Built in the 1880's, the traditional stone cottage has been sympathetically restored with an emphasis on comfort, warmth and understated luxury. With a large open plan living area with warm stone floors, you can sink into deep squashy arm chairs and relax and unwind in front of the wood burning stove watching the vast expanse of ever changing skies through floor to ceiling windows.
Sandy beaches are a few moments walk with views to the Islands of Gigha, Islay and Jura and the coast of Ireland in the distance. If you enjoy hiking, there are miles and miles to explore in every direction where you will not see another soul and four legged friends are most welcome. For those of you looking for adventures, there are plenty of other activities in the surrounding area.
As part of the Seafood Trail and within walking distance of the Kilberry Inn, recently voted Best Restaurant in Scotland, you can wine and dine on the most delicious local produce. You can also cook with freshly caught seafood landed daily in the fishing village of Tarbert and meat from the neighbouring farm.
The Crear team are on hand 24/7 should you need anything - from extra towels to advice on a walking route. To respect your complete privacy, housekeeping will only be at your request.
The original stone cottage sleeps two in a bespoke cherry wood bed and en-suite bathroom.
2010 - Available to book Mon - Thurs only (arrive Monday afternoon and departing Friday morning) £695 -dogs charged at £20 per dog - max 2 dogs.
Also available Crear sleeping 11 people.
Accommodation:
Open plan kitchen, utility room, lounge, double bedroom, bathroom with wc, whb & double ended bath and overhead shower.
Included:
Linen and towels are provided. Underfloor heating throughout and wood burning stove. Electricity included.
Satellite TV, Teac CD player, fan oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, Meile washing machine, iron and ironing board, dishwasher. Landline telephone- mobile coverage not the best. Double kennel available on requestwith.
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