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Dunmaghlas

Pirnmill, Isle Of Arran

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Pirnmill, located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, offers a homely family accommodation that comfortably sleeps seven. This attractive detached cottage is ideally situated just yards from the seashore, providing stunning views of Kilbrannan Sound and Kintyre. The home features a cozy living room with an open fire, a dining room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a conservatory with French doors that open to a patio. The ground floor includes a double bedroom, a bathroom with a shower over the bath, and a separate toilet, while the first floor accommodates three additional bedrooms: one double, one twin, and one single. Amenities such as Wi-Fi, Freeview TV, and a small library of games and books enhance the stay for guests.

The property is designed for comfort and convenience, with initial fuel for the open fire included, alongside essential utilities like electricity, bed linen, and towels. Families are well catered for with a travel cot and high chair available. The enclosed garden features patio furniture, allowing guests to enjoy the panoramic sea views and evening sunsets in a tranquil setting. Ample parking is provided, and the cottage maintains a no-smoking policy. It is important to note that there is open access to a stream in the garden, which may require supervision for young children.

Guests can easily access local amenities, with a shop and restaurant located just 0.25 miles away, while a pub is situated four miles from the cottage. The nearby village of Lochranza offers additional facilities, including restaurants and a distillery, along with a short ferry trip to Claonaig for those wishing to explore Kintyre. The Isle of Arran is renowned for its diverse landscapes, featuring a mountainous northern region and rolling pastoral areas to the south, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The island is rich in wildlife, with opportunities to spot deer, pheasant, otters, and eagles in their natural habitats. Coastal caves house seal colonies, while trails lead to ancient Bronze Age stone circles, offering a glimpse into the island's historical significance. For those who enjoy recreational activities, there are seven golf courses available, as well as the chance to engage in relaxing fishing by the streams or sea. History buffs can explore Brodick Castle and various museums, making the Isle of Arran a versatile holiday destination that caters to a wide range of interests.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £475

Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Bed linen & towels included
  • Washing machine

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