Self catering accommodation and Bed and Breakfast in the South of the Sleat peninsular of the Isle of Skye.
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Tigh a'Bruthach translated from the Gaelic means House on the Brae. This lovely traditional highland house stands high on the hillside surrounded by working crofts and overlooking the Sound of Sleat. There are spectacular views across the sound to the mainland. The local pub, shop and ferry terminal are within walking distance.
Entrance lobby, cosy sitting room with drop-leaf dinning table, fully equipped kitchen, shower-room, 2 Bedrooms.
Centrally heated. All linen, towels, electricity included.
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Seaview has one double bedroom and a twin bedroom with kids bunk above single beds. All new appliances and floor coverings, maintained to a high standard. Sky TV, CD, video, gas cooker, microwave, toaster, fridge. External washer drier. Central heating throughout.
All inclusive price, no extra for electric or gas. Linen / towels provided.
Scenic views. Near coast. Approx. 1 mile from Armadale ferry.
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Rosemount, sleeps 8 in a charming, traditional, detached, whitewashed house with spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat. It has recently been completely refurbished and now combines all its original character with all modern comforts and a fresh, bright interior.
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"Old Seaview" is located approx 1 mile from Armadale ferry terminal. (Also ferry for the Small Isles - Muck, Eigg, Rhum.) Approx 1/4 mile from Ardvasar village on shore side, situated in a nice quiet site - relaxation guaranteed!
Ideal location for attending Sabhal Mor Ostaig (3 miles), Clan Donald (1.5 miles), Point of Sleat (5 miles), Sligachan / Cuillins (35 miles).
The house is electrically heated with a log burning stove (wood provided).
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A hundred year old croft house set in a beautiful location in the crofting village of Aird; boasts spectacular views of Knoydart and the islands of Eigg and Rhum.
Recently renovated to a high standard, in keeping with its original character. Sleeps 4-6 people, with a farmhouse kitchen, living room with open fire, bunkroom, 2 bedrooms (one double, one twin) and a bathroom.
The house has an enclosed garden and is surrounded by fields. A secluded rocky beach is a 5 minute walk away.
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Cnoc an Theine sleeps 6 comfortably (two doubles/one twin). Spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat, and to Rhum, Eigg and Muck. Cosy spacious living room with wood burning stove and fully equipped kitchen. Large bathroom with walk in shower, also shower room on the upper level. Disabled friendly provision for access and toilet facilities.
Set in its own grounds, with an intimate feel and sense of seclusion, an ideal place for a holiday stay with total peace and tranquillity.
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Two independent croft cottages near Ardvasar, with spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat to the hills of Knoydart on the mainland and to Mallaig. The surrounding area provides rugged shores, sandy beaches, moorland and forest walks and is suited for outdoor activities, fishing, hill walking and sightseeing.
Good eating places in the area include hotels, restaurants, and take-away outlets offering local sea foods. There are village stores, post offices, craft shops, petrol, garage facilities and taxis in the area.
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Six warm, comfortable and well equipped log cottages with sea views over the Sound of Sleat. Open plan living room, dining kitchen, patio door leading to own veranda, Bathroom. Cottages vary and sleep 4–6.
Foresters Cottage combines tradition with modern convenience to provide a beautiful, comfortable holiday home. Living room, dinning kitchen, bathroom, one double, one twin bedroom.
The Flora McDonald suite magnificently refurbished Stables building. One double, one twin bedroom, bathroom, separate washroom and toilet, kitchen, living room, Private balcony.
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Ard Thurinish is a beautiful three bed roomed cottage set above the shoreline. Recently constructed, meticulously furnished and fitted, it is spacious, modern and traditionally comfortable with panoramic sea, island and mountain views from every room.
Catering for up to six people the cottage has an open plan fully equipped kitchen and dining room leading through to a luxurious living room with an open log fire.
An enclosed garden and patio area provides secluded peace and tranquillity.
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3 Kilmore is a modern bungalow on a working croft in an elevated position at the south end of the Island, overlooking the sea towards the hills of Knoydart. The croft is home to Eriskay ponies, the rarest pony in Britain and is convenient for Sabhal Mor Ostaig (the Gaelic University). Optionally, the owners can also provide personalised tours to all parts of the Island.
3 Kilmore offers one en-suite double - so no other guests to share with. The whole house is a non-smoking area.
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