Balmore Cottage - A cosy detached cottage on one floor with lovely views across fields to the hills
"We have had a wonderful couple of weeks altho' weather very mixed. The cottage is lovely, cosy and well-equipped, particularly important if the weather is bad. You don't want to feel 'imprisoned' and this cottage is a 'home-from-home'. A lovely area for doing lots of things." A. Clarke . from Visitors Book Sept 2011
Converted from two cottages to one very comfortable and spacious one, this delightful holiday home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and wonderful views. Restored to a very high standard it retains its character and has attractive and colourful furnishings and all modern conveniences including dishwasher, woodburner, etc.
There is a large light and airy L-shaped sitting/dining room with large picture window looking out to fields and beautiful mature trees. There are sofa and easy chairs gathered around the wood-burning stove. The dining area has pine table and dining chairs and sideboard. You will find plenty of books and puzzles to interest you and of course a flat screen TV.
The double bedroom has a king-size draped four-poster bed and pine dressing table and cupboard. The adjacent bathroom has bath, basin and WC. The twin bedroom has en suite shower room with shower, basin and W.C. The Kitchen is very well equipped and there is a utility room with basin, W.C. and laundry facilities.
Balmore is ideal either for a couple on honeymoon or a romantic break or for two couples or for a family as there is plenty of room yet it is cosy and warm.
It is just off a quiet road with views east and west across fields and hills and south to Schiehallion. A large picture window in the sitting room looks onto a patio, lawn and the wonderful highland scenery beyond. You can see all manner of birds and animals around the cottage such as deer, hares, partridges, pheasants, red squirrels, eagles, buzzards to name but a few. There is off-road parking for two cars adjacent to the cottage. There is wooden garden furniture. The village of Kinloch Rannch is about 2.5 miles.







