Holiday cottages in Argyll, Scotland. Vacation rental property and self catering accommodation in one of the most beautiful Scottish locations of Argyll.
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Kilfinan ViewBrenfield Tarbert Road Ardrishaig, Brenfield Nr. Lochgilphead Uninterrupted views over Loch Fyne are a delightful feature of this spacious and tastefully furnished property enjoying an ideal location for exploring the Kintyre Peninsula and Argyll. Boats moving up the locks on the Crinin Canal 2 miles away create a picturesque backdrop for walking and cycling along the towpaths and an indoor swimming pool cafes and interesting shops are found at Lochgilphead <br/><br/>(4 miles). Day trips to the islands of Gigha Arran and Jura are easily accessible. Shop and pub 2 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Stables CottageAuchnasaul, By Clachan Seil Oban In an area of outstanding natural beauty rich in wildlife a warm welcome awaits visitors to this comfortable cottage. Enjoying a wonderful location where otters and deer can be observed close by Stables Cottage is set with its own private garden area in the grounds of the owner's home. Just minutes away are the Bridge over the Atlantic and Seil Island where a small ferry can be taken to visit Luing and Easdale. Excellent coastal walks and boat trips to view wildlife can be enjoyed locally whilst keen astrologers will marvel at the wonderfully dark skies. Oban (10 miles) offers good shops and ferries to the Isles of Mull Colonsay and Iona. Pub serving food 500 yards shop and P.O. 3 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Old Brewery CottageEllenabeich Seil Island, Ellenabeich Seil Island Idyllically perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Firth of Lorne just a stone's throw from the Atlantic ocean these stylish and romantic havens offer magnificent sea and island views. Each boasting its own suntrap patio perfect for enjoying the spectacular sunsets they sit in a little row in the delightful village of Ellenabeich beside a bar serving the excellent local beer and food. Connected to the mainland by the world famous 'bridge over the Atlantic' Seil Island lies 16 miles from Oban and its ferries to the Isles. Luing ferry is 5 miles. Walkers will find glorious scenery to explore and from the nearby pier seafaris with a marine biologist provide fascinating wildlife sightings. Shop 100 yards.<br/><br/> |
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Misty Isles CottageEllenabeich Seil Island, Ellenabeich Seil Island Idyllically perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Firth of Lorne just a stone's throw from the Atlantic ocean these stylish and romantic havens offer magnificent sea and island views. Each boasting its own suntrap patio perfect for enjoying the spectacular sunsets they sit in a little row in the delightful village of Ellenabeich beside a bar serving the excellent local beer and food. Connected to the mainland by the world famous 'bridge over the Atlantic' Seil Island lies 16 miles from Oban and its ferries to the Isles. Luing ferry is 5 miles. Walkers will find glorious scenery to explore and from the nearby pier seafaris with a marine biologist provide fascinating wildlife sightings. Shop 100 yards.<br/><br/> |
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Home Farm CottageGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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Highland CottageGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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The DairyGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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The ByreGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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The StablesGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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Marjory's CottageGlendaruel, Glendaruel Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel – perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. <br/><br/>One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.<br/><br/> |
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AchabegAchnamara, Inverlussa Nr. Achnamara Sitting in the hamlet of Inverlussa just 1 mile south of Achnamara this spacious and very comfortable property's contemporary design makes the most of views over the hills and Loch Sween to the Isle of Jura. The loch is ideal for sailing and fishing and the pretty harbour village of Crinan (5 miles) is a lovely spot for watching boating activity. The canal towpath affords pleasant walking and cycling and there are many waymarked woodland walks in the area. Island day trips to Gigha Arran and Jura and ferries to Mull from Oban are easily accessible and Lochgilphead (8 miles) has a selection of shops and pubs.<br/><br/> |
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CurLoch Eck, Loch Eck Amidst the glorious landscape of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park these two very comfortable cottages command fabulous views over Loch Eck. Enjoying a private setting on a terrace above the lochside caravan park they boast wonderful walking and cycling from the doorstep whilst the loch hosts a variety of freshwater fish great for anglers. Perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature the cottages also grant access to the leisure facilities (free of charge) at Hunter's Quay Holiday Village in Dunoon (8 miles) or on the Drimsynie Estate (extra charge) and many attractions and excellent restaurants lie within an easy drive. Shop 15 minutes walk and pub serving food 5 minutes walk away.<br/><br/> |
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MassanLoch Eck, Loch Eck Amidst the glorious landscape of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park these two very comfortable cottages command fabulous views over Loch Eck. Enjoying a private setting on a terrace above the lochside caravan park they boast wonderful walking and cycling from the doorstep whilst the loch hosts a variety of freshwater fish great for anglers. Perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature the cottages also grant access to the leisure facilities (free of charge) at Hunter's Quay Holiday Village in Dunoon (8 miles) or on the Drimsynie Estate (extra charge) and many attractions and excellent restaurants lie within an easy drive. Shop 15 minutes walk and pub serving food 5 minutes walk away.<br/><br/> |
