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Argyll Barn - Seven Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 14

Colintraive, Colintraive, United Kingdom

The Barn is a warm and welcoming property ideal for large get-togethers. A travertine marble floor runs throughout the ground floor and offers a stunning contrast to the original exposed stone walls in the kitchen and living area.An underfloor heating system from an environmentally sustainable ground source heat pump provides constant heating through both floors of the property. This house will accommodate 14 guests in total, with the maximum adult occupancy set at 12. A sofa bed in the play room can accommodate a further two guests.A river runs through the grounds. Facilities include a tennis court (this can be privatised for certain hours in the day). Two other properties are located within the estate but both are entirely independent so your group will have complete privacy. Guests staying at the barn also have access to a private sauna and hot tub for an additional fee.brbrbrbrFeatures:brbrBarn InteriorbrGround Floor- Well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room with with American-style fridge freezer, single oven, double oven, microwave, halogen hob, large toaster and coffee machine (Neff, Gaggia and Bosch kitchen appliances). Seating for up to eight guests around the island- Large sitting and dining area. The dining room table can accommodate eight guests or be expanded to seat 14- Play room/TV room with sofa bed- Shower room & W/CFirst Floor- Six double/twin bedrooms- Two bathrooms with corner jacuzzi baths and powerful showersbrbrbrbrOutside Groundsbr- Hot tub- Woods- Shared tennis court- Football goalAdditional Facilitiesbr- Wi-Fi- 6 x sets of golf clubs- Bikes- Table tennisbrbrbrbrbrbrbrLocation:brbrJust an hour and a half from Glasgow, the house sits in some of the loveliest scenery in Scotland. The Kyles of Bute are renowned with both walkers and sailors as among the most stunning bits of coast in Scotland. Whatever the weather in Argyll, usually remarkably mild, this is great country for site seeing, with every corner revealing a new variation on the theme of mountain, loch, valley, sky, woodland, sea, rock, and beach. The Cowal peninsula is a fabulous base for an active holiday with marvellous wildlife, numerous gardens, other tourist attractions to visit, and a variety of sporting activities.brbrbrbrThe house has grounds of 23 acres, and sits about a mile above the head of Loch Riddon, enjoying complete privacy and lovely views down the glen to the river Ruel. The Island of Bute itself is as little as 15 minutes away from the house, accessed via a ferry from Colintraive, and was a “must visit” destination long before Stella McCartney got married there or former racing driver Johnnie Dumfries moved into Mount Stuart House as the new Marquess of Bute.brbrbrbrInverary with its famous Jail and Castle, the seat of Clan Campbell for the last few hundred years, is only 45 minutes away, as is Loch Lomond. Dunoon is another tourist destination in its own right, and it is just under half an hour away. You can get to Glen Coe in an hour and a half; to Stirling, Oban or Fort William in under two. Loch Ness and Edinburgh are easy enough day trips – reachable in less than 2 and a half hours.brbrbrbrAs well as general site-seeing and trips to the Island of Bute, Inverary and further afield, there are a host of other activities you can undertake around Glenaruel. It is fabulous walking country, and you will be provided with twelve mountain bikes for those who want to explore on two wheels rather than four. There are some really excellent routes direct from the house, involving all sorts of terrain and levels of strain.brbrbrbrThere is a lovely 9 hole pay and play course ten minutes away above Tighnabruaich. There are five bags of golf clubs for the house and they probably won’t be too fussed about the usual rules regarding golf shoes provided you don’t arrive in jeans and carve the course up. The same applies to the almost equally spectacular nine hole course at Blairmore & Strone, half an hour away. Cowal Golf Club at Dunoon and Inellan are the 18 hole courses in the area that welcome visitors.brbrbrbrFor fishing, there are too many options to go into here, but you can spend anything from £9 per day to over £1,000 for river fishing in the area. You can fish for trout in the nearby stream for nothing or in the Lochen at the head of the river. Mackerel on a line in a boat on the Kyles is a right of passage for hundreds of West of Scotland kids every year. They swim in shoals all around these waters and there is no permit payable.brbrbrbrIt is a fabulous part of the world for water-sports of all sorts. Horse-riding, climbing, canoeing, caving, archery, quad biking, paint-balling, and clay pigeon shooting are also all available either on site or in the area. brbrbrbrThere is a wee shop selling all the basics at the camp-site in the Glendaruel valley, about a mile walk away, beside the historic Kilmodan standing stones. You get a slightly bigger choice in the Spar at Tighnabruich five miles away. Dunoon is 16 miles away and is a thriving market / harbour town with award-winning bakeries, cafes and butchers, as well as a big Co-Op and a big Somerfield supermarket.brbrbrbrScotland is not really well served by pubs in general; this area is definitely an exception. The Colintraive Hotel and Tighnabruich Hotel have fairly ambitious menus. Chatters in Dunoon is highly recommended, and the Whistlefield and Coylet Inns on Loch Eck are also worth a visit. Less than half an hour away from the house is a wonderful restaurant on Loch Fyne, overlooking the old Castle Lachlan. The Benmore Gardens tea room is not half bad, either, and the Otterferry Inn and Loch Fyne Oyster Bar have good reputations (on which, it might be said, they trade slightly). All in all, though, there are few areas of Scotland where you can enjoy such a variety of excellent, reasonably priced menus.brbrbrbrTerms & Conditions:brbr br£50 per person (£100 per person for Stag and hen parties). This is paid prior to arrival and will be refunded in full after departure subject to damage inspection.brbr4 p.m. or earlier by arrangement.brbr10.30 a.m. or later by arrangement.brbrIncluded in the rental price.brbrAll linen and bath towels are included in the rental price.brbrPets allowed.brbrThis truly outstanding property also boasts its very own private sauna and private hot tub (there is an extra charge of £100 per weekend stay/£150 per week long stay for the hot tub, payable to the owner on arrival).brbrFriday. All other changeover days on request.brbrStandard changeover clean included in the price. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.brbrNo.brbr7 nights approximately Christmas and New Year and mid-July to mid-August (short stays over Summer are on request). 2 nights during all other periods.brPets - allowedbrSmoking - not allowed
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Cottage

