CREAG-an-FHITHICH (pronounced craig-an-eeoch) meaning 'Raven's Rock', is available as a self catering holiday house for a relaxing or busy holiday on the sea shore at Loch Melfort, in Argyll, on the West Coast of the Highlands of Scotland. When the weather is good, the sun shines on the house all day and meals can be taken alfresco on the picnic table, even out of season. The beautiful views of the loch, marina and hills, with the isles of Shuna, Luing and Scarba in the distance, are ever-changing. The sunsets are breathtaking.
• The stone and slate Victorian manse was built in 1850. It has been modernised and is a comfortable house, whilst retaining its original character. It is not a 'boutique' residence. It is the family home.
• Watch the seals, cormorants, eider duck, varied sea birds, the elusive otter, pine martens and red squirrels, all from the garden. Fish on the sea loch from the shore in front of the house. Local freshwater lochs can be fished by permit from the village Post Office.
Accommodation:
Downstairs
• Front porch and hall.
• Sitting room with inset wood burner, TV, Video, DVD, books and games.
• Dining room, seating eight to ten
• Double bedroom, with ensuite shower, WC and wash basin
• Large modern well equipped kitchen, with Everhot (Aga type) cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and walk-in larder.
• WC with washbasin.
• Utility room with Belfast sink, washing machine, tumble drier, under-counter freezer and broom/cold cupboard
First Floor
• Master double bedroom with large ensuite bathroom.
• 2 twin bedrooms, each with washbasin (photos above).
• Family bathroom with bath, shower, WC and washbasin.
• Family bathroom with shower, WC and washbasin.
Outside
• Pull-out picnic table for 6, in summer.
• Wooden garden benches
• Eight adinrondeck chairs in the summer house
• Garden fold-up chairs and parasol, find in the porch
• Masonary BBQ
• Portable BBQ in the lean-to garage
• Summer house, with 8 adirondac chairs (key in scullery)
• Delightful garden and wild flower garden.
Facilities
• Duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases and towels, as a set per person.
• Wooden cot and high chair available. Please ask.
• Wood-burning, inset stove in the sitting room. A basket of logs with kindling is supplied as part of the rental.
• All-Electric. Heating is night-storage, convection and blow heaters.
• WiFi internet access available.
• Ample parking on site for 4 cars
Notes:
•Change-over day is Saturday: arrival 5 pm, departure 10 am.
Heating is by night storage, convection and blow heaters.
Electricity for lighting and heating is included (upto a value of £50.00, by meter reading, at the current Shell Energy rates).
Creag-an-Fhithich is a private home, no smoking, no candles, please.
Maximum number of people: 8 (Adult child ratio 2/3)
Creag-an-Fhithich is Donald's family home. Alas we do not live in it but in Wales. However his relations are all around. Mrs Bailey, our housekeeper and caretaker, is at the end of a telephone and on a computer for emails, for problems etc. She will also be your point of contact for Check-In. Donald is quite happy to receive telephone calls between 0900hrs and 2100hrs and emails. Being a dinosaur, he does not really understand texting etc. We will help where we can!
There are four routes from the south, via:
1. M74, Stirling, Doune, Crianlarich, Tyndrum*, Oban, then south to Kilmelford. 127 miles, 3hrs. I think this is the easiest route.
2. M74, Erskine Bridge, Tarbet, Crianlarich, Tyndrum*, Oban, then south to Kilmelford. 117 miles, 2¾hrs. Quaint between Tarbet and Crianlarich.
3. M74, Erskine Bridge, Tarbet, Arrocher, Rest and Be Thankful, Inveraray, Loch Awe, Oban, then south to Kilmelford. 116 miles, 2¾hrs. Beautiful road from Inveraray to Loch Awe.
4. M74, Erskine Bridge, Tarbet, Arrocher, Rest and Be Thankful, Inveraray, Lochgilphead, north to Kilmelford. 110miles, 2¾hrs. Twisty road from Inveraray to Kilmelford
*Tyndrum, east on the left before the 'Green Wellie', the 'Real Food Cafe' is well-worth a stop for its excellent fish and chips!
CREAG-an-FHITHICH: enjoy a charming south facing Victorian house; modernised; retaining its original character, in a large fenced garden; stunning ever changing views over Loch Melfort to the Isles. Sleeps upto 8, in 4 bedrooms. The sunsets are breath taking. TV; WiFi; Relax; Watch wildlife; Spot seals and otters; Paddle in the loch; Walk; Explore; Fish; Picnic in the garden.