Ivybank Cottage in Dervaig - on the Isle of MullIVYBANK COTTAGE
Dervaig,
Isle of Mull,
Argyll
PA75 6QJ

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Sleeps: 6 +cot.
Pets welcome.

Low: £350 - £375 per week.
Mid: £450 - £475 per week.
High: £550 - £575 per week.



For further details please contact:

Vicky Dempster
Tel: 07810 242020


This charming and spacious 19th century cottage, in the heart of the conservation village of Dervaig, has been lovingly renovated to a high standard. It is set back from the quiet village street, giving greater privacy and safety for children and pets.

Dervaig is conveniently placed between the colourful harbour town of Tobermory ("Balamory!") and the white sands of Calgary beach. The cottage is well served by local amenities such as a pub, village shop/post office and coffee/bookshop. Tobermory is only 20 minutes away and boasts a supermarket, a variety of shops and a selection of restaurants.

Accommodation  
  • Ground floor - Sitting room, spacious kitchen/diner, twin bedroom 1 and large storage cupboard.
  • First floor - Double bedroom, twin bedroom 2 and bathroom.
 Outside  
  • Large south facing enclosed garden, bordered by a small stream (fenced off).
  • Clothes drying area.
  • Patio outdoor eating area with barbecue.
  • Children's swing.
  • Garden games.
Facilities  
  • Wood burning stove (in addition to central heating).
  • Dishwasher, microwave, washing machine, oven and hob, fridge, freezer and iron.
  • Electric shower.
  • TV, DVD player and CD player.
  • Sky TV channels.
  • Wifi.

Things to do  
  • Angling and sea fishing, hill walking, cycling, golf.
  • Boat trips Iona, Staffa (Fingal's Cave) and Lunga.
  • Bird watching (including Sea Eagles), Whale and Dolphin watching.
  • Visits to quiet sandy beaches, historic buildings and miniature railway.
Special Events
New Year's Ceilidh in Dervaig village hall.
Mull music festival (April).
Rugby Sevens (April).
Mendelssohn on Mull (June/July).
Highland games (July).
West Highland yachting week (July/August).
Tour of Mull Rally (October).
        



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