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Ardanaiseig is a 173-acre estate featuring a historic Scottish Baronial-style country house, built in 1834 for Colonel James Campbell by architect William Burn. The main house has 16 individually designed bedrooms, three grand reception rooms with high ceilings and elaborate plasterwork, a substantial kitchen, and a grand staircase. The estate also includes beautifully designed gardens, rolling lawns, wild meadows, and ancient woodland, with direct access to Loch Awe's stunning shoreline, a boathouse with a jetty, a one-bedroom suite, and a two-bedroom cottage. A private island, Eilean A'Chomhraidh, lies just across the water, surrounded by ancient crannogs. The estate spans approximately 173 acres, with a location on the banks of Scotland's longest freshwater loch, offering peace and seclusion with access to Oban, Glasgow, and the wider west coast.