Monday, July 20, 2009

Self Catering Holiday Cottage Isle of Mull


Self Catering Holiday Cottage, Isle of Mull. In a remote location between Craignure and Iona, Ardchrishnish enjoys uninterrupted views of Loch Scridain. A traditional two storey holiday cottage, it has been lovingly renovated, retaining much of its original charm. Time seems to stand still on this idyllic island and the property is ideally located for exploring and visiting its attractions. The short ferry crossing to Iona to visit the famous Abbey is made from Fionnphort which is eight miles away, whilst Tobermory with its colourful eighteenth century stone houses is approximately forty miles. Wildlife can be seen in abundance, whales and dolphins can be spotted off the rugged coastland, as can otters and golden eagles. Duart Castle, ancient seat of the clan MacLean and Torosay Castle with its beautifully restored gardens are both well worth a visit, or head north to the delightful sandy beach of Calgary Bay. There is also fishing, golf, pony trekking and lots of wonderful walks. Shops, restaurant & pub two miles. Ground floor: Living room. Dining room with wooden floor. Kitchen with slate floor. Utility room. One twin bedroom. Bathroom with toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Three bedrooms: two twin, one bunk. Shower room with toilet. Elec heaters and elec inc. Bed linen and towels inc. Video. DVD and small library. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. Freezer. Tel-incoming calls only. Enclosed sitting-out area and furniture. Use of grounds to loch side. Ample parking. No smoking please. Easy walking access.
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