Kerryniven - sleeps 6
A modern and contemporary building, Kerryniven is a delightful property located in the grounds of Mount Stuart, with 300 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds all on your doorstep. Less than five minutes' walk to Mount Stuart House.
Price: from £935 per week
Capacity: 6 people
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Kerryniven has a warm and inviting interior. It is a perfect holiday spot for exploring Bute with the main bus route being within 10 minutes walk.
Kerryniven has three generously sized double bedrooms, one en-suite, providing more than comfortable accommodation for up to 6 guests. The property provides ideal living space for family holidays, corporate weekends, wedding parties and relaxing breaks. If you are hosting an event at Mount Stuart, Kerryniven can be used to conveniently accommodate your guests.
Kerryniven is ideally situated for some of the best walking and cycling routes on the island.
Kerryniven is available for weekly lets from Friday to Friday all year round. Short breaks are also available.
Prior to arrival a member of our bookings team will contact you on the telephone number or email address which you have provided, to confirm check-in arrangements. Check-in on the first day of your stay is from 4pm. Check-out on the date of departure should be no later than 10am.
General Facilities
- Situated within the grounds of Mount Stuart
- 3 double bedrooms, 1 en-suite
- 1 bathroom
- All modern appliances throughout
- 2 dogs allowed by prior arrangement
- Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels included
- Wood burning stove and gas central heating system
- On site parking
- WiFi, Satellite TV, DVD, Radio, CD, Ipod docking station
- Cots and high chairs are available on request. Please advise prior to your visit should you require any of these items.
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Location
Our properties are located on Bute, the island we call home. Bute's principal town Rothesay became very popular as a tourist destination in the Victorian era when many Glaswegians would go ‘doon the watter’ (down the River Clyde) and across on the ferry to Bute.
Today there is much to do and see on this beautiful island which is very accessible by ferry crossing, either the 35 minute trip from Wemyss Bay or else the shorter 5 minute crossing to the north of the island from Colintraive.
Visit the castle ruins in the centre of town, enjoy the stunning scenery with coastal walks or on one of the cycle routes around the island and visit historic Mount Stuart House as well as its superb gardens. Why not try one of the island’s three golf courses or chill out at Scalpsie Bay and watch the seals, with stunning views across to Arran?