Located near Lochailort in the picturesque Highlands of Scotland, this elegant period home offers a luxurious retreat for up to nine guests. The property is entirely self-contained, featuring a private entrance and an array of period characteristics, such as open fires and an Aga stove that enhance its charm. Guests will find a spacious farmhouse-style kitchen and dining area, a single bedroom, and a cloakroom on the ground floor. The first floor includes a drawing room with an open fire, a twin bedroom, and a shower room, while the second floor accommodates two double bedrooms and another twin bedroom, along with a bathroom. The property is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a washing machine, tumble dryer, and fridge/freezer, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Set within the expansive Kinlochmoidart Estate, which spans 2,000 acres, this home is surrounded by shared gardens and grounds that offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hill walking and fishing. Visitors can enjoy the serene natural spring water supply and ample parking. The estate's rich history is highlighted by its proximity to historical landmarks, including the ancient ruins of Tioram Castle, once a stronghold during the 14th century, and the nearby meadow commemorating the Seven Men of Moidart associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The Kinlochmoidart House, designed by the renowned architect William Leiper in 1884, showcases exquisite Art Movement interiors that have been meticulously restored. This property not only serves as a luxurious accommodation but also as a piece of history, having been a resting place for Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite Revolution. The surrounding area is steeped in Scottish lore, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Guests can explore the stunning landscapes of Loch Moidart, where sandy shores and scenic views abound. The region is perfect for various recreational activities, including sailing, golfing, and horseback riding. With Fort William and the gateway to Ben Nevis just a scenic drive away, as well as access to the Western Isles and Skye, this location provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Nearby amenities include an inn at Glenuig and shops located about seven miles away, ensuring that visitors have access to essential services while enjoying the tranquility of the Scottish Highlands.
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!