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Tirindrish Steading, Spean Bridge, Highlands

Tirindrish Steading
Spean Bridge
Highlands

PH34 4EU

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Tirindrish Steading is a stylish conversion of a lovely old stone barn, near Spean Bridge in the heart of the West Highlands. Taking care to retain some elements of the barn, such as the large double height living room with mezzanine gallery and exposed beams, the house is contemporary in feel. Underfloor heating, lovely slate floors and spectacular views from the conservatory dining room, make cooking and eating a pleasure. The games, DVD and music collections combine with the wood burning stove to make the evenings warm and fun.

There are two double bedrooms with ensuite bath or shower, there is one twin room, one bunk room and a lovely bed on the gallery. A shower and bathroom serve the twin and bunk room and there is a loo downstairs. Hot water abounds. A cosy, warm place for two or three families or a group to enjoy the most spectacular landscapes and distinctive life of Scotland’s west coast.

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Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Converted Barn
Price Guide: £595 - £1,095 (sleeps 10)
Christmas/Hogmany - £1,400
Nearest Major Town: Fort William
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Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
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Weekend/Night Bookings Taken - Off season
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