4 bedroom accommodation in Colintraive

Colintraive, Colintraive, United Kingdom

Boasting its private beach, eco-friendly Scandinavian hot tub and beautifully maintained gardens, this spacious modern cottage is just fantastic for group get-togethers, families or retreats.. Tucked away in a small corner of Argyll’s Secret Coast, one of the most enchanting parts of the west of Scotland is Tigh-na-Creige - the ‘house on the crag.’brbrNestling within the mountains of the Cowal Peninsula and 5 acres of landscaped grounds, this is a captivating waterfront location with its own sheltered beach and private slipway.brbrThe gardens now also feature a luxury 5-person Scandinavian-style circular, wood-fired hot tub. This enjoys bubbles, LED lighting, hydrotherapy massage jets and spectacular views over the nearby sea.brbrBuilt on one level, the owner has remodelled the space so the kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area. It offers roomy open-plan living, perfect for enjoying a good book or a favourite film in front of the cosy log-burning fire. Tigh-na-Creige’s kitchen is very comprehensively equipped and was upgraded in 2021, with superb kitchenware and an inspirational chef’s library.brbrGuests enjoy uninterrupted views of the sea and the spectacular scenery of the cottage’s gardens and woodland. Loch Riddon is a designated National Scenic Area with a famous viewing platform on the opposite shore. The area has been featured in many Visit Scotland commercials because of its beauty. Just beside the kitchen, there is a stylish sun trap deck area and terraced gardens providing a secluded spot for dining, with a log-burning chiminea and spectacular garden lighting for the cooler evenings.brbrSet on the shoreline, this cottage has access to a mooring (by arrangement), and is perfect for taking in the views. The sea welcomes wild swimmers, kayakers, sailors and fishermen, while stalking and coarse angling are available locally.brbrImmediate local history covers a Viking battle in the glen, the destruction of the neighbouring castle in the Argyll Rising and training grounds for World War II’s Dambusters and mini submarines!brbrArgyll’s Secret Coast boasts isolated beaches, pretty villages, delightful fishing ports and some great local dining in upscale pubs or the celebrated Inver and original Loch Fyne Oyster Bar restaurants. Popular tourist attractions include the spectacular Portavadie Marina, Mount Stuart, Inverary Castle, the towering trees of Ardkinglass, Benmore Botanical Gardens and seasonal visits to Rothesay and Tighnabruaich from the world’s only ocean-going paddle steamer, ‘The Waverley’. The Isles of Bute, Arran, Jura and Islay are all easily reached by ferry.. 6 steps to entrance.brbrAll on the Ground Floor: brbrOpen plan living space.brbrLiving area: 48 TV, Sky, Bluray Player, Bluetooth Speaker, CD Player, Open FirebrbrDining area: Smart SpeakerbrbrKitchen area: Smart Speaker, Breakfast Bar, Induction Hob, Electric Range, Combi Microwave/Oven/Grill, 2 x Fridge, Freezer, Wine Cooler, Dishwasher, Washer DryerbrbrBedroom 1: Super Kingsize (6ft) Bed, Smart SpeakerbrbrBedroom 2: Kingsize (5ft) BedbrbrBedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) BedsbrbrBedroom 4: 2 x Single (3ft) BedsbrbrBathroom: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Bath, ToiletbrbrShower Room: Double Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet, Bluetooth Speaker. Oil central heating and electricity included. Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for open fire and logs for hot tub included. Cot and highchair. Welcome pack. Large enclosed terraced garden with decking and garden furniture. Wood-fired hot tub for 5 (private). Sea fishing. Bike store. Ample parking. Mooring by direct arrangement with the owner, 100 yards. No smoking. Please note: There are 2 steps from the kitchen to the decked patio and 6 steps from the porch to the front with an unfenced burn or stream. Couples and family bookings only.brbrFree WiFibrbrbrbrChildren must be supervised on site due to possible safety hazards.brbrFamilies or couples only.brbrHolidaymakers only.brbrEPC Rating = CbrbrThere is open water in the property grounds.brbrSuitable for up to 2 pets
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7 Bed in Colintraive (oc-d30232)

