Whether travelling alone or as a couple, the romantic and relaxing house hotel will ensure a perfect stay with intimate and well equipped bedrooms and open fires burning in the ambient individually designed lounges.
To a larger executive room with king sized bed and a comfy chill out area for work or play. Or, a sumptuous suite, with super king sized beds, a separate lounge to relax in, glamorous bathrooms with raindance showers and tubs big enough for two.
Comfy beds with Egyptian cotton linen that you just won't want to leave, a great selection of 'diy' hot drinks, bathrobes, Arran Aromatics toiletries, multi channel TV and complimentary WI-FI.
Accessible rooms are available.
And......we welcome VIP's too (very important pooches!).
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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Fine woodwork made by Dave Furze from timber grown on the isle of arran.
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Ruined 12th century chapel, built on the site of a monastery founded by St.Blane in the 8th century...
Ancestral home of the Marquess of Bute, Britain's most spectacular Gothic House.
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This unique new Centre, housed in Rothesay's famous 1924 Winter Garden, houses a fascinating free...
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Award winning, action packed historical Vikingar! where you can meet real live Vikings and hear...
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The very best in Scottish and Irish traditional music, concerts, free pub sessions, children's...
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The finest example of medieval carving in Kintyre.
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