Mill Cottage is situated approximately 13 miles from the ferry and one mile from Blackwaterfoot.
Mill Cottage is located within a working hill farm and offers stunning views across the Shiskine Valley, Kilbrannan Sound and Jura. The cottage has a double room and twin bedded rooms including the convenience of a downstairs bedroom and bathroom for the less able. All linen is provided and towels are available on request. There is a TV/DVD and HiFi in each cottage along with a fully fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. Electric storage and convector heaters assure your comfort.
The garden is private and secure for children and animals and there is ample car parking space beside the cottage. Pets are welcome provided they are kept under supervision. A telephone is available for emergencies. Water is supplied from a private source. Groceries can be ordered in advance and delivered.
Electricity is included in the rental charge. The cottage is available all the year round on a weekly basis, but do check for offers during the off-season when special deals can be negotiated.
Departure should be by 10.30am and entry from 2.30pm onwards. Prior ferry booking for cars is essential through Caledonian MacBrayne.
The village of Blackwaterfoot offers a Post Office/general store, bakery, butcher/fishmonger, newsagents, hairdressers, bar and restaurants. There is a garage/petrol station and cycle hire. For your entertainment there are facilities for bowling, fishing, golf, riding, tennis, squash and swimming within the village.
Having an excellent reputation Mill Cottage is extremely well sought after so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
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