Ardnadrochet Cottage - Sleeps 4-5
Saturday to Saturday |
No Pets | Linen Not Provided | Open Fire | Garden
Drive over a beautiful old bridge, along a winding single track lane toward Ardnadrochet Cottage - a simple, old farmhouse with rustic charm on the road to Grasspoint.
The house adjoins what is now Ardnadrochet Farmhouse, situated off the gravelled courtyard along with
Stable Cottage.
Ardnadrochet Cottage has stunning views towards Loch Don and the hills of Morvern. From the cottage's back door you can access the front lawn - just sit on the garden bench and watch for birds and red deer whilst enjoying the peace and tranquility.
The cottage has charm and character with an open fire, lovely wooden staircase in the hall and three spacious bedrooms upstairs. There are fantastic views from the living room, dining room, double and twin bedroom.
After a day exploring the island, come home to enjoy the warmth and glow of the open fire and plan your next day of exploration on this beautiful island.
Situated on a single track road with superb countryside and views surrounding it, this is a great place to stay for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts. The cottage is a ten minute drive from Craignure where there is a local shop, pub, cafe and a couple of places for evening meals.
Ardnadrochet Cottage Information
Living Room: Television with freeview, open fire. Ardnadrochet Cottage also has a separate dining room with table to seat 6.
Kitchen: Fridge, chest freezer, cooker, microwave, kettle, toaster.
Bedrooms: One double (king sized), one twin and one single.
Bathroom: Basin, toilet and bath with Bristan shower mixer tap
Garden: Access to the garden from the back door with garden bench.
Open Fire: There is a basket of logs provided on arrival with more available free of charge (information in the cottage when you arrive).
Linen: The beds all have pillows and duvets provided.
Please bring your own sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers and towels (king sized double).
Pricing Schedule
Not available to let between November and February