|
12. Tigh-Na-Mara
|
|
Claddach Kirkibost, ISLE OF NORTH UIST |
STB:     
Sleep: 8
(4 bedrooms)
KEY
A luxury bungalow sitting at the edge of a secluded, sandy and protected Atlantic beach.
Newly constructed, Tigh-na-Mara is ideally located for bird-watching, golf, horse-riding and fishing.
There is an open plan lounge and kitchen/dining area. The lounge has an open fire (coal or peat),
satellite TV, DVD & CD player. Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer, oven & hob.
A chest freezer is located in the entrance porch. The dining area seats eight adults in comfort.
French doors open out onto the seaward facing conservatory with sofas and coffee table - ideal for
watching the sunset
Four bedrooms; two king-size doubles with en-suite facilities and sea views, one twin and one bedroom
with adult size bunk beds, all with their own TV & DVD. Bathroom with bath & shower and ante-room with
WC, bidet and wash-hand basin.
All fuel and lighting costs are included in the rental cost as is bed linen & towels.
A payphone is fitted for guest's use and ramped access is provided for the disabled.
A wonderful house, with exceptional quality and facilities in a lovely
location. Ideal for bird watching, golf, horse-riding and fishing all
of which are available locally.
![[Tigh na Mara Conservatory]](tighnamara5.jpg)
The kitchen area, living area and dining area all form part of a wonderful
single open-plan space. French doors can further extend this space in the
west-facing conservatory giving superb sea views.
Tigh-Na-Mara is equipped with full oil-fired central heating throughout,
under floor tile heating in en-suite areas, a coal/wood/peat open fire in
the living room and is double glazed throughout.
A customised Visitors' Guide is kept in the house giving details of
approximate costs and contact information of the various sporting,
recreation and leisure activities in the area. An 18 tee 9 hole golf
course is located 8 miles away, while another in South Uist was laid out by
"old Tom Morris".
There are over 600 freshwater lochs - permits for brown trout are around
£22 per rod, per week or £7 per rod, per day. Canoeing / kayaking,
climbing, orienteering are available at the Uist Outdoor Centre, horse
riding, including lessons, from Uist Community Riding School, there is a
local museum at Lochmaddy, as well as boat trips and sailing clubs where
visitors are welcome to join in.
Sea bathing is possible at the rear of the house and there is an indoor
swimming pool in Benbecula, open most afternoons and evenings.
Otters can be seen around the coast, grey seals are very common and keep
your eyes open for red deer.
There are a number of hotels, bars and restaurants in North Uist and
Benbecula. |
![[Tigh na Mara living area]](tighnamara2.jpg)
|