Whether you are looking to walk the nearby hills, enjoy the many activities available in surrounding areas, or just relax in stone-walled gardens, Kilfinan house provides a comfortable base to explore the beautiful Argyll area.
Be it relaxing in the sauna, soaking in the jacuzzi, or having cocktails in the hot-tub, there's always something to look forward to...
On the Western coast of the beautiful Cowal Peninsula, the tiny village of Kilfinan, offers a great escape from busy city lives.
Standing in one acre of well-stocked walled gardens, this former manse dates from the early 1800's and is newly renovated and furnished to a high standard by the architect owners.
Accessed by a tree-lined drive, enjoy wonderful open views to the surrounding countryside and Loch Fyne. For afternoon sun, the conservatory overlooks the child-friendly gardens, featuring tree swing and trampoline.
To the rear, glass french doors from the kitchen lead to the hot-tub & a secluded and tranquil rear patio, perfect for those al-fresco breakfasts & barbeques.
Despite being secluded, there is always plenty to do and see and additional supplies can be purchased from Tighnabruaich, just 20 minutes away.
Highlights
Hot-tub, sauna, spa, jacuzzi.
Your Stay
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Facilities
Sleeps:
14
Bedrooms:
6
Cot Available:
Yes
Disabled Facilities: Yes. Downstairs master bedroom with four-poster bed & en-suite, roll-in shower provided.
Linen Provided: Yes. All linen provided, including bedding, towels, hand towels, robes, and dressing gowns
Pets Allowed: Yes. All pets allowed
Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Oil
Open Fire: Yes. Fuel type: Wood
Smoking Allowed: No. No smoking in the house please, balconies & terraces fine though.
Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Sits on it's own acre of land.
Local Services: Outdoor activities are plentifull.
Directions
On the Western coast of the beautiful Cowal Peninsula, the village of Kilfinan offers a great escape from busy city lives.
Kilfinan is only an hour and a half from Glasgow by car, only slightly longer from Edinburgh and in the latter hour of the trip, the roads provide for excellent views across the countryside.