Colintraive, Colintraive, United Kingdom

Space and luxury combine to make this fabulous cottage a comfortable and sociable getaway for large groups of friends or multi-generational families. Set just metres from the shore and surrounded by the stunning scenery of this wild coastline, it’s an ideal spot for enjoying nature, whether you prefer bird watching or stargazing, walking or cycling, sailing or fishing. The ferry to the Isle of Bute is just 3.5 miles away, and once on the island, you can visit the magnificent Mount Stuart House and Gardens, the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bute. Follow the atmospheric trails at Puck’s Glen, 14 miles, through a deep, wooded gorge with cascading waterfalls, or head to the renowned Kilbride Bay, 16 miles, a crescent-shaped beach that’s idea for paddling and swimming and has lovely views of the Isles of Arran.brbrbrReach this tucked-away property via a single-track road and park on the drive, where there’s room for six cars. Once inside, you’ll find a superb, open-plan space that’s perfect for everyone to spend unforgettable times together. The lounge area has plenty of comfortable seating and a Smart TV, with a long dining table adjacent, supplemented by a breakfast bar with stools. The kitchen is excellent, with not one but two ovens to help make meal preparation easier, along with a microwave and a dishwasher. Four of the handsome bedrooms are on this level, of which three are king-size. One of these has an en-suite shower room and a balcony with fabulous views – an ideal spot for a morning tea. The remaining two king-size bedrooms on this floor share a bathroom (featuring a spa bath) with a bunk-bed room. Heading upstairs, there are two further king-size bedrooms, one with a large balcony and an en-suite bathroom (featuring a spa bath), and the other benefiting from a Jack-and-Jill shower room leading to the landing. The final bedroom is a twin and has an en-suite bathroom.brbrbrThe outside space at this property is just as impressive as the interior. When you feel like lounging in the fresh air, dining alfresco or sitting back and watching the night sky, there’s ample seating as well as a charcoal BBQ. The sunroom offers entertainment in the form of a TV, pool table, table football, Table tennis, games console and gym equipment, while the piece de resistance is a huge hot tub where you can soak in the bubbles both in the sunshine or under the stars. The property has fishing rights on the Loch There is private parking for six cars.brbrHouse RulesbrbrAdditional information and rulesbrbrNo dogs allowedbrbrbr - 7 bedrooms – 5 king-size (1 with double sofa bed), 1 twin, 1 bunk bed brbr - 5 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with spa bath, shower over bath and WC, 1 en-suite shower room, 1 en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, 1 en-suite Jack-and-Jill shower room with WC, 1 en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and WCbrbr - Electric hob, 2 ovens, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwavebrbr - Utility area with washing machinebrbr - Travel cot and highchair availablebrbr - Smart TV in the lounge areabrbr - Garden with seating area and charcoal BBQbrbr - Sunroom with TV, pool table, gym equipment, football table, fridgebrbr - Hot tubbrbr - Parking on driveway for 6 carsbrbr - Shops, bars, and restaurants 16 milesbrbr - EPC rating – Dbrbr - Awaiting short-term let licence numberbrbr - Sleeps 14+2brbrbrAdditional information and rulesbrbrNo dogs allowedbrbrbr - 7 bedrooms – 5 king-size (1 with double sofa bed), 1 twin, 1 bunk bed brbr - 5 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with spa bath, shower over bath and WC, 1 en-suite shower room, 1 en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, 1 en-suite Jack-and-Jill shower room with WC, 1 en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and WCbrbr - Electric hob, 2 ovens, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwavebrbr - Utility area with washing machinebrbr - Travel cot and highchair availablebrbr - Smart TV in the lounge areabrbr - Garden with seating area and charcoal BBQbrbr - Sunroom with TV, pool table, gym equipment, football table, fridgebrbr - Hot tubbrbr - Parking on driveway for 6 carsbrbr - Shops, bars, and restaurants 16 milesbrbr - EPC rating – Dbrbr - Awaiting short-term let licence numberbrbr - Sleeps 14+2brbrbrbrHost Terms & ConditionsbrbrThe Travel Chapter Limited, trading as “holidaycottages·co·uk”, acts as agent for the property owner. Therefore, when you make a booking the contract is between you and the owner. Please note our terms and conditions will also apply when you make a booking. These can be found in the footer of our website, holidaycottages·co·uk.brbrFull travel and key collection instructions will be emailed directly to you upon receipt of full payment.
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4 bedroom accommodation in Colintraive

