This traditional white manor house, once owned by Kenneth MacLeod, sits in a secluded magical loch side setting at the end of a single-track road, surrounded by its gardens and a belt of beautiful trees. The remote and unspoilt Greshornish peninsula, which projects northeast from the base of Waternish, is a superb away-from-it-all location far from the stresses of the wider world, ideal for the enjoyment of a restorative break and yet central enough to enjoy all that the Isle of Skye has to offer.
Our house is here for your pleasure, make yourself at home and enjoy a dram in our lounge, explore the grounds or have a game of snooker in the billiards hall. We offer an a la carte menu in which we try and incorporate as much local produce as possible. Including fresh fish choices and local butcher meat options. A sense of tranquillity begins to descend the moment you turn off the main road and is complete when you sink into a soft chair in front of the drawing room fire, with a