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For price information click hereCampbeltown 9 miles.
At the southern end of the Kintyre Peninsula, on the extreme west coast of Scotland, is the picturesque village of Southend and the beautiful sandy beach of Dunaverty Bay. Between the village and the bay is Southend's 18-hole golf course in a glorious setting with wonderful sea views. There is a shop with tea room in the village, while the Post Office is in the pub! Sanda Island lies 2 miles south of Southend and can be visited on boat trips from Campbeltown. Popularly known as 'The Wee Toon', Campbeltown is the largest settlement in Kintyre, and is the centre for local services with a good range of shops, two small supermarkets, a museum, heritage centre, large leisure centre with swimming pool and adjoining library, as well as the oldest operating cinema in the country. The Kintyre Peninsula, about 40 miles long, contains everything which makes Scotland such an attractive holiday destination - hills, lochs, rivers, forests, seascapes, sandy beaches, history and archaeology. A superb base for that Scottish cottage holiday.
Southend 2 miles. An attractive, stone-built semi-detached farmhouse dating back over 100 years, in a superb rural position on the southern tip of the Kintyre Peninsula. Surrounded by farmland populated with sheep and cattle, and with easy access to a mile of sandy, secluded beach and stunning unobstructed views over Sanda and Sheep Islands, the Ayrshire coast and Northern Ireland, this well-equipped, comfortable holiday cottage is ideal for families looking to get away from it all. There are excellent beaches, walking and cycling opportunities from the doorstep, the Dunaverty links 18-hole golf course is only two miles away and Campbeltown is 9 miles away. Peacefully located at the end of a 3/4 mile track, with the friendly owners next door, this cottage makes a perfect base for a relaxing holiday in one of the most idyllic parts of Scotland.
Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double with ensuite shower, basin, WC, TV, 1 x ground floor adult bunks with TV, 1 x double, 1 x twin (doubles can be made up as twins by prior arrangement). Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area & gas log effect fire. First floor sitting room with gas coal effect fire.
Full oil fired central heating, gas fires in kitchen/diner & sitting room. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, larder fridge, freezer, washing machine, 3 x colour TVs (1 with Sky), DVD, radio/CD. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate. Golf clubs available to hire at additional charge, by prior arrangement with owner. Off road parking for 4 cars. Lawned front garden overlooking sea, with furniture & BBQ. Two well behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 2 miles. Note: Access via a farm track - please drive with care. Note: Owners also run a B&B & a small number of static caravans on site.
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Previous visitors' comments about Pennyseorach Farm:
The property was warm, cosy and an ideal base for all kinds of activities. Very good hosts and we would highly recommend this property to get away from it all.
Mr Gage, Glasgow, October 2011
The property is in a beautiful location looking over the southern tip of Kintyre. Effectively it has it's own private beach and was ideal for a quiet holiday with young children.
Mr Drane, Melrose, July 2011
The sea view from the cottage was breathtaking! We enjoyed the fabulously quiet isolation of the location and having the beach to ourselves all week. Birds, seals, otters and deer to be seen locally. The owners were very friendly and welcoming. The cottage is well equipped and homely. We all wanted to stay and were sad to leave. Highly recommend this beautiful area of Scotland and this cottage for a large family or group of friends looking for tranquil retreat.
Miss Thompson, Kingswinford, May 2011
Very friendly owners, excellent hospitality. Great views. In one word, perfect.
Mr Sarao, Wednesbury, February 2011