Colintraive, Colintraive, United Kingdom

Stronafian is a large country house offering a perfect opportunity for families and friends to immerse themselves in nature and explore Argyll’s Secret Coast.. 4 steps to entrance.brbrGround Floor: brbrOpen plan living space.brbrLiving area: WoodburnerbrbrDining area.brbrKitchen area: Breakfast Bar, Electric Range, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee MachinebrbrUtility Room: Fridge/Freezer, Washing MachinebrbrConservatory: Table Football, Toys, WoodburnerbrbrGames Room: Pool Table, Selection Of BooksbrbrSeparate Toilet.brbrFirst Floor: brbrBedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, ToiletbrbrBedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, ToiletbrbrBedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds Ensuite: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, ToiletbrbrBedroom 4: Kingsize (5ft) BedbrbrShower Room: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burners available locally. Travel cot, highchair and stairgates available on request. . Enclosed, lawned garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 4 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is an unfenced boggy pond area in the garden, 15 yards away.. Stronafian is a secluded country house set in its own estate grounds with salmon and trout fishing rights and excellent stalking opportunities, offering the perfect location for families and friends to immerse themselves in nature and explore Argyll’s Secret Coast, without the interruption of mainstream televisionbrbrThe hub of the house is the spacious open plan living/dining/kitchen area with its wood burner and comfy seating. This opens onto a large conservatory which wraps around the front of the house offering views of the natural garden and more opportunities for enjoying another wood burner, comfy seating and a large more formal dining area. Relaxation is well provided for, as there is a pool table and table football available, traditional children’s toys and games, as well as Wi-Fi, and although not connected to any TV service, there is a colour TV and DVD player with a well-stocked DVD library.brbrRoe deer and red deer are often seen from the house and otters are seen regularly along the coast. For bird watchers the area is also interesting with osprey, white-tailed eagle and golden eagle seen regularly at nearby Loch Riddon. There are plenty of locally harvested produce for sale locally, such as game, fish, sea fruits and sea weed, lamb, vegetables etc. which can be cooked to create delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen. Stronafian has fishing rights on a beat of the River Ruel which is a 14 mile long spate river, fly fishing for salmon and sea trout. Permits for other beats can be arranged locally. There are several other local rivers and hill lochs with day permits available through the Dunoon and District Angling Club. Sea fishing from shore or boat is available on Loch Riddon. Red deer or Roe deer stalking can be easily arranged via a local company who offer stalking trips outings, accompanied by full time experienced stalkers in challenging terrain. Further details on the options for fishing and stalking can be provided.brbrThe nearest village, Colintraive is just a 6-mile drive and has a restaurant, gastro-pub, post office, general store and a car ferry to the beautiful Isle of Bute. There’s also a community garden with picnic places, a welcoming bowling green and the Colintraive Heritage Centre where you can discover the story of the village and its farming heritage over the last 150 years. Cowal’s major town, Dunoon is just 12 short miles away and has a great selection of shops, cafés, restaurants and bars, as well as a ferry over to Gourock. It is also home to the outstanding Benmore Botanic Gardens and hosts the Cowal Highland Gathering, the biggest Highland Games in the UK. There are many interesting sites in the vicinity that are worth visiting on day trips, such as Castle Lachan, Ardkinglas Woodland Garden and Gruffalo Trail, Puck’s Glen, Portavadie Marina and the Isle of Bute and Mount Stuart. brbrThe long distance footpath, the Cowal Way runs the length of the Cowal Peninsula, passing through some of the most beautiful and varied landscape and is easily accessible from Stronafian. Within a short drive you can see the beautiful Kyles of Bute, which are stunning stretches of water between the Isle of Bute and the mainland. Sheltered and scenic, they are perfect for kayaking and sailing with a sailing school at nearby Tighnabruaich. Beach 8 miles. Shop, pub, and restaurant 6 miles.brbrFree WiFibrbrbrbrThere is open water in the property grounds.brbrScottish Letting Licence No: AR-02850-F
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2 bedroom accommodation in Colintraive

