Accommodation: 4 bedrooms, 2 doubles, 1 family room, 1 twin (sleeps 9)
This superb architect designed house is styled on the traditional Scottish long house which fits beautifully into the landscape of this unusual and dramatic glen. The internal feel is one of light and space, warmth and cosiness with white walls, solid wooden floors and ceramics giving a contemporary look. To the rear, the house is T shaped with a timber clad wing with large double height windows overlooking a slate patio which offers private and secluded outdoor living and dining space with extensive views of the glen. The hub of the house is open plan with fully fitted kitchen and dining area, with steps down to a full height vaulted living area with sofas and armchairs and wood burning stove. Built with a family in mind, this has become the heart and focal point of this stunning holiday home. The first floor is reached from the hall via stairs to a balcony with additional informal seating from which to admire the surrounding countryside. Sleeping accommodation is situated at either end of the house on both levels. The ground floor rooms have windows to the side and front with views of the glen, whilst the first floor rooms have Velux roof and glen facing windows. The master king size room upstairs and double room downstairs are both en-suite. There is a bathroom on the ground floor and an additional toilet upstairs.
Taobh an Uillt is built to a very high specification and has considered the environment during the process. It is extremely well insulated and efficiently heated, getting the heating and hot water from an air source heat pump. Whatever the time of year, whatever the weather, this house provides the perfect setting for a family holiday or group of friends.
Ground floor:
Open plan Kitchen/dinging/sitting room. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room with WC &WHB. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with bath, WC & WHB.
First floor:
Master king size bedroom with en-suite shower room with WC & WHB, 1 family room with double and single beds. Minstrel Gallery with picture window and informal seating. Toilet.