The Knowe Lower is a charming ground floor cottage located in the picturesque village of Taynuilt, Argyll, Scotland. This cozy accommodation can comfortably sleep four guests in its two well-appointed bedrooms—one featuring a king-size double bed and the other a twin setup. The cottage includes a modern bathroom and an inviting open-plan living area that combines a kitchen, dining space, and a sitting area complete with a gas fire, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings.
Guests will appreciate the various amenities offered at The Knowe Lower, which include electric heating, an electric oven and hob, a microwave, and a fridge/freezer. For entertainment, the cottage is equipped with a television featuring FreeSat, a DVD player, and an iPod dock, along with WiFi access. A selection of books, games, and DVDs is also available for guests' enjoyment. Essential utilities such as fuel and power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rental price, while a cot and highchair can be provided upon request. The property also features off-road parking for two cars and a shared lawned garden with outdoor furniture, making it a convenient and comfortable retreat.
Pet owners will be pleased to know that The Knowe Lower is pet-friendly, allowing two well-behaved dogs to accompany their owners. However, guests should be mindful of the property's surroundings, as there is a stream bordering the lawn and a wall with a 2-foot drop, necessitating supervision for children. Additionally, the cottage is smoke-free to ensure a pleasant environment for all guests. The local area boasts a shop just a minute's walk away and a pub located three miles from the cottage, catering to essential needs and providing options for dining out.
Taynuilt is ideally situated just 12 miles from the bustling town of Oban, which offers a range of amenities and attractions. The village itself is a delightful blend of rural charm, featuring a Post Office, a hairdresser, a toy shop, and a 9-hole golf course, among other conveniences. Nature enthusiasts and hill walkers will find the region particularly appealing, with its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Cultural highlights in the area include the Oban War and Peace Museum and the Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds, while attractions like Loch Visions and Ardchattan Priory Garden further enhance the appeal of this idyllic Scottish destination.
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