Somewhat ruined 16th century Z-plan tower house just to the north of the village of Kilmartin. Probably built by Neil Campbell, Rector of Kilmartin 1574-1627 and later Bishop of Argyll and then was later owned by the Campbells before falling into ruin.
This delightful semi-detached holiday cottage in the heart of Kilmartin Glen provides an ideal base for touring this beautiful and unspoilt corner of Argyll. Kilmartin village, a 3 minute drive, is rich in...
Set in a small highland estate (approximately 20 acres), which is approximately 1 mile from the village of Ford, at the south western end of Loch Awe, this delightful detached farmhouse offers the holidaym...
These holiday properties are beside the owner’s home in the middle of Kilmartin Glen in the heart of Mid Argyll, an area of beautiful scenery, steeped in history and rich in wildlife. The Glen is one...
Standing in an elevated position, high above Craobh Haven Marina, with splendid views across the Sound of Jura and towards Mull, Taigh Nam Broc is a stunning contemporary holiday home. Tucked away near the...