The Drum, located in Dunmore, Argyll, Scotland, is an exquisite elliptical house designed for a cozy retreat for two. With its unique sloping roof and high ceilings, the house is clad in charred larch complemented by vibrant orange window frames and stylish painted wooden floors. Crafted by architect Roderick James and a skilled local team, The Drum offers a perfect escape, featuring a wood-burning stove, a plush velvet sofa, and expansive triple-glazed windows that invite natural light while providing views of the surrounding woodland. Its proximity to the sea adds to its charm, making it an ideal spot for couples seeking tranquility.
The interior of The Drum is open-plan and adorned with birch cladding, showcasing a minimalist yet elegant design that emphasizes simplicity and functionality. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, including a ceramic hob, electric oven, microwave, and a Nespresso coffee machine, allowing guests to prepare delightful meals, perhaps using fresh catches from the local fishmongers in Tarbert. The dining area is comfortably set up with a table and chairs, perfect for intimate meals together.
The bathroom features a smart shower room with a walk-in rainfall shower, complemented by luxurious amenities such as heated towel rails, soft towels, and premium Laura Thomas toiletries. The curved bedroom is a serene space, furnished with a king-sized bed draped in a wool duvet and crisp white linens, alongside ample storage options for clothing. Outside, guests can enjoy the garden, which includes a barbecue, Jotul fire pit, and garden furniture, though it remains a work in progress and is unfenced, enhancing the natural feel of the surroundings.
Situated in a rural area near Tarbert, The Drum offers more than just a peaceful getaway; it provides access to local cultural highlights such as the Luckenbooth Gallery and Secret Garden Gallery. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in activities like game walks and birdwatching, while those looking for leisure can visit the nearby Tarbert Golf Club or the picturesque Tarbert Harbour. Notably, the property does not have a television, encouraging guests to unwind with a Roberts radio, speaker, and Wi-Fi, with Vodafone 4G connectivity available in the area, fostering a truly immersive escape into nature.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!