Braehouse Cottage
This is the characteristic traditional Highland cottage, nestled into the hillside, overlooking the vista of islands to the north. The cottage has one twin and one double bedroom, ideal for a small family or a romantic retreat for two.
The elevated position is great for spotting wildlife. From the garden you can watch deer in the surrounding parks. Wake early in summer and you will see hinds with their spotted young. In autumn, from this cottage especially, you will hear the roar of rutting stags as they gather and defend their harem of females.
The enclosed garden has a picnic bench where you can dine in warmer weather, and there is a sun porch where you can sit in comfort and admire glowing sunsets. In summer it is late before the sun finally sinks behind the island hills, and at mid-summer it scarcely becomes dark, and you can track the progress of the sun just below the horizon.
The kitchen has cooker, microwave, washing machine and fridge with freezing compartment and the living room has satellite television. For the ultimate relaxation after those long walks, the bathroom has a jacuzzi bath.
Further Information
Braehouse Cottage is available from Sunday – Sunday.
View where Braehouse Cottage is on the estate.
Prices & Bookings
To book or make an enquiry call 01972 510208 between 8am and 10.30pm. Outwith office hours you may be asked to leave a message, in which case we will get back to you as soon as possible. Alternatively send an email to [email protected]
Bed linen, tea towels, and a starter pack of cleaning materials are included in the price, towels can be provided by arrangement and travel cots are available free of charge. An allowance for electricity is included, and if exceeded additional units are charged at cost.
Pets are welcome in all houses other than Glenborrodale Castle gatehouse.
There is a small shop and post office in the village of Kilchoan. The nearest supermarket is Fort William. Tobermory has a number of shops including a lovely bakery and delicatessen. Meals are available in the Kilchoan Hotel during the summer and on Fridays in winter, and the Ardshealach restaurant in Acharacle is certainly worth the drive. For eating in, Sunart Suppers have a delicious range of frozen meals. Lunches are available at the Community Centre café in Kilchoan, and the Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre does lovely soups and cake among other treats. There is also a café at the lighthouse , right at the most westerly point. It is best to check opening times before visiting these establishments as most are seasonal.
Dates | Price Bracket F |
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Jan 08/09 – Feb 12/13 | £253 |
Feb 12/13 – Apr 02/03 | £315 |
Apr 02/03 – May 21/22 | £439 |
May 21/22 – Jun 18/19 | £472 |
Jun 18/19 – Sep 03/04 | £540 |
Sep 03/04 – Nov 05/06 | £439 |
Nov 05/06 – Dec 17/18 | £253 |
Dec 23 – Dec 30 | £472 |
Dec 30 – Jan 07 2012 | £540 |
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