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The house is situated next to the town's nine hole golf course which is open to all visitors.
The Town of Inveraray offers many attractions for those on vacation and is an excellent base for touring in Argyll & Bute and beyond. Inveraray was one of the first planned towns in Scotland.
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Each of the three bedrooms are individually designed with fabrics, furnishings and ornaments specially chosen to reflect the character of the rooms. All have en-suite bathrooms and splendid views across the loch and garden.
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Cairngorm Suite
Deluxe Master Bedroom: Extra spacious room elegantly decorated to provide that touch of luxury with king size bed and outstanding views across Loch Fyne. The delightful en-suite bathroom has a window seat looking onto the loch, a bath, walk-in shower, and fine quality toiletries and robes to ensure a memorable and extremely comfortable stay.
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Strathmore
Large Master Bedroom: This large bedroom is tastefully furnished with king size bed and has superb views across the loch, a perfect room in which to stay in this ideal location in Argyll. The room has a luxury en-suite with walk-in shower.
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Kinglas
Large Master Bedroom: Another comfortable and sensitively decorated bedroom with a window seat looking onto the loch as well as garden views and furnished with king size bed and complete with en-suite shower.
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Guest Lounge
A warm, comfortable sitting room where on arrival you will be served with tea and coffee. Here you can relax by the wood burning stove, read a book, watch television or simply chat with the other guests.
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Breakfast & Dining Room
Start your day with a meal in the breakfast room with its spectacular loch views.
Enjoy a breakfast that matches the impressive setting of this room. A full cooked Scottish breakfast is offered, or other hot options such as omelette, porridge, or kippers, alongside a range of cereals, fruit, yoghurt, fruit juice, with a choice of teas, ground coffee and Howard's delicious homemade bread or croissants.
Inveraray has a good choice of places to eat, serving the best of local produce - particularly Loch Fyne seafood. However, should guests wish to relax and spend the evening in the house, evening meals are available by arrangement. We are not yet licensed to sell alcohol but guests are very welcome to bring a bottle of wine, free of corkage.
If you are musically inclined you can also "tinkle" the ivories of our baby grand piano.
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