooms are located within the attic area, a creative space which has been used as an art studio. The largest attic room features an en-suite shower room. Druimard House has retained many original features of its era, now offering a blend of traditional and contemporary styles. Interest is likely to be high, and early viewing is recommended. The Potting Shed Positioned adjacent to the main house, The Potting Shed offers boutique accommodation for two, a perfect blend of rich, beautiful interior and quirky touches. The property features an entrance porch, leading through to a combined sitting room, dining area and kitchen. This open-plan living space enjoys open views out to Druimard House grounds and beyond, to the coastline. The interior decor offers a blend of contemporary furnishings and vintage pieces, a quirky, yet comfortable feel. The master bedroom boasts a king-sized bed with a bespoke headboard and a claw foot bath, set within a tin shed alcove, creating a relaxing space with subtle lighting and original artworks. The adjacent en-suite bathroom includes a shower and stone hand basin. External