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Ardmarnoch offers a rare opportunity to be part of a glorious traditional highland estate. Set in beautiful Argyll countryside on the east shore of Loch Fyne, these three newly renovated, specious and very comfortable holiday cottages are located in the heart of the estate and enjoy far reaching views over the loch to the hills beyond. As a guest of this lovely 700 acre working estate, you will enjoy a warm welcome and the opportunity to relax in its glorious walled garden, roam through the arboretum and ancient Scottish woodland and walk along the stunning shoreline and over extensive private grounds. Ardmarnoch even boasts a private sandy beach.
Swallows Nest sleeps 6, Dovecote House sleeps 8, Bucks House sleeps 4. Dovecote House & Bucks House may be booked together to accommodate larger parties, giving a total capacity of 12
Situated in the estate’s beautiful old stone build courtyard, Dovecote House is extremely spacious and welcoming making it ideal for families or a group of friends wishing to explore this lovely part of the Cowal Peninsula. Named after the nesting doves that can be seen from the windows, this charming, well presented holiday home enjoys a fabulous position and is attached to Bucks House. The wonderful large dining room comfortably seats 12 and creates the perfect gathering place for memorable holiday dining and daytime family activities. Full height double doors lead through to the elegant and extremely comfortable sitting room with large deep sofas, an abundance of cushions and a log burning stove which adds to its warmth and charm. The newly fitted, fully equipped kitchen has stylish flag-stone floors and will appeal to those who love to cook and all the bedrooms offer lots of space and character, each with an en-suite bathroom and stunning views over the garden and down to the shores Loch Fyne.
The grounds surrounding this lovely house are extensive with lawns, waterfalls and woodland to explore. This is paradise for both children and adults with so much to do and see. The beautiful walled garden is a delight with many different types of fruit, vegetables and plants thriving in the mild Argyll climate.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor Entrance with ample coat hanging, kitchen, utility, cloakroom with wc & whb, large dining room, sitting room with wood burning stove, spacious twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with bath, over bath shower, wc & whb
First Floor Large master bedroom with king size bed plus cotbed and en-suite bathroom with bath, over bath shower, wc & whb, 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom both with en-suite bathroom with bath, over bath shower, wc & whb
Activities:
The estate offers numerous opportunities whether it is enjoying the beautiful walled garden, strolling through the oak woods, relaxing on the small stretch of private beach or visiting the Iron Age fort and Neolithic burial chamber. As well as being home to hens, geese, highland cows and pigs, there is abundant wildlife to spot including many species of birds, seals, otters, deer and much more. This is an ideal base for the keen walker, painter or photographer with miles of unspoilt countryside to explore. The estate can also offer trout fishing, sea fishing, clay pigeon shooting, night time safaris (wonderful for children) and other seasonal sports.
The nearby village of Tighnabruaich has a much to offer with a 9 hole golf course, tennis court, sailing school, canoeing, scuba diving, beaches, angling, and endless walks and cycle routes. There are many day trips on offer including catching a ferry from Portavadie to the picturesque fishing village of Tarbert on the Kintyre Peninsula which offers wonderful seafood and stunning coast line. The magical Isle of Bute is also only a short ferry trip away offering many places of interest and the historic town of Inveraray is within easy reach and has many attractions including Inveraray Castle (home to the Duke of Argyll), Inveraray Jail, The Maritime Museum and The Bell tower.
Included:
Linen & towels provided. Open fire in sitting room – logs provided. Gas central heating – gas & electricity charged by meter reading.
Sky television, DVD/video, stereo/CD, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine & tumble dryer. Travel cot & high chair. Teak garden furniture, midge machine (for summer months) & gas barbeque available upon request. Additional housekeeping and catering available by arrangement.
Dogs by arrangement
Local facilities: Kames (6 miles) - Post Office, well stocked grocery shop, hotel with restaurant Tighnabruaich (7 miles) - Spar, Post Office, Dr’s surgery, petrol, bank, plus a various shops, cafes, pubs and hotels
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