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Four cottages sleeping 2, 4, 5 & 6 on a working hill farm, of sheep and highland cattle, on the shores of Loch Awe, in Argyll, a highly scenic rural area off the beaten track in the West Highlands of Scotland. Barn sleeps 2 in an upside down cottage with bedroom and bathroom downstairs and open plan kitchen/diner/lounge on the upper floor overlooking the surrounding hillside. With central heating and gas fire Barn provides a cosy retreat at any time of year. Stable sleeps 4 in a lovely setting overlooking Loch Awe. With large lounge, featuring a handsome spiral staircase and seven full length windows, from which one may enjoy the wonders of Loch Awe. Large patio area with picnic bench which also look out onto Loch Awe and evening sunsets. Barr-beithe Lower sleeps 5 in three bedrooms. Located above a lovely waterfall Barr-beithe Lower enjoys a wonderful wide outlook across the surrounding fields, Loch Awe and the hills beyond from garden/patio or the comfort of the sunlounge. Barr-beithe Upper sleeps 6 in three bedrooms. Set in a lovely garden of heathers and azaleas one may enjoy views of the surrounding hillside from the large kitchen/diner, and Loch Awe and the hills beyond from the comfort of both lounge and heated conservatory. All cottages enjoy a sunny position (weather permitting). Two hours from Glasgow, 3 hours from Edinburgh and 1 hour from Oban. Excellent for relaxing, fishing, bird watching, walking and touring Argyll and beyond with Oban, Inveraray, Glen Coe & Fort William, Loch Lomond and Kintyre all within easy reach of a days touring. Open all year with short breaks in low season. Graded with 4 Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Sorry no pets. Holiday Rentals are from Saturday to Saturday outwith the low season For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
AccessibilityBarr-beithe Lower has a wheel chair access ramp which leads out onto the garden/paved patio and is furnished with one electric riser recliner chair. Stable and Barn are very unsuitable for people with mobility problems. |
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