The property enjoys exceptional panoramic views of the loch and across the water to Ben Lomond, one of Scotland’s best-loved munros.

Jamie Currie said: “It is rare to find a property with shore frontage on Loch Lomond and the ability to launch a boat and enjoy a wide range of watersports. Gartochraggan offers great privacy and tranquillity, despite the popularity of the National Park, and beautiful, varied grounds. The house itself has been thoughtfully designed and upgraded to combine exquisite traditional features, elegant reception spaces and luxurious modern elements. There are beautiful views from every room. The property is likely to appeal to a wide range of buyers.”

Dating back to around 1800, Gartochraggan has been formed though extensions following the acquisition of neighbouring properties over the years to create a superb family home with seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and five reception rooms.

The principal reception rooms found on the ground floor have exquisite fireplaces, large bay windows and wooden flooring.

The luxurious modern kitchen has oak cabinetry, granite work surfaces and a traditional Aga. The superb garden/breakfast room has triple aspect windows providing panoramic views across the loch and over to Ben Lomond.

There are bedrooms on the ground and first floors, offering great versatility. Two bedrooms and a shower room on the ground floor provide ideal guest accommodation and would also be suitable for an au pair or elderly relative. The principal bedrooms are found on the first floor including a master bedroom suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom.

Without exception, each and every room has an outstanding scenic view, and such is the positioning of the house, privacy is assured.

Gartochraggan occupies a beautiful waterside position on the southeastern side of Loch Lomond, in Scotland’s first National Park – Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Some of Britain's most spectacular scenery is to be found here.

The gardens and grounds are mostly laid to lawn with a large terrace accessed from the breakfast room and dining room providing an ideal place for outdoor entertaining in the summer or simply enjoying the garden. A gravel forecourt sweeps around the property to a large parking area beyond. In addition to the lawns and paddocks, there is also a beautiful orchard and kitchen garden.

A short walk along the track towards the water’s edge leads to a centuries-old slipway and a section of shoreline with a glorious open outlook across the loch.

Gartochraggan is set in over 22 acres (8.9 hectares) of glorious grounds, including  paddocks and woodland.

As well as the principal house there is a double garage providing spacious storage for boats, cars or other outdoor and sporting equipment, with a studio above.

Other outbuildings include a tractor shed, workshop and wood store.

Gartocharn, a delightful conservation village with primary school, is about one mile away.

The neighbouring property is owned by the RSPB as part of a nature reserve, ensuring a protected, rural setting.

Gartochraggan is for sale through Galbraith for Offers Over £1,450,000.