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The house

Formerly a Church of Scotland manse, Tigh Cilmartin was designed by Thomas Telford and built in 1828. The house is a category ‘B’ listed building and has maintained many of its original features, including sash and casement windows, working shutters, wood panelled walls and open fireplaces. Dry stone walls surround the house, which stands on the banks of the River Kilmartin and benefits from spectacular views of the Quiraing Pinnacles.

Kitchen
Fully equipped kitchen including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, fruit juicer, wine cooler, & an electric range cooker (with fan oven)

Living Room/Dining Room
Open fireplace, dining table & chairs, sofas, armchairs, CD player, I-Pod docking station, flat screen digital TV & DVD player.

Study
Writing desk & chair

Utility Room
Washing machine/tumble dryer

Bathroom
Free standing bath, sink, wc, heated towel rail and a separate shower cubicle.

Bedroom 1 – Double with en-suite bathroom (sleeps 2)
Super king size bed (6ft), wardrobe and a flat screen digital TV. The en-suite bathroom has a sink, wc, heated towel rail and shower cubicle.

Bedroom 2 – Twin (sleeps 2)
Includes 2 single beds (3ft), wardrobe and a flat screen digital TV.

Bedroom 3 – Double (sleeps 2)
Super king size bed (6ft), wardrobe and a flat screen digital TV.

Grounds
The house is surrounded by approximately 2 acres of land, which includes a secluded woodland area, a burn and outdoor seating. There is ample parking for several cars.

There is free wireless Broadband access available to guests and a telephone
(incoming & emergency outgoing calls only).