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Situated within 10 acres of beautiful grounds.
Situated in the stunning 10 acre grounds of Druimneil House, this traditional Coach House was built in 1749. Traditionally furnished with a beautiful open fire and stylish kitchen it makes an ideal base for exploring the West Coast or Argyll, Glencoe and the Isles of Lismore, Mull, Iona, Coll and Tiree. This is an ideal area for keen walkers with the Ballachulish to Glen Creran or The Lost Valley of Glencoe being just some of the walks available, for the less energetic why not enjoy the beautiful Woodland Garden in Druimneil, with stunning views over Lismore and Morven. The gardens are open to the public from April to October. ’The Coach House’ and the gardens are a special place to relax, yet it is within walking distance of village of Port Appin, famously known as the setting for Robert Louis Stevenson’s ’Kidnapped’, linked by passenger ferry to Lismore. There are several good restaurants, where you can enjoy local produce. For watersports enthusiasts there is a marine watersports centre where you can hire a boat, or have a go at windsurfing and water-skiing; other activities include clay-pigeon shooting and pony-trekking. Whatever type of holiday you are looking for, there is something for everyone.
Ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. Separate toilet. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 1 double with en-suite shower room and toilet, 2 twin, all with sloping ceilings. Bathroom and toilet.
Open fire in living room inc. Gas CH and gas £30pw. Elec, bed linen and towels inc. Freeview TV. Gas Rayburn. M/wave. D/washer. 10-acre garden and furniture. Parking. NB: Unfenced pond and drops in the garden.
Local places: Ardtur, Portnacroish, Kentallen, Duror, Auchindarroch, Port Appin, Tynribbie, North Dallens, Glasdrum, Invercreran, Fasnacloich, Elleric, Salachail, Keil, Taravocan, Druimavuic, Glenure, Kinlochlaich