There are few more idyllic hamlets than Glendale in the far north west of this magical island. The pace of life here is calm and friendly and the walks and sweeping views are superb from the white crofts to the stunning sea views. If you love wildlife then you have a great opportunity to see whales and basking sharks, eagles and otters as well as many others.
The Old Manse itself is a wonderful building – newly renovated to a very high standard it provides you with beautiful quality holiday accommodation. Brand new stylish and beautiful furniture are throughout the house. The rooms are spacious and bright with light reflecting cream walls throughout. There are 4 shower/bathrooms so this is a great house for two or more families. The kitchen/dining room stretches the full length of the house making for perfect social mealtimes. The garden around has ample parking and garden areas for you to enjoy the views. On cooler evenings enjoy the lovely sitting room with its wood burning stove – perfect to relax around after a busy day outdoors and then head for your tempting bed all set out with crisp White Company linen.
This is a perfect house for an Isle of Skye holiday, in one of the prettiest parts of the island and only 10 minutes from the famous Three Chimneys restaurant as well as some stunning scenery.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor:
Entrance hall with hanging space. Hallway, lounge with wood burning stove and king sized sofa bed. Kitchen dining room with wood burner and door to garden. Rear hall with utility area and hanging space. Bathroom with bath, shower over bath, wc and whb. TV room .
First Floor:
2 Double bedrooms with en suite shower room with shower, wc and whb. 2 Twin bedrooms. Family bathroom with shower, wc and whb.
Included:
Linen and towels provided. Electricity included.
Two flatscreen TVs with Sky channels, two DVDs, Broadband (free of charge). Double electric oven, electric hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave, washer and dryer. BBQ, garden furniture and BBQ.
Good Housekeeping Deposit £250
Shortbreaks by arrangement
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