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5 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets: No
Features
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
11 Customer Reviews
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"Overall this is a lovely property, spacious and comfortable, and in a lovely setting."
It could do with a refresh with much wallpaper etc looking a bit worn. Mostly however, while general cleanliness was perfectly fine, the place needs a deep clean and detail in cleaning. Pulling out the dining table extension revealed horrible food waste. The kitchen has a light which can be lowered towards the table, a good feature until doing that during our meal rained the table with fossilised wood lice and dust. So in general a really lovely property that would be first class with some decor refresh and some attention to proper cleaning.
Summary
- Three bedrooms: 1 x double with cot and en-suite shower, basin, WC, 1 x double, 1 x single
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Living room
- Electric central heating and electric fire
- Electric range cooker with oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and TV
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot and highchair available
- Off-road parking available
- Private garden with lawn, seating and access to woodland
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 10.7 miles, pub 2.3 miles
The property
Enjoy a sensational rural retreat at this stunning detached property resting on the grounds of Sonachan House, providing a family of five a welcoming base to explore the adventure of Argyll and Bute.
Burnside House boasts three well-presented bedrooms among scenes of peaceful woodland and extensive grounds, perfect for an afternoon wander.
Hang up your coats and take off your boots as you enter the porch and prepare for a snug evening inside after a long day of exploration, curl up next to the electric log effect fire as you snuggle with a blanket on the large corner sofa for a film night in the pretty living room.
Let the chef of the group show off their skills in the well-equipped kitchen, preparing delicious home-cooked meals using the contemporary appliances before sitting down for an intimate dinner party over a bottle of wine and good company.
When you're ready to call it a night, retreat upstairs to one of three lovely bedrooms, choosing between a master double with a cot and its own luxury en-suite walk-in shower room, another double and a quaint single, all with access to a sleek family bathroom where you can unwind with your favourite book in a soapy bubble bath.
Burnside House is the perfect spot to relish in quality time with your loved ones.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref 1061674, together sleeping up to 11 guests.
EPC Rating: Band D
EPC Rating: Band D
Burnside Cottages
Properties 1061674 and 1054855 can be booked together, sleeping 11 in total. Prepare for an unforgettable escape to Scotland at these two amazing cottages found among the tranquil woodlands and grounds of Sonachan Hotel, a 19th Century building resting on the edge of the shores of Loch Awe, overlooking scenes of gorgeous woodland and out to views of rugged mountains in the countryside. Both dwellings beam with character and charm, fitted with stylish amenities throughout, ideal for a large gathering of two families or a group of friends. Prepare hearty meals in the amply-equipped kitchens, relax in front of the toasty fires, or enjoy fun-filled evenings at The Steading as you gather for a pint and game of pool in your very own pub within the games room. Explore enchanting woodland straight from the doorstep, taking a sleepy afternoon stroll along remote pathways over to the glistening shores of Loch Awe, an ideal hotspot for fishing, boat trips and spotting local wildlife. Venture out on a wide range of walking and cycling trails in this area, as well as challenging hikes up steep Scottish mountains nearby, soaking up the picturesque scenery of idyllic landscapes and rustic lands. Head over to the loch side and try your luck at some fishing, and a choice of water sports, from kayaking, canoeing, and swimming, journeying over to the quaint village of Dalmally for a wander into the local shops and pubs, whilst Oban town centre boasts an even wider selection of amenities. Take the ferry over to Scottish Islands such as Mull and Iona, or discover Inveraray with its historic castle, jail and the awe-inspiring Loch Fyne. Discover a delightful break away to this stunning part of Scotland, where adventure and history and scenic wonder awaits.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £500.
Where you’ll be staying
LOCHAWE
Inveraray 16.1 miles; Oban 21.2 miles; Glencoe 45 miles; Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park 55.7 miles
The village of Lochawe lies on the fringes of the spectacular Loch Awe with its wild, dramatic hillside and beautiful scenic landscapes. In addition to the Scottish baronial-style St Conan’s Chapel built in 1883, it has a railway station and steamer pier bordered by picturesque countryside. Discover the marvellous Kilchurn Castle, an ancient ruined structure on a rocky peninsula at the north-eastern end of Loch Awe and one of the most photographed castles in Scotland. To the west of the town lies Cruchan Hydro Power Station hidden deep within the mountain of Ben Cruachan, amongst some of Scotland's most beautiful scenery. Here you can take a guided tour and stop off in the cafe, a great place for a light bite to eat or a refreshing beverage, boasting spectacular views in a light, modern setting. There are many walking and cycling opportunities in the area, if you're feeling adventurous and particularly energetic, why not climb Ben Cruachan? It is a 1126m mountain that is the highest point in Argyll and Bute, offering simply breath-taking views from the top on a clear day. A bit further out, Ben Lui is the nearest mountain (20.4 miles away) at the north-western edge of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, and if you want to make a trip to The Trossachs on the other side of the park, you'll have a breath-taking drive around the north-eastern edge via Bridge o' Turk and past the tips of Lochs Tay and Earn, and Ben Vorlich. How could you miss an opportunity to explore this stunning and tranquil area of Scotland?