Bluebell, Corrie, Isle of Arran, Scotland, KA27 8JB, United Kingdom
From £480
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Description
Bluebell, Corrie – sleeps 5
Dogs welcome
Large garden grounds
Sea Views
WiFi
You can contact owner Carrie Watson by email on the above Contact Owner link
or by phone 01788 823947
Bluebell is a traditional two storey detached cottage standing in an elevated position in the centre of the historic and pretty village of Corrie. The cottage has panoramic views over the sea to the Cumbraes and Ayrshire coastline beyond. It has been in the same family ownership since it was built in approximately 1870 and has been recently the subject of a total renovation.
Accommodation:
Bluebell is completely refurbished throughout with Hall. Sitting Room, Kitchen, Bathroom and three bedrooms
Kitchen fully equipped with spacious wall and floor units, induction hob, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, combination washing machine/dryer, kettle and toaster
Bathroom with bath and electric shower unit above, WC, wash basin and heater
Three bedrooms – one with king size bed, one with twin singles and a small single bedroom
Large garden grounds with dog proof front garden and adjoining washing green with clothes line
Linen provided but please bring towels
Property features:
Extensive sea views
Private gardens and seating area
Electric heating and multi fuel stove in Sitting room
Access via stone steps and gravel pathway
Smart TV and CD/Bluetooth radio
Location:
The island is known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’ with mountain ranges to the north and farmland to the south.
Bluebell is in the centre of Corrie being 6 miles north of Brodick (the main ferry port to the mainland a 55 minute crossing)
Arran has something for everyone e.g. walking, climbing (Goatfell 2866’ ) golfing www.golfonarran.com (with 7 golf courses), seal and dolphin watching, and two Whisky distilleries www.arranwhisky.com .
There are many cafés and restaurants within easy access at Brodick (6 miles), Lamlash (9 miles) and Lochranza (8 miles) which is also the car ferry terminal for visits to the Argyll Peninsular