Carsaig House is consistently praised for its stunning location, ample space, and comfort, making it ideal for large groups and family gatherings. Guests are charmed by the property's mix of modern amenities and historic character, as well as the helpfulness of the hosts, Amy and Sam. The surrounding beauty and wildlife add to the appeal, with the beach and gardens providing perfect settings for relaxation and activities.
There are no specific mentions of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide an accurate score for this category.
The location is highly praised for its breathtaking views, proximity to the beach, and abundance of local wildlife. It is described as peaceful, relaxing, and perfect for walks, with guests loving the remote and stunning setting.
Guests find the house very comfortable, with well-presented rooms, great showers, and a homely feel. The ample space accommodates large parties comfortably, contributing to a fabulous stay.
The house is well-equipped with a games room, well-stocked kitchen, and outdoor areas for activities. Some guests suggested additional outdoor seating and a second freezer, indicating minor room for improvement.
The hosts, Amy and Sam, are commended for their helpfulness and thoughtful gestures, such as leaving flowers and a birthday card. However, as these personal touches may vary, they are not guaranteed for every stay.
Bunessan 13 miles. Enjoying a breath-taking setting near Pennyghael on the picturesque Isle of Mull is the country house, Carsaig House. The ultimate destination for large family get-togethers or friendly gatherings, Carsaig House is truly one of a kind. Dating back to the mid-19th century, Carsaig House oozes elegance and style from every fibre of its beautiful being and traditional features abound throughout the property. The overwhelming grandeur of the property is established from the get-go and visitors are greeted by original features at every turn. The warm and welcoming sitting room has plenty of snug sofas, picture windows showcasing the views and an open fire, all adding up to create at truly inviting space. The more formal drawing room is a great entertaining space and also has an open fire. The splendid farmhouse kitchen boasts a traditional Aga and an additional oven giving visitors the best of both worlds – an atmospheric and traditional style kitchen but with a fantastic selection of mod cons, the perfect area for cooking up a storm and creating some fantastic dishes. You can sit in the relaxed and informal setting of the kitchen itself or step into the more formal dining room perfect for long, languid dinner parties. Think Downton Abbey with a Scottish burr. For the younger ones in the party they may want to take themselves off to chill out and enjoy a game of table football while the adults take their time over dinner. Everyone is catered for at Carsaig House! You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to picking a bedroom, but all of them offer a sanctuary to retire to after a long day of exploring and all boast views of either sea or gardens. Throwing open the doors to Carsaig House and you are greeted by expansive, well-maintained gardens which are just asking to be explored. Enjoy spending time in this wonderful walled garden breathing in the refreshing Scottish air and taking in the beautiful sea views. Tempting as it is to stay at home there is so much to see and do right on the doorstep so exploring is a must. The beach is a short walk from the house and there are a number of popular hill and coastal walks close by. Less than half an hour’s drive is the idyllic Isle of Iona and Ross of Mull with kayaking a favourite pastime in this area. A day trip well worth doing is taking a drive and a ferry over to the bustling town of Oban and a short drive away in the car but following an extremely scenic route along the coast is Tobermory! A visit to Carsaig House is quite simply unforgettable so make sure it’s on your bucket list. The island can be reached by ferry from Oban to Craignure, Lochaline to Fishnish or Kilchoan to Tobermory. EPC Rating: Band E
Bunessan is a small village on the Ross of Mull, nestled on the south west corner of the Isle of Mull. It is known for being an ancient fishing port and in particular for the lobsters caught offshore in Loch Scridain. It offers a number of amenities including a general store, a post office and the area’s only pub. It is also home to the Ross of Mull Historical Centre which gives a fascinating insight into the culture and history of the island. There are loads of things to see and do within a short distance of Bunessan including Staffa Nature Reserve which is made up breath-takingly beautiful caves and cliffs and which boasts an impressive selection of wildlife and birds. Also worth visiting while on Mull are Calgary Bay, Duart Castle and a visit to Tobermory Distillery is not to be missed.
Over three floors.
Eight bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite with bath, basin and WC, 1 x twin and 1 x double with Jack and Jill bathroom with bath, basin and WC, 2 x double, 1 x single, 1 x second-floor double, 1 x second-floor twin.
Bathroom with bath, basin and WC and bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC, second-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Basement utility.
Dining room.
Drawing room with open fire.
Sitting room with open fire.
Games room.
Study.
Cloakroom with basin and WC
Central heating with open log fires.
Electric Aga, electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, two dishwashers, food processor.
TV with Sky, DVD player, WiFi, selection of books and games, table football.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot.
Ample off-road parking.
Walled gardens with lawns, shrubbery and furniture.
Pet-friendly.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 13 miles, pub 13 miles.
Note: Though electric is included in the rent, electricity for charging cars is not included in the rental.
Note: Please bring own linen for travel cot
Robert
Some of the fittings needed attention but nothing that would compromise a memorable trip. We were invaded by mini ticks - literally hundreds of them. But it made for a fun game when removal was required. Some of our group even thought they were tick experts after the week! One samll suggestion (probably to be ignored) a small boat or even rubber dingy would add huge amounts of enjoyment.
Jamie
A perfect place for large family holidays. Thank you.
Michelle
Amy and Sam were wonderful hosts and we had everything we needed to make it special- including the Christmas tree. Fortunately the power outages due to the storm were minimal and our experience was not marred by this. A breathtaking setting for multigenerational break, stags in the garden, eagles overhead, forever memories, thankyou.
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