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RockcliffeGarvel Road, Loch Fyne Tarbert Enjoying stunning views over Tarbert's harbour (right photograph) and Loch Fyne this spacious and comfortably furnished house is within walking distance of the quayside shops inns and restaurants. A bustling fishing village Tarbert also offers boat trips to Jura Gigha Islay and Arran whilst opportunities for sea fishing and riding in the lovely surrounding countryside are available locally. There is golf too with the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish just a short drive away and four other courses close by.<br/><br/>The glorious landscape of the Kintyre Peninsula holds a rich variety of attractions with excellent hill walking and beautiful forest scenery. At Lochgilphead (15 miles) Kilmory Castle displays its world famous rhododendrons in its lovely gardens. A little further on Dunadd hill fort and Kilmartin Glen's wealth of standing stones are steeped in history<br/><br/> |
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Shore CottageMorvern, Lochalne In a stunning shoreside location looking out over 'The Sound of Mull' this traditional cottage enjoys all the seclusion and beauty of the Morvern peninsula yet sits within a short stroll of village shops and inns serving food. Glorious unspoilt countryside affords lovely walking and touring and the nearby ferry to Mull grants access to riding and golf. Tobermory is 30 minutes' drive and both Iona and Oban are easily reached by ferry.<br/><br/> |
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WesteringsLochgoilhead, Lochgoilhead This spacious property enjoys a magnificent quiet and secluded waterside setting (see left photograph). It overlooks spectacular Loch Goil (right photograph) which is now a National Park where activity on both water and shoreline includes fishing sailing riding walking tennis and golf. There are restaurants ½ mile away and a leisure centre within walking distance. The Kyles of Bute Oban Fort William and the Trossachs are all within touring distance. Loch Lomond – Scotland's best known loch – the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain makes an ideal day trip. Shop and pub within ½ mile.<br/><br/> |
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Shore CottageShore Cottage Stonefield, Nr. Tarbert Boasting glorious sea views and a breathtakingly lovely setting on the shores of east Loch Tarbert this beautifully renovated cottage originally built over 100 years ago for the quarryman is now an idyllic and secluded holiday retreat. With a shoreside garden and great walking from the door visitors can enjoy watching deer seals and seabirds in their natural habitat yet just 2 miles away is the village of Tarbert a picturesque fishing and sailing port with a variety of shops pubs cafes restaurants and craft galleries. The Mull of Kintyre is a delight to explore there are fabulous sandy beaches at Carradale and day trips to the famous gardens on the Isle of Gigha or to the Isle of Arran are also easily accessible.<br/><br/> |
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KenmoreStrachur, Strachur Gloriously located on the east shores of Loch Fyne (pictured) and commanding sweeping views across the waters to the mountains beyond this superb newly built property offers a delightful base for a holiday. With its spacious smartly furnished and very comfortable interior and its own enclosed garden it sits beside the owners' similar property and within half a mile of shops a bar serving a fine selection of whiskies and the famous Creggans Inn – deservedly renowned for the excellence of its menu. <br/><br/>Locally the beautiful forests and hills provide wonderful walking country with plenty of opportunities for bird watching and horse riding and sea and river fishing are also readily available. Tighnbruaich's yachting and lovely sandy beaches are ever popular with visitors whilst Inverary Castle and Jail (20 miles) the Younger Botanical Gardens and fascinating township museum at Auchendrain are all well worth exploring. <br/><br/> |
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Dairymaid's CottageStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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The ByreStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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The BothyStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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Shepherd's CottageStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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The HayloftStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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The CartshedStonefield, Tarbert Loch Fyne Surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula Barmore Farm offers visitors a wonderful holiday at any time of the year. Once the home farm steading on the historic Stonefield Castle estate these fine old stone built cottages have been lovingly restored. Clustered around a pretty landscaped courtyard the attractive crow stepped gables are among many original early 19th century features which enhance their period charm and character. <br/><br/>Set in 30 acres of countryside grounds Barmore offers plenty of space for boules badminton football and a large secure children's games area. Sailing horse riding and clay pigeon shooting can all be arranged and the cottages are just 2 miles north of the fishing village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne where there are shops and a good choice of inns and restaurants. Stonefield renowned for its sub tropical gardens which flourish in the mild Gulf Stream climate is just 200 yards from the cottages and has a small beach which is sandy at low tide (more extensive beaches are 20 minutes by car).<br/><br/>Quintessential Argyll the Kintyre Peninsula offers some wonderfully scenic forest and hill-walking. The local Art Centre is a nature lovers' treat with its deer park wildfowl pond and museum area. Ferries to the beautiful isles of Mull Iona and Colonsay are available from Oban (an hour's drive) while trips to Islay Jura Gigha and Arran are available close by. Five superb golf courses including the 18 hole championship links course at Machrihanish are close at hand. Cycle hire is available at Barmore Farm and there are numerous tracks to follow.<br/><br/> |
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