The Old Inn at Reay in Caithness is truly a piece of Scottish history. It was originally built in 1739 as an Inn serving both travellers and the people of the village of Reay. The original building is still intact and in use as a private home and a bed and breakfast establishment today. Additions have been made over the years but these have all been done in sympathy with the original building.
Ardtun House is beautifully situated, twenty yards from the sea and about ten minutes walk from Bunessan Village. It has parking facilities and each of the three selfcatering…
Aros Ard is situated in a stunning elevated position in Seafield Gardens. In a peaceful culdesac about 10 minutes walk from Fort William Town Centre. We enjoy excellent…
As Copeland House is situated in the Upper part of Tobermory the location is very quiet and peaceful. It also affords the house fantastic panoramic views of the Sound of Mull, Calve…