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A truly unique, traditional Scottish cottage built in the 1750's and fully refurbished and upgraded to a very high standard by it's present owners. Dubh Loch Cottage sits in an enviable position overlooking the Dubh Loch in an acre of gardens and woodland, complete with it's own burn running around the property. Accommodation
3 bedrooms (1 king complete with full en-suite bath and shower, 1 double and 1 twin) accommodate 6 people. 2nd full bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower. 2 sitting rooms featuring original wooden beams, one with wood burning stove, dining room, fully fitted kitchen (double oven, gas hob, fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer). New free standing conservatory. Full gas central heating and double glazing, satellite TV, DVD,HI-FI and all linen/towels/wood for fire and welcome tray provided. Pets by arrangement.
Grounds
Surrounded on all sides by woodland, Dubh Loch provides the perfect retreat. To the front of the property lies the Dubh Loch (dark loch) a small "land locked" loch, with Ben Dubh in the distance. To the rear of the cottage, a burn runs through the grounds providing a stunning view from the dining room. Take a walk through the woods or simply relax watching the wildlife (deer and birds of prey are frequently seen). Large sweeping drive with plenty of parking. Large cultivated garden complete with all garden furniture to enjoy dining either by the burn or watching the sunset over Ben Dubh, New free standing conservatory, wood shed (all wood provided free) and secure shed for bikes etc.
Surrounding countryside
Loch lomond is one of Scotland's premier attractions offering peace, tranquility and the perfect escape at any time of year, yet within easy reach of Scotland's major cities (Glasgow 25 miles, Edinburgh 70 miles) and Stirling 35 miles. Enjoy watersports on Loch Lomond or stroll along it's unspoilt bays and beaches (Sallochy, one of the most beautiful bays is only a 5 minute walk from the cottage). Walk the famous West Highland Way which passes right around the Dubh Loch, or climb Ben Lomond (2 miles away). Wildlife and bird spotting opportunities are on the doorstep. Nearby pubs and restaurants offer local produce and a welcome tipple. Close to some of Scotland's top golf courses.
**Weekly Lets and short lets in low season, please refer to website**
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