Inverfyne has a fabulous position above the estuary of the River Fyne with superb views to the head of the Loch. Surrounded by quiet farmland on a 4,000 acre traditional country estate, this extremely spacious holiday home is the ideal setting from which to discover Scotland's glorious scenery, history and culture.
Throughout, the house is traditionally furnished in a relaxed country style. The 32’ living room with its picture windows, comfortable seating and open log fire creates the perfect focal point for gathering in the evenings after a day exploring this exceptionally beautiful area. This fabulously spacious room with armchairs and sofas at one end and a dining table at the other also boasts an upright piano and has a glass door leading to the garden where summer time drinks can be enjoyed while watching the sun go down over Loch Fyne. Each of the four spacious bedrooms benefit from lovely views and the well-equipped kitchen has lots of space with a wooden kitchen table and chairs.
Step out of the house into open hill country and embrace the fresh highland air and wonderful sense of space - Inverfyne is ideal for anyone who loves the peace and tranquillity of the west coast of Scotland.
Reduced rates available for smaller parties of up to 6 guests in three twin bedrooms
Accommodation:
Hallway with ample coat/boot storage, utility room, kitchen, large sitting/dining room with open fire, pictures windows and door to garden, two twin bedrooms and bathroom with bath, over bath electric shower, w/c & whb
Stair leading from kitchen to: Spacious landing with seating, double/twin bedroom (zip & link beds), twin bedroom, bathroom with bath, wc, whb & electric towel rail
Enclosed garden with loch views and garden furniture
Activities:
Inverfyne is ideally positioned for enjoying this naturally beautiful area with many stunning walks and picnic stops to be discovered. Not only is the surrounding landscape home to an amazing range of wildlife such as red squirrels, otters, pine marten and deer but it is also paradise for the keen birdwatcher with many species of birds from seabirds to golden eagles.
The surrounding area of Argyll is packed with wonderful sites and activities for all the family to enjoy. The nearby historic town of Inveraray has many interesting places to visit including the Castle (home of the Duke of Argyll), Inveraray Jail, a Maritime Museum and the Bell Tower with a world famous peal of ten bells. Argyll Adventure Park offers a good day for all ages with riding, laser blast arena, laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines and a climbing wall. There is a quad bike safari base at Ardentinny & wonderful garden walks through the Ardkinglas Woodland Garden in Cairndow, The Botanic Garden on Loch Eck (an outpost of the Edinburgh Botanic Garden) and Crarae at Mindard south of Inveraray owned by the National Trust.
The estate has trout fishing and deer stalking available by separate arrangement.
Included:
Linen & towels provided. Off peak electric heating plus open fire in sitting room. Electricity and starter basket of logs/coal included.
TV/Sky Freeview/DVD, CD/Radio, piano in sitting room, fridge/Freezer plus second fridge, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine & dryer. Travel cot, high chair & stair gate. Telephone (incoming calls only).
Trout fishing and seasonal stalking may be available by separate arrangement
Shortbreaks by arrangement
Local facilities: Loch Fyne Oyster Bar (1 mile) with its restaurant, smokery and shop is well worth a visit Inveraray (8 miles) – offers a good selection of shops, hotels, restaurants, 9 hole golf course
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