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Tirlaggan UR

(Ref. 1159729)

Lismore, Argyll Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size (zip/link can be twin on request), 1 x twin (zip/link can be king-size on request)
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area
  • Utility
  • Electric storage heating from roof-mounted solar panels
  • Oven, hob, fridge, fridge/freezer, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair and travel cot available
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed rear decking with furniture
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.7 miles, café/restaurant 1.2 miles
  • Note: This property is in a remote location on an island; vehicles must be booked onto the ferry in advance

The property

Tirlaggan Ùr (meaning ‘New’ in Scots Gaelic) is a lovely, quaint little holiday home resting on the Isle of Lismore, near Oban in Argyll and Bute.

Hosting a helpful single-storey as well as being both child and pet-friendly this property offers friends and families a unique and secluded holiday experience on the Scottish Isles.

Step inside and be welcomed into the living space that seamlessly blends the kitchen, dining area, and sitting areas all into one area to maximise your convenience.

Boasting a woodburning stove, a TV and a dining area this space really is the heart of the home and gives you the chance to whip up delicious meals before planning your next adventures.

Next to this room is a handy utility that houses a washing machine, perfect for longer stays.

When the sun is shining, take to the outdoors in your own private spot of decking which is a great spot for al fresco dining in the summer months.

When the sun sets on your day, there is a king and twin room waiting for you, both are zip/link so they can accommodate any changes.

In the morning, guests can freshen up in the slick shower room with a steamy rinse.

Once you're settled in, head out and explore the local attractions and points of interest on the island with Castle Coeffin being a tremendous coastal spot for a slice of the island's history as well as gorgeous views.

While on your travels, be sure to stop in at Isle of Lismore Cafe for a tasty snack coupled with a nice hot drink.

There are many other historical sites up and down the island that may pique your interest, but if you head onto the mainland you can find the town of Oban which has plenty of shops and restaurants to explore.

McCaig's Tower & Battery Hill and Oban War & Peace Museum are two places that will pique any history enthusiast's interest.

Sporty guests will appreciate Glencruitten Golf Club near Oban and its wildlife-rich course.

With all of this on offer and so much more, make sure you choose Tirlaggan Ùr for your stay on the Scottish Isles.

EPC Rating: Band C.

Tirlaggan Ùr also has a positive environmental (CO2) rating of 95/100.

The property was recently short-listed as one of the finalists at Glasgow Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2024, in the category Individual New Build & Small Development.

Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1159719 and 1159722, together sleeping up to 10 guests.

EPC Rating: Band C

Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: AR-01572-F

Tirlaggan Cottages

Settled on the idyllic island of Lismore are three amazing cottages, offering a remote escape in the middle of serene countryside with sparkling coastal waters in sight. Tirlaggan Cottages are three stunning properties providing accommodation for a group celebration, as well as a private lodging where couples can retreat. The Isle of Lismore is a wonderful haven for those who wish to immerse themselves in idyllic landscapes, surrounded by incredible scenery and views with up to 80 species of bird to watch, as well as home to all the essentials you need on a self-catered stay including a well-stocked community owned store and a café serving meals and drinks. For a wider selection of amenities travel to the north-eastern end of the island to get the passenger ferry to Port Appin to visit the stylish restaurant and bar at The Pierhouse Hotel, or travel over to Oban from Achnacroish for Oban's Distillery, McCaig's Tower and Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds. Discover Lismore's own attractions in the form of the Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre next to the café as well as the numerous ruins dotted around the island of ancient monasteries and castles, so keep an eye out on your walks! As well as walking you can enjoy lovely bike rides on the island with bike hire available locally, or head out into the water whether kayaking, sailing or wild swimming, perfect for the adventurous types. Take a tour of the island with Explore Lismore Land Rover tours ensuring you don't miss an inch of Lismore's beauty thanks to a professional guide. Popular with artists and photographers for the unforgettable vistas and great for wildlife enthusiasts with lots of seabirds in the area among other local wildlife, Lismore has so much to offer.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £300.

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About the location

LISMORE

Port Appin 7 miles; Oban 10.5 miles; Glencoe 25.9 miles.

Lismore is a beautiful and remote island lying off the coast of Oban in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, with a name thought to come from the Gaelic 'Lios Mòr' meaning "great garden", it is an idyllic setting no matter where you find yourself on the 2,351 hectares of land. Lismore's history can be found throughout the island by visiting the numerous ruined structures from a 6th century monastery to two 13th century castles. The island becoming successful in lime quarrying in the 19th century with around 1000 inhabitants on Lismore, before seeing a steady decline with today's residents totalling around just 200 with a third recorded as Gaelic-speaking in 2001. Although remote and only reachable via ferry, Lismore offers everything you need for a self-catered stay so you never have to leave the shore unless out adventuring, with a local well-stocked village store to serve guests and a lovely café, Liosbeag Café, offering delicious food and drink and serving evening meals in summer. Discover plenty to see and do here with this area popular with artists and photographers for the stunning landscapes and views to Ben Nevis, Glencoe range and the peaks of Cruachan, as well as wildlife spotting with many seabirds in the area. Enjoy walks across the island, cycling adventures and watersports on the coast with kayaking and wild swimming popular. Ferries leave from the eastern end of the island over to Port Appin and from Achnacroish to Oban, connecting you to the mainland and more opportunities for adventure. Experience the natural beauty of Scotland on the Isle of Lismore.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Last minute
  • Christmas