Colintraive, Colintraive, United Kingdom

North Lodge, situated on Argyll’s Secret Coast , is a hidden gem on Scotland’s west coast, offering unspoiled beaches, scenic villages, and breathtaking views of lochs and islands.. All on the Ground Floor: brbrOpen plan living space.brbrLiving area: Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick, WoodburnerbrbrDining area.brbrKitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge (Small Freezer Compartment), Dishwasher, Washing MachinebrbrBedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) BedbrbrBedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) BedsbrbrBathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Highchair. Welcome pack. Back garden with sitting out area and garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: This property has a natural water supply via spring and an unfenced river within the garden.. Nestled in the picturesque Colintraive this charming two-bedroom lodge offers a peaceful retreat. Situated only 250 yards from the edge of the loch, the lodge provides a comfortable base to explore the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and beyond. Whether you’re looking for adventure or tranquillity, this lodge is the ideal destination for couples, families, or friends.brbrInside, the lodge is beautifully appointed with an open-plan living area featuring a wood-burning stove to curl up in front of after a day’s exploring. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for self-catering along with access to a boot room, and the adjacent dining area is ideal for enjoying meals. The two comfortable bedrooms, one king size and one twin offer restful spaces to aid a restful night’s sleep. A modern family bathroom completes the interior.brbrStep outside the garden where you can unwind, take in the fresh air and listen to the river flowing past. With outdoor seating, it’s an ideal spot for al fresco dining, enjoying a morning coffee, or simply soaking up the peaceful surroundings.brbrThe lodge lies on Argyll’s Secret Coast, a hidden gem along Scotland’s west coast, offering tranquil lochs, unspoiled beaches, and scenic villages. Perfect for walking, sailing, and wildlife spotting, this peaceful area also provides stunning views of the Kyles of Bute and easy access to nearby islands.brbrLocated just a short drive from Tighnabruaich, you can explore the charming village with its quaint shops, galleries, and waterfront, offering beautiful views over the Kyles of Bute. The village also serves as a gateway for outdoor activities, including walking, sailing, and cycling.brbrDunoon, the largest town on the Cowal Peninsula, is just 30 minutes away and offers a variety of attractions such as the Castle House Museum, Benmore Botanic Garden, and the Holy Loch.brbrPuck’s Glen is a magical woodland gorge near Dunoon, Scotland, featuring enchanting trails through lush forests, waterfalls, and moss-covered rocks. Its scenic paths wind through dramatic landscapes, offering a serene atmosphere perfect for walkers and nature lovers. Puck’s Glen is a must-visit for those exploring Argyll’s beauty.brbrFor those looking to explore further afield, the nearby ferry from Colintraive provides easy access to the Isle of Bute, where you can visit the beautiful Mount Stuart House and enjoy the island’s scenic walking and cycling routes. Alternatively, take the ferry from Portavadie to Tarbert on the Kintyre Peninsula. Tarbert is a charming fishing village that serves as a gateway to the rugged Kintyre coast, ideal for day trips to explore the untouched landscapes, sandy beaches, and wildlife.brbrWhether you choose to relax in the lodge and enjoy the tranquillity of the area or venture out to discover the surrounding attractions, this lodge provides a perfect combination of comfort, nature, and adventure. From stunning scenery to easy access to the hidden gems of the Cowal Peninsula, the lodge offers an idyllic Scottish escape for those seeking a mix of relaxation and exploration.brbrFree WiFibrbrbrbrThe water is from a spring, well or borehole, and not a mains supply.brbrThere is open water in the property grounds.brbrEPC Rating = EbrbrScottish letting licence : AR01054FbrbrSuitable for up to 2 pets
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