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Fintry
Owner: Martin Nichol Address: 1 Myrtle Avenue, Lenzie, Glasgow, G66 4HW Telephone: 0141 776 3158 Fax: 0141 777 9189 Mobile: 07785 791 023 Email: nichol@abel.co.uk Website: www.argyllholiday.co.uk Webpage: N/A Weekly Rent: From £350 - £550 per week Region: Argyll Type: Self Catering Holiday Chalet Accom: 1 Unit Sleeps: 7 + Cot Rating: STB 2 Star Open: All Year
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Description: Fintry is a modern, bright chalet style home sited on the strand between the sea and mountain with uninterrupted views of the Holy Loch and the Cowal Hills beyond.
Living room The views from the picture windows of the living room are superb and can be enjoyed without leaving the comfort of the couch. If you do need more entertainment there is a radio/CD player, TV with video and DVD player.
Dining Room With the same views as the living room, the dining room seats up to eight and has a high chair for guests traveling with a baby. There is a well stocked book shelf for anyone who wants more traditional entertainment and a complementary bottle of wine to accompany your first dinner at Fintry.
Kitchen The fully fitted kitchen is equipped with all the usual features including a fridge/freezer, micro wave cooker, dish washer and electric double oven. For guests that want to cook there is a wide range of utensils and crockery.
Utility Room The clothes washing and drying facilities are situated in the utility room, which is kept warm by the central heating boiler. This is an essential facility for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and wants to ensure their equipment is clean and dry for the next adventure.
Master bedroom This is situated on the garden level with its own shower room. It has an extra long pine double bed that can be divided into two single beds. There is a wardrobe, chest of drawers, vanity table and chair and table lamps.
Double bedroom and two single bedrooms These are on the main floor and two have built in wardrobes while the third single room has a chest of drawers for storage.
Heating and utilities Fintry is kept warm by a gas fired central heating system that is controlled by a thermostat in the hall and each room by individual thermostatic valves on the radiators. The system also provides hot water and there is a back up electric immersion heater. For the romantic there is an open fire in the living room supplied with logs and coal.
Garden and Parking The garden is situated behind a mature beech hedge and stone wall. The front lawn was a tennis court and provides a superb location for alfresco meals using the teak style garden furniture and is a secure play area for children. There is private parking for three cars on the parking area adjacent to the front door.
Location: Kilmun is a village built along the shores of the Holy Loch. The mountains rise straight from the back gardens of the houses, many built in the Georgian and Victorian eras. It lies within Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, confirming the importance of the landscape, habitat and wild life. The abundant flora and fauna provide hours of peaceful enjoyment. The hills, mountains, lochs and sea lochs provide peace and seclusion. For the more adventurous there is space for a wide range of activities including bird watching, walking, climbing, cycling, golf, water sports, fishing and stalking. Adjacent to Fintry is Kilmun Church with its origins in the eleventh century. It is the historic centre of the village, with the church yard, Mausoleum for the Dukes of Argyll and Kilmun House the seat of the local laird. The area is steeped in history dating back to the Iron Age, but is is well served with modern facilities. Nearby Dunoon has been supporting the tourist industry for over one hundred and fifty years and provides shops, supermarkets, restaurants and entertainment. The hills and mountains of Cowal display the seasons in all their splendour, with the fresh green of spring, giving way to summers with long evenings and beautiful sunsets. The Autumn hues are unmissable while the winter can bring snow to the mountain tops.
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