The Old Shop, Ballantrae

Self Catering

The Old Shop, 46, Main Street,, Ballantrae,, South Ayrshire,, KA26 0NB

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Tel: 07931 674450

Exterior image of the front of the Old Shop at Ballantrae

This tastefully refurbished and extended farmer's cottage sleeping up to six enjoys a central position in the pretty coastal village of Ballantrae. The property, built circa 1850, has served as both a family home and a shop in earlier time

 

This terraced cottage, situated on the main street of the Village, is conveniently placed for the local shop, pub and tea room, each of which is  within one hundred yards, yet the Foreland, Beaches and Harbour are just a three minute stroll away.

The cottage is bright, spacious and equipped to a high standard to ensure that your holiday is as comfortable as possible. The accomodation is ideally arranged for up to three couples or for families with older children as it has three separate sleeping units (Please see floor plan). The two upstairs double bedrooms together with their adjoining bath/shower room / WC are each accessed by a separate staircase, and the ground floor twin bedded room has an adjacent shower room / WC. All bedrooms have TV with Free-view and the beds are fitted with electric blankets.

The well equipped kitchen has an electric cooker, fridge and freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer, together with an extending  dining table seating up to six people.

The lounge is fully furnished with comfy sofas and chairs together with Free-view television and provides Wi-Fi access with no extra cost.

The attractive, fully enclosed rear garden is well furnished with patio equipment and a barbeque. It also enjoys views of the sea over surrounding properties.

Accommodation comprises the following

Ground Floor

  • Entrance hall
  • Shower room with WC
  • Bedroom with 2 single beds
  • Large Dining kitchen
  • Extended lounge with patio doors opening onto the garden      

 

First Floor

(Accessed by stairs in the lounge) 

  • Double bedroom with king sized bed
  • Bathroom with WC


 First Floor

(Accessed by stairs in the kitchen) 

  • Double Bedroom with double bed
  • Shower room with WC

A cot and high chair are available on request. 


The property has on road parking and additional parking is available for one vehicle within the car park of the nearby hotel.

Please note, for the comfort of all our guests, we would ask that you do not smoke in the cottage.

One well behaved pet is welcome to visit.

Included in the Costs

  • Heating and electricity
  • Wi-fi connection
  • Luxury bed-linen and towels
  • Calls to UK landlines

 

The Area

Set amidst delightful rural surroundings Ballantrae is approximately 12 miles south of Girvan and 7 miles north of the ferry port of Cairnryan. This corner of South West Ayrshire is renowned for its varied and unspoilt scenery and particularly mild climate throughout the year. The Village has historic links with the Kennedy family and retains a mausoleum for this family in the village.
A very short walk from the cottage takes you to the Foreland with the shingle beach, providing protection to breeding colonies of Little Tern and with the sandy beach beyond the small harbour. On a clear day the Mull of Kintyre, Isle of Arran and Holy Island can be seen across the water, and at times even the shores of Northern Ireland. Ailsa Craig, an island of volcanic rock home to the third largest gannetry in the UK, is clearly visible out at sea.
There are excellent golf courses in the district at Turnberry, Dailly and Girvan. There are superb routes for walking and cycling and some excellent rivers for fishing, the most notable in the area being the River Stinchar. There are also several Trout Fisheries nearby together with many prime locations for fishing from the shore.
The Galloway Forest Park, recently awarded the status of being one of only four "Dark Sky Parks" in the western world, is within easy driving distance, as is the popular holiday resort of Port Patrick and peaceful Port Logan, of TV series '2000 acres of Sky' fame.

Gradings

  • 3 Self Catering
3 Self Catering

Awards

  • Welcome SchemesWalkers Welcome Walkers Welcome 2012

Opening Times

Open All Year
2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013)

* The Old Shop is available for both short breaks (minimum 3 nights) and week long breaks. Please contact us on 07951 656215 to arrange short breaks.

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