Located in Campbeltown, Argyll, this charismatic farmhouse serves as an ideal retreat for families or friends eager to explore the breathtaking Kintyre Peninsula. Accommodating up to seven guests, the property features a variety of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Visitors can enjoy nearby attractions such as beautiful beaches, historic castles, and significant sites, all while being close to the coast and a local pub, enhancing the overall experience of the area.
The ground floor of the farmhouse includes a cozy living room equipped with a wood burner, a 37-inch Sky Q TV, and a DVD player, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious kitchen/dining area is fitted with modern appliances, including an electric range, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, making meal preparation easy and enjoyable. Additional facilities include a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer, a snug, a games room, and a separate toilet, ensuring that guests have ample space and amenities for a comfortable stay.
On the first floor, the accommodation comprises three well-appointed bedrooms: one with a kingsize bed, one with a double bed, and a third with three single beds, complete with a Freeview TV and DVD player. The bathroom features a shower over the bath and a toilet, while a separate wet room with an additional shower and toilet adds to the convenience. The property is equipped with oil central heating, electricity, Wi-Fi, and bed linens, with a travel cot and highchair available upon request. Outside, guests can relax in the sitting-out area with garden furniture, and there is private parking available for three cars.
The farmhouse is situated on a working sheep and arable farm, surrounded by stunning views of the rolling countryside and the sea towards Northern Ireland. The Kintyre Peninsula is renowned for its natural beauty, featuring five golf courses, miles of sandy beaches, and numerous historic sites. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Kintyre Way, which runs along the picturesque coastline, or participate in windsurfing at Machrihanish beach. The nearby islands of Islay, Jura, Gigha, and Arran are easily accessible via ferry, offering memorable day trips. Campbeltown itself boasts a rich history, and visitors can delve into local culture at the Campbeltown Heritage Centre or sample whisky at one of the three local distilleries. With a variety of shops, a leisure center, a cinema, and dining options, Campbeltown provides everything needed for a delightful getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!