Looking out over Kilbrannan Sound to Kintyre and just yards from seashore, lovely family home with open fire and conservatory.
Ground floor:
Living room: With open fire, Freeview TV and DVD player with a selection of DVDs.
Library.
Dining room.
Kitchen: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Conservatory: With French doors.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Separate toilet.
First floor:
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds.
Bedroom 4: With single bed.
Living room: With open fire, Freeview TV and DVD player with a selection of DVDs.
Library.
Dining room.
Kitchen: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Conservatory: With French doors.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Separate toilet.
First floor:
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds.
Bedroom 4: With single bed.
Electric storage heater, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Garden with patio and garden furniture. On street parking. No smoking. Please note: There is open access to a stream in the garden.
Panoramic sea views
This attractive detached cottage offering spacious holiday accommodation, furnished and decorated to a good standard, is set on the seashore, just 15 yards from the shingle beach (sand at low tide), just outside of Pirnmill. From most of the rooms and the conservatory you have fantastic sea views over the Kilbrannan Sound towards Kintyre and guests can enjoy the evening sunsets. You can easily walk to the shop and restaurant, 0.25 miles. From nearby Lochranza with its facilities, restaurants and the distillery you can take the short ferry trip to Claonaig and explore a piece of Kintyre. The Isle of Arran has long since been a playground for the Scots, its topography resembles that of a miniature Scotland - a mountainous north and rolling, pastoral south. Arran has many outdoor activities in peaceful, countryside surroundings. The wildlife is outstanding, with deer, pheasant, otter and eagle readily seen in the mountains. There are seal colonies near coastal caves, trails and pathways to mysterious Bronze Age stone circles, and many relaxing angling hours to be enjoyed by streams or sea. 7 golf courses tempt the golfer, whilst history and heritage is catered for at Brodick Castle and various museums. Shop and restaurant ¼ mile, pop-up pub in village 1st Saturday of each month.