Mol Ban is a traditional Hebridean Crofthouse nestling in a quarter of an acre of landscaped gardens with a path leading down to its own pebble beach. Luxurious accommodation in a magical setting.
Mol Ban is an ideal self catering holiday cottage, offering comfortable, spacious accomodation with three large double bedrooms which can sleep up to six people. Two large reception rooms means you have lots of space for family, or friends, and a large garden with your own pebble beach where children can play and explore. This makes this Harris Cottage the ideal Hebridean holiday. Mol Ban is well equipped for all weather and all ages. Wind down, pamper yourself in the Jacuzzi bath. Catch up with the news or latest sports via the full Sky package, wifi, dvd library. Play the piano? There is a mini grand here!
There are 3 bedrooms (2 x Kingsize beds and 1 x Twin room), 2 Bathrooms (1 x ensuite inc slipper bath and separate shower and 1 x bathroom with Jacuzzi bath).
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| Opening times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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