Sleat peninsula holiday homes: Isle of SkyeCABIN HILL
Ord,
Isle of Skye
IV44 8RN

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Sleeps 4:
2 bedrooms, each with private bathroom.
Pets and children welcome by arrangement, please see notice board.

No smoking.

Low season £325 - £400 pw.
High season £425 - £475 pw.



For further details please contact:

Preferably by email, or call Jan Young, on 01471 855204


 Located in the tiny picturesque village of Ord, on the west side of the Sleat peninsula in South Skye, Cabin Hill is a spacious, bright and comfortable family home. The house is set in 2 acres of fenced wooded garden, and is only a few minutes walk from the beach and small launch area for recreational boats.  
  • The immediate and wider locality is ideal for watersports, walking and cycling, or just enjoying the spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, and stunning sunsets over the Cuillin Hills for which Ord is renowned.
  • Local shops, services, attractions, restuarants and pubs are 12-15 miles away, in Broadford and Armadale.
ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES:

 DOWNSTAIRS:
  
  • Living Area: Spacious. Wood floored, with large windows. Seating and dining areas. Multifuel stove heats domestic water and radiators.
  • Conservatory leads to paved area and garden.
  • Kitchen: Fitted, good size & well equipped. Ceramic hob, fan oven, extractor, microwave, fridge etc.
  • Twin Bedroom.
  • Bathroom: Shower, toilet & hand basin. Washing machine.
  • Hallway: Storage/coat cupboards, front door to garden, stairway.
  • Back Porch: Large Wet area & boot storage. Freezer.
 UPSTAIRS:  
  • Double Bedroom: Large. Pine lined. 2 velux windows. King size bed. Fitted wardrobe & linen cupboard. Work desk and phone point.
  • Bathroom: Corner bath, toilet & hand basin.
FACILITIES:  
  • Electricity and bed linen are included, but not towels.
  • Central heating run off woodstove.
  • Phone payment is by honesty box.
  • TV,CD/DVD player.
  • Wi-fi access.
  • Additional electric heaters with timers.
  • Off road parking for 3 cars, or boat storage.
 


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