This luxury holiday house sleeps up to fourteen, plus cots and fold-away beds for young children. Each of the seven bedrooms are individually designed to give their own character. All bedrooms are en-suite with towels, toiletries, linen and bathrobes all provided for your use during your stay.
Spread over three floors, upstairs you will find four bedrooms, all with classic furnishings and generous propotions. On the lower ground floor a further three spacious bedrooms are more contemporary in their design with the added luxury of under floor heating.
The main floor is home to a grand wood lined living and dining room, seperate sitting room and fully equipped kitchen with AGA. Choose between the flexible choice of self-catering and catered stays, all with the luxury of a daily housekeeper.
Activities in the area are abundant and there are many lovely walks to start from your doorstep.
The house dates back to the 1700's, retaining many original features and is unique in providing many of the luxuries of a hotel with the relaxed, informal atmosphere of a holiday home, decorated in a classic style complimented by both modern and antique furnishing's. Whether you are a group of fourteen or a family of four, Assynt House is a fabulously unique venue for your holiday or special occasion.
The prices quoted are for self-catering with two hours housekeeping each day.
Dinner is available at an extra cost, typically between £35.00 and £48.00 per head, based on your individual requirements and picnic lunches can be arranged for your days activities.
Breakfast can be arranged from £15 per head.
Towels, bedding, dressing gowns, toiletries and hair-dryers are all provided for your use during your stay with us.
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