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Glenfield

Near Lochailort, Highland

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Located near Lochailort in the picturesque Highlands of Scotland, this romantic hideaway offers a unique experience for couples seeking a tranquil retreat. The accommodation is a thoughtfully converted former service wing of a historic estate, once a resting place for Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite Revolution of 1745. Named after the 'Glenfield' generator that once resided within its walls, the property features self-contained ground floor living with an open-plan sitting and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy double bedroom with a 5ft bed, and a bathroom complete with an over-bath shower.

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including towels and bed linen provided, a microwave, and a shared garden that spans over 2,000 acres. The estate is rich in history and natural beauty, offering ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hill walking and fishing, with fly fishing available by arrangement for a fee. The grounds also feature a duck pond, enhancing the idyllic setting. The location is notable for its proximity to the scenic Loch Moidart and the sandy shores of Moidart, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning West Country scenery.

The Kinlochmoidart Estate is home to the Scottish Baronial mansion, Kinlochmoidart House, designed by renowned architect William Leiper in 1884. This splendid property has been meticulously restored to showcase its Art Movement interior, complete with intricate architectural details. The estate's historical significance is highlighted by its connection to Bonnie Prince Charlie, commemorated by a nearby meadow featuring seven beech trees that symbolize the Seven Men of Moidart, his loyal followers during the Jacobite uprising. The area is steeped in legends and history, making it a captivating destination for visitors.

Just a short walk from the estate lies Loch Moidart, where visitors can enjoy expansive sandy beaches and the ruins of the ancient 14th-century clan castle of Tioram, which offers breathtaking views. The surrounding landscape is rich with trails leading through the Ariundle Oakwoods Nature Reserve, a sanctuary for wildlife. The region also provides various recreational options, including sailing, golfing, and horseback riding along the coast. With Fort William and the stunning Western Isles, including Skye and Ardnamurchan, within easy reach, this romantic hideaway serves as a perfect gateway to explore the natural and historical treasures of Scotland.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £195

Features

  • Bed linen & towels included

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