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A modern two-story house is positioned behind a wooden fence. The exterior features a combination of white walls and a dark roof. Surrounding greenery is visible, enhancing the peaceful setting. The driveway leads up to the entrance, providing access to the home.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Beolary

Beolary was built in 2015 and is sited in the quiet village of North Connel, just 5 miles from the bustling seaside town of Oban. The house is perfectly situated to explore Argyll and the Highlands and Islands.There are 5 bedrooms (2 of which are en-suite), a family bathroom and a large open plan living/dining/kitchen area. A porch, and a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, a large enclosed garden and patio and ample parking. The kitchen is fully equipped and all linen and towels are included. The house is laid out over 2 floors, the ground floor is comprised of front entrance porch and spacious hallway, leading on to the large living area with tv, sofas and also a sofa bed which could sleep a further 2 people. The dining table seats 8, there is also a foldaway dining table which could seat another 4 people and the breakfast bar which sits 3. The kitchen is fully equipped with ample crockery etc to cater for 12+ people, induction hob, double oven, microwave, fridge freezer, tassimo coffee machine. The utility room housing the washing machine and tumble dryer and back door are just off the kitchen and also entry to the ground floor bathroom which also acts as an en-suite to bedroom number 5. This room has a king size bed which sleeps 2 people and could be suitable for wheelchair users or people with mobility issues. Upstairs consists of a family bathroom with bath and over bath shower and 4 bedrooms. Room 1 (sleeps 3) This room comprises of 1 king size bed and a single bed. There is an en-suite shower room with fabulous views to the Mull and Morvern hills. Room 2 (sleeps 1) This small bedroom has 1 single bed. Room 3 (sleeps 2) This room has 2 single beds Room 4 (sleeps 2) This room has 1 double bed The enclosed Garden and patio are to the side of the house accessed from the living area by 2 sets of patio doors. There is patio furniture and also a charcoal barbecue for your use. The house is situated next door to the Lochnell Arms hotel which has a fabulous restaurant and lounge bar which also offers food to takeaway. There are 2 further hotels with restaurants within walking distance in Connel village ( across the bridge) which also has the village shop and post office. Another shop is situated in the village of Benderloch which is around 2 miles away but an easy walk or cycle along the cycle path which starts across the road from the house. Oban which has dozens of bars, restaurants supermarkets etc is just a 10 minute drive away. There is also a regular bus service between the town and village with the bus stop located across the road from the house. This would make a great base for exploring much of Scotland. We are around 2.5 - 3 hours drive from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Inverness. From Oban you can catch ferries to visit the Islands of Mull, Lismore, Tiree, Coll, Colonsay, Barra and Uist. Tarbert is around 1.5 hours drive where you can catch ferries to Islay and Jura Glen Coe is around 40 minutes drive, Inveraray & Fort William about 1 hour. Mallaig (the ferry to Skye) around 2 hours. The Isle of Skye bridge is about 2.5 - 3 hours drive.

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A cozy living area is highlighted by a comfortable grey sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A wooden table and chair are positioned nearby, accompanied by a heart-shaped wreath on the wall. A small log burner is visible, adding to the inviting ambiance.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

Swallowtails Barn in Rural Setting Heritage Coast

Sit in the private, sunny garden area and take in the magnificent views over the ancient CoquetValley. Rejuvenate in the pool, sauna, gym, and hot tub at nearby Linden Hall Hotel, Membership for two guests is inclusive with the stay. Explore beautiful beaches, historic castles and wonderful countryside and end the day by a log-burning stove in the lounge. During the summer months enjoy a glass of wine or a BBQ in the pretty cottage garden. Our comfortable converted barn is the perfect base to explore the coast and countryside of Northumberland. Comfortable and stylish living room/kitchen with working log burner. (photos were taken before the flue was fitted) Well equipped kitchen area with dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer and granite work surfaces. Lovely kingsized bedroom, oak flooring, quality linen and towels supplied with complimentary toiletries . Pretty country style bathroom with bath and shower over. Children are very welcome and we can supply a cot (no linen) and a high chair for babies, a z- bed with linen for older children is available at no extra charge. There is a very comfortable sofa bed with a pocket sprung mattress in the living area which will sleep 2 adults for the odd night or a short break. One well behaved dog welcome £10 extra charge Guests have their own private garden and west facing seating area and access to plenty of parking. There is also an extra lawned area separate from the owners garden if they wish to use it for BBQ or children playing Free membership for 4 guests (adults or children) at the nearby Linden Hall Hotel for the spa and leisure club is available for guests during their stay. There is a swimming pool, sauna, a small gym and hot tub and there are often some discounts on spa treatments. There is also a golf club but this is not included in the membership and green fees apply. We want our guests to have their privacy but are friendly and welcoming and happy to help and provide information during their stay. Swallowtails barn is in a farming hamlet outside the pretty village of Longframlington. There are lovely country walks on the doorstep Take an easy stroll to reach good pubs serving food an award-winning grocery shop, artisan bakery and coffee shop. Then drive along pretty winding lanes to explore the beautiful beaches and villages on the Northumberland coast. Visit historic castles at Alnwick and Bamburgh or spend a day at nearby Cragside Hall and gardens Excellent butchers also in village There is plenty of parking on site. It is an easy walk to the village, taking about 15 minutes and there is a local taxi available operated by one of the neighbours which can be very useful. Regular buses run to Alnwick and Morpeth There is a mainline station at Alnmouth approx 10 -15 mins drive Swallowtails is adjoining the owners property but has its own separate entrance garden and seating area. There is friendly dog on site

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The exterior of the private annex features a stone facade with large glass doors providing access to the entrance. A slender tree with bare branches is visible in the foreground, alongside colorful shrubs that add visual interest to the garden area.
Guest suite
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 651 reviews

Wee Apple Tree

Self-contained private annex with lounge/small food prep area and separate bedroom wirh en suite/electric shower and walk-in cupboard. Lounge has ethernet/ WiFi and 43” 4K Smart TV with Netflix. Coffee machine/milk frother, fridge, microwave, toaster, portable hob and kettle. Tea/coffee, porridge and cereal provided. Snacks left on arrival - pastry/ biscuits, fruit and dairy items. Private entrance/keylock garden/patio. On longer stays washing/drying of small amounts of clothing.

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An aerial view of a log cabin set in a spacious outdoor area surrounded by greenery. The cabin features a sloped roof and is nestled among trees. A gravel pathway leads to the cabin, which is accompanied by a patio with outdoor furniture and a seating area.
Tiny home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Rose cottage cabin by the sea

CONTACT ME BEFORE BOOKING.. It’s a NON SMOKING Cabins The log cabins are self contained which offers the perfect peaceful countryside setting for relaxing getaway and only stone throw away from the beach and Blackpool promenade (2 miles) The cabins are within the 2 acres grounds of the main property, it is completely separated by garden fence to offer privacy to our guest. A path alongside offer access to your second log cabin that host a large Hot Tub for a small additional cost Min 2 Nights

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A scenic view of Healabhal Cottage is captured in the foreground, surrounded by lush greenery. The coastline and sea are visible in the background, with the sun setting over the horizon, casting warm tones across the landscape.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Head In The Skye - Dramatic Sea View at Healabhal

Healabhal Cottage is tucked away in the most scenic corner of Skye. It offers the perfect mix of a secluded spot with an unbeatable view over the sea, while being easy and short distances to so many amazing sights, and restaurants, (including three Chimneys & dunvegan). Healabhal is the perfect spot to enjoy everything that Skye has to offer. Enjoy our open living home, with a log fire. We understand that dogs are a member of the family, so we are dog friendly for up to 2 well behaved dogs.

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The lodge is illuminated at dusk, showcasing its modern design with large windows. The patio area features a hot tub, while soft outdoor lighting highlights the structure's exterior. Surrounded by natural scenery, the space provides a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation.
Cabin
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Inverskilavulin - Frances' Sketch Pad with Hot Tub

A warm and cosy lodge with spectacular views on Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, the Grey Corries and much more. The lodge is nestled away in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, located in Glenloy just 6 miles outside of Fort William at the foot of Beinn Bhan corbett. The lodge is on an private estate in the quiet serenity of a Glen full of history and wildlife - perfect for solo travellers, couples, and small families. Whether you want to practice yoga, paint, or simply do nothing, this is the spot.

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A wooden sign displaying 'Donard Shadow Lodge' is mounted on the exterior of a log cabin. The sign features a carved leaf design and is positioned next to the cabin’s double doors, which are framed with a warm wood finish. Natural light enhances the inviting appearance.
Cabin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Log Cabin at the foot of the Mournes

A beautiful log cabin set at the foot of the Mourne mountains, perfect for couples looking to escape all the hustle and bustle. Your accommodation has that open plan alpine feel with a wood burning stove. (Fuel not supplied, please note this is a wood burning stove only). There is also oil fired central heating. Fully fitted kitchen and in very close proximity to Newcastle's town center. Also on the doorstep of Donard Park and Tollymore forest Park, world famous for the "Game of Thrones".

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The exterior of a modern holiday let is displayed, featuring a sloped roof and wooden cladding. Panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including hills and water, are visible under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Lovaig View, en-suite superking detached let

Lovaig View Self Catering holiday let offers a fantastic location on Waternish, Isle of Skye and is within a pleasant 5-10 mins walk to Loch Bay Seafood Restaurant (Michelin Star) and The Stein Inn, (Est 1790). A beautifully presented, new development with unique handcrafted features built by the host’s Richard, Sarah and their son, Matthew. A great vantage point with outstanding panoramic views to witness the true spectacle of nature’s play of light, the landscape, Lochs & Hebrides.

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An open entrance hall is featured, showcasing a staircase with a decorative railing. Plush seating is arranged around a vibrant area rug, complemented by potted plants. Unique wall art adorns the walls, and eclectic decor elements, including a statement chandelier, provide a distinctive atmosphere.
Place to stay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

‘ Burgher Chapel- Converted Church’

Newburgh, Fife is an historical town. In the 18th century linen was woven in weaving sheds and cottages which still reflects in its architecture today. The town is sandwiched between the river Tay and a hillside providing ample walks and other sport activities. Many visitors start on the ‘ Fife Coastal Walk’ from this location. The chapel has excellent wifi. The town is self sufficient with shops, post office, chemist, doctors, dentist, garage, gallery and its very own distillery!

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A wooden cabin, Bolvean Beag, emerges amidst lush greenery and blooming wildflowers. A gravel pathway leads to a decorative gate marked with the cabin's name, framed by vibrant foliage and flowering shrubs, while a window allows natural light to filter inside.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Secluded cabin, North West Skye - Bolvean Beag

Scottish Short Term Lets Licence No; HI-30071-F Bolvean Beag is a unique self catering wooden cabin. The cabin has a light and airy feel: there is a large window with a pastoral view, the other 3 windows in cabin have midge screens when you need them. There is spacious secluded decking surrounded by wild woodland flowers and trees. There is 1 super king bed downstairs which takes up the whole of the bedroom space. Storage space in small loft if required, accessed via ladder.

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A modern chalet constructed with wooden siding is set on a wooden deck. Expansive glass doors provide access to the outdoors, while vibrant green trim accents the structure. Surrounding the chalet, mature birch trees and natural landscaping contribute to a serene woodland environment.
Chalet
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Betula Chalet – coast & country in the Highlands

BETULA, Latin for birch tree ​The Chalet is situated on 5 acres of private land and sleeps 4, children and pets welcome! The property offers a living/dining room with a fantastic panoramic window, allowing you to connect with nature and enjoy wildlife, including deer and various birds. It is your perfect private and comfortable woodland retreat. EV charger available. With a short drive to Nairn beach and the Cairngorms National Park, it is the best of Coast and Country!

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A detached bungalow is surrounded by greenery, with a pathway leading to the entrance. French doors provide access to a patio area, featuring potted plants. A large tree stands nearby, and a gravel driveway extends towards the cottage, accommodating parked vehicles to the side.
Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 376 reviews

Self catering bungalow, ‘Crab Cottage’

Crab Cottage provides a comfy place to relax after a day exploring the beauty of the Isle of Skye. This detached, self-catering bungalow for two is situated in a crofting community. The cottage is near and above the road but shielded by bushes and visitors have said the noise is minimal. Our own house and static caravan are next to the cottage. We live with an elderly collie mix dog called Boots and 4 chickens (who live in a separate fenced off area).

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