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 Linicro, Nr. Uig
,United Kingdom
Historical site
Reputed to have been the first slated house on Skye, Monkstadt was described by James Boswell in 1773 as a `considerable building.'
Nearby are servants' houses and a U-shaped steading dated 1803-04 which includes a granary stable, cartshed and a mill with horse walk. Monkstadt has played a romatic role in highland history. The mainhouse of Monkstadt is now a ruin, however the steading has been renovated and the stables and Granary have been sympathetically converted into first class holiday accommodation.
This single storey stone cottage is an ideal base for exploring the mysterious Isle of Skye. Flora Macdonalds monument and ruined Duntulm Castle are nearby. The Quirang and Old Man of Stor encourage walkers and climbers whilst the beauty, wildlife and various outdoor persuits appeal to all groups.
Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
Lounge, kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath, toilet and basin, 1 double bedroom.
Storage heating, all fuel and power included in rent, bed linen and towels included in rent, colour TV, DVD player, CD player, washing machine, freezer, microwave, lawned garden, garden furniture, off road parking for 1 car. One pet welcome.
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Features of Linicro, Nr. Uig |
1 pet welcome |
Bed linen & towels inc |
Bungalow |
Garden |
Pub nearby |
Rural |
Shower |
Television |
Washing machine |
Winter short breaks |
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