Self-Catering in Mallaig

Glenancross Farmhouse, Mallaig, Highlands

Glenancross Farmhouse
Morar
Mallaig
Highlands

PH40 4PD
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With the stunning Camusdarach Beach a short walk away Glenancross Farm is an ideal base for your holiday. Only 4 miles equidistant from Arisaig and Mallaig, you are well served by a variety of restaurants and other attractions.

Glenancross House is a substantial, warm and relaxing traditional Scottish farmhouse, which comfortably accommodates 12 in six bedrooms. It boasts a large farmhouse style kitchen with oil fired Aga and a spacious living room with coal burning stove. There is access off the living room to a sunroom leading out to a large enclosed lawn garden.

There are 6 bedrooms; four double, two of which are en-suite, a twin bedroom and a twin bedroom with full sized bunk beds. In addition there is a bathroom, cloakroom and loo.

The farmhouse is very well equipped with modern kitchen equipment including dishwasher, microwave, fridge freezer, bread maker and popcorn maker. The Aga is supplemented by an electrical hob and oven, making cooking a pleasure. The farmhouse has DVD players, televisions, stereos and a selection of books, games and childrenıs toys.

Glenancross Farmhouse is a mixture of modern and traditional comfort, which combine to make Glenancross a wonderful base for your holiday.

Details

Ratings/Awards: STB 3 star rating
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Farmhouse
Price Guide: £800 (low) - £1300 (high)
Nearest Major Town: Mallaig
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Oil Fired Aga and electric cooker Cooking
Linen Provided - Not towels
Washing Machine - & drier
Telephone - & Wifi
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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