This newly built luxury detached villa is located in a lovely quiet residential area of Cowal's main town Dunoon.
Budhmor is an exceptional place for relaxing or spending time with family and friends. There is a large open plan kitchen dining area which is equipped with a modern range cooker. The property also has two large independent sitting rooms equipped with open, modern gas fire places and SKY TV and a separate play room to keep the young (or young at heart) occupied on the more inclement days or darker evenings.
The lower sitting room is additionally equipped with a cinema surround system and there is an internal SONOS audio system to all the main rooms which has the ability to dock your own i-Pod.
Depending on your needs the bedrooms can be laid out to your desired configuration to a maximum of 5 (3 doubles).
The master bedroom is en-suite and both this and the main bathroom contain walk-in-showers and deep sumptuous baths to relax in and contemplate the following day’s activities! Additionally, located on the ground floor there is a separate shower room which contains the third of the walk-in-showers
Further details outdoors:
The property boasts 1 acre of fully enclosed garden, equipped with a play area to keep the young explorers busy. The decking area to the rear makes an ideal location for an aperitif prior to your evening meal.
The villa can cater for a limited number of disabled guests, please enquire for further information.
Argyll is everything you would imagine the west coast of Scotland to be – and more, making it the perfect place for your holiday. It’s wild and remote, with hills, glens, rugged coast, white beaches, sea lochs, clear waters and ancient forests. Budhmor villa in the Cowal Peninsula, known as Argyll’s Secret Coast because of its undiscovered charm. You won’t find crowds of tourists here. What you will find is wildlife, tranquillity and stunning scenery. With all this on offer, your Argyll holiday will be one to remember.
The Cowal Peninsula is packed with places to visit and things to do. Sailors, walkers, cyclists and artists are all drawn to this area for its natural beauty. You’ll find plenty of restaurants and pubs serving up locally sourced food, including Loch Fyne’s world-famous seafood.
The wild and rugged land (and sea) of Argyll is one big outdoor playground. Take your pick from walking, cycling, horse-riding, sailing, sea fishing, windsurfing, fast speed RIB boat tours, quad biking, clay shooting and more. You might see deer, buzzards, otters, seals, golden eagles, red squirrels and basking sharks while you’re out and about.