Relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings at this unique detached property, situated nearby wonderful attractions.
All on the ground floor. Beamed throughout. Wooden floors in most rooms.
Living room: With wood burner, 42” Freeview TV, iPod dock and double sofa bed.
Kitchen/dining room: With breakfast bar, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With super kingsize bed and patio doors leading to patio.
Bathroom: With spa bath, shower cubicle, sauna and toilet.
Living room: With wood burner, 42” Freeview TV, iPod dock and double sofa bed.
Kitchen/dining room: With breakfast bar, electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With super kingsize bed and patio doors leading to patio.
Bathroom: With spa bath, shower cubicle, sauna and toilet.
Electric underfloor heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and logs for wood burner included. Highchair on request Welcome pack. External utility room with freezer. Lawned garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Patio areas with garden furniture. 2 dogs welcome, to be kept on a lead at all times (sheep country). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a stream in the grounds. This property has a security deposit of £200. Visit Scotland 5 Star.
This stunning natural stone and turf roofed, single-storey, detached holiday cottage, is built in to the hillside, reflecting an ancient neolithic design with views over the Atlantic Ocean. This stunning property features beams and two patio areas with doors leading from the bedroom and the living room, and is situated less than a mile from the world-famous Machrihanish Golf Course. Glasgow is only 30 minutes flying time from Machrihanish Airport, which in turn is 10 minutes driving time from the property. The Machrihanish Bird Observatory is located at Gauldrons Beach, it is fantastic for watching migratory birds. Campbeltown is one of a handful of areas in Scotland categorised as a whisky producing region, and is home to the Campbeltown Single Malt, at one point having 34 distilleries and proclaiming itself the whisky capital of the world. The town boasts two distilleries as well as a museum, heritage centre and a harbour, with an annual regatta and music festival. The town is well-served, with supermarkets, independently owned shops, and excellent hotels and restaurants offering the finest local produce. The surrounding area is well-known for its fine beaches, unspoilt countryside and scenic walks, with the addition of the Kintyre Way, making this an ideal location from which to explore the Kintyre Peninsula. Lying just off the west coast of Kintyre, the Isle of Gigha offers a pleasant day trip. Within a short distance, there are many quiet and sandy beaches to explore and there is easy access to the Isles of Islay, Arran and Jura. Jura is one of the wildest and most mountainous of the Inner Hebrides. Islay is great for wildlife enthusiasts, as it boasts a large RSPB reserve, a wintering population of barnacle and white-fronted geese, and a wildlife information centre. For the outdoor enthusiast, there is walking, cycling, fishing and water sports. Beach ¾ mile. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.