Polbain Cottage, nr Achiltibuie - Sleeps 5
With stunning uninterrupted views over the sea, Summer Isles and Torridon Mountains, this lovely detached stone house was built by the owner's grandfather in 1923 and is a much-loved family holiday home. The house is very spacious, sunny and comfortable with many homely touches, including a small book/DVD/video library.
There is a safely enclosed cultivated garden with deckchairs and room for children to play, 2 mountain bikes are provided by the owner. The area offers many outdoor attractions including fishing, sailing, sandy beaches, hill-walking and mountain climbing. The Inverpolly Nature Reserve and Inverewe Gardens are well worth a visit, or take a boat trip to see the seals. Shop (1/4 mile) pub/hotel 1 mile. Main shopping in Ullapool (25 miles).
1 king size bedroom and 1 room with double and 1 single bed (cot and high chair available), living room with sofa bed and open fire, dining room, kitchen, bathroom. All electric plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, microwave, auto washing machine, spin dryer, colour television, SKY, video, CD player, DVD player.
Bed linen and towels are provided.
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Customer Reviews of Polbain Cottage, nr Achiltibuie - Sleeps 5
"Stunning scenery from this cosy cottage, which has every thing you need,there is a local store, lovely craft shop and not too far away the local hotel with fuel pumps near by. At the house there is only a very small place to park, if there is more than one car, but still not a problem. There is also a great beach not too far away. An absolutely beautiful place." Mrs E. Mabon
"Stunning location" Apart from tricky road side parking this is a good house in a unique and stunning location. Views of The Summer Isles (including from the bath) and, in our case, the snow capped mountains beyond were magnificent. The house is characterful and warm with the special touch of a written/documentary/photo history of the family who built and still own the house. Very much sharing their home. Pub and shop nearby with easy car journeys to mountain walks. Wildlife good." Mrs D. Clemmit