Barn Cottage and Stables
Barn Cottage and Stables are converted stone barns forming part of the
original Gruline Home Farm. We are centrally located and enjoy a quiet position
off the main road amongst trees and farmland close to both Loch Na Keal and Loch
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We live with our small family of animals away from the hustle
and bustle, where time can go as quickly or slowly as you please. Tucked away
behind Barn Cottage are the stables and field where we keep our horse, his
companion sheep and a few chickens and guinea pigs. The animals are always happy
to meet visitors and you are welcome to visit them in their stable or out in the
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Photo: Guest Lounge |
We offer Bed and Breakfast in Barn Cottage. Visitors have
their own entrance and are welcome to come and go as they please. We have just
two rooms - our twin room has a wash hand basin ensuite and its own private
bathroom (which has a bath with shower over) is just a few steps along the
hallway. The family room, which can sleep four, has an ensuite bathroom, again
with bath and shower over. Both rooms have tea and coffee making facilities,
hair dryers and irons. Electric blankets, boot dryers, a travel cot and high
chair are available if required. Visitors can relax in the guest lounge with
satellite TV, video, DVD, and CDs and a selection of books and games. |
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special rates can be offered for parties booking both rooms and sharing the
private bathroom. We may ask for a small deposit to secure a booking but
visitors are respectfully advised that should a booking be cancelled less than
48 hours before their visit, and we are unable to relet the rooms, then full
payment becomes due. We recommend visitors take out travel insurance to cover
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Our
water supply is taken straight from the hill, apart from being filtered
it undergoes no chemical treatment and is regularly tested by the local
authority to assure its quality.
We enjoyed visiting Mull
for many years before moving here to live and we aim to provide the
welcome and facilities we would like to receive ourselves. We will do
our best to provide any special requirements. For the comfort of all
visitors we are a non smoking establishment. Well behaved pets are
welcome by arrangement at no
extra charge. |
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| The Isle of Mull
The Isle of Mull offers a variety of interests for visitors
* Stunning scenery whatever the time of year. Peaceful lochs, majestic
cliffs, wild moorland, excellent walking whether you just want a gentle stroll
or perhaps something more strenuous.
* Wide variety of birds and mammals just waiting for you to find them. If you
are new to the island join one of the boat trips or wildlife tours who will show
you the best places to look. |
Photo: Duart Castle from Torosay Gardens |
| * Small picturesque villages and colourful Tobermory all
guarantee a friendly welcome. Lonely deserted settlements illustrate the
more poignant history of the island and its population.
* For those with an interest in geology, Mull has some of the oldest
rock formations in Europe with of course Ben More rising over 3000 feet in
the centre of the island.
* There are castles and gardens to explore or simply drive along the
miles of roads to take in the scenery. No need for an excuse to stop for
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Directions
From the Craignure and Fishnish
ferries turn right taking the main road towards Tobermory. Once in Salen turn
left immediately after the church, signposted Gruline, Kinloch and Ulva Ferry.
After about 2 miles (and ignoring the right turn to Ulva) the road passes St
Columba's church on the left. The turning for Barn Cottage is the next left
sharing the drive signposted to the National Trust property, the MacQuarie
Mausoleum. |
Photo: Puffins on Staffa |
Some useful contacts:
Caledonian MacBrayne Ferries
For bookings telephone: 08705 650000
Oban office: 01631 566688
Web Site: http://www.calmac.co.uk
Craignure Tourist Office
Telephone: 01680 812377
For a wide variety of information on activities on the island visit the
Holiday Mull website on
http://www.holidaymull.org
For up to date information on the island's birdlife go to
http://www.mullbirds.com |
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