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Home - Seaview is a modern detached house situated on the shoreline in the small hamlet of Glenelg on the west coast of the highlands of Scotland. Built by the present owners for their own use on the site of the family old stone cottage, however work patterns have made this property available for rent on the self-catering holiday market. This two story detached house with enclosed garden for children is extremely well equipped for self-catering and is not available through agents, thus cutting out their commission. Our prices have recently been revised since we would prefer repeat business. The Glenelg coast and surrounding Glens are an area of unsurpassed beauty and magnificent scenery, where breathtaking and rugged mountains and coastline merge into the romantic landscape of deep silent glens and lush forests. Where beautiful beaches beckon, rivers wander through the glens and sheep wander along the roads. Seaview which commands spectacular panoramic views of the shoreline across the sea to the Isle-of-sky, down the Sound of Sleat to the Cuillins and towards the Atlantic Ocean, can accommodate eight to ten people on a self catering basis. Set in tranquil, peaceful rural setting it is an ideal base for a relaxing holiday away from the hustle of modern life and the pace of life is what you wish to make it. You can just relax in this well appointed property and watch the ships steam by, walk along the shore or in the glens on the single-track roads or enjoy a quiet drink with the locals in the pub. Sea, hill loch and river fishing are available in this area. Two hundred meters away stands a Commando memorial to those killed in the First World War. The local shop and Glenelg Inn are only five minutes walk, there you can purchase groceries or bar meals. Glenelg car ferry is three miles away www.skyeferry.co.uk or you can drive to Kyle and cross the Sky Bridge (free). Pets particularly like the freedom of the area with few restrictions on access, there is an abundance of wildlife from birds, otters, cattle, sheep, fish etc and there are numerous walks. For the more serious walkers there are the five sisters of Kintail or any of the many surrounding hills. Other historic interests range from the Pictish Brochs (Scottish Iron Age), General Wades Barracks to Eilean Donan Castle and further a field on Loch Ness Urquhart Castle and "Nessie" the Loch Ness Monster, (if you can see him).
If the weather is not favourable, you have all the comforts of a modern centrally heated detached house with spectacular panoramic views.
Outside you can park in the driveway or across the single-track road, there is furniture and a gas barbecue in the enclosed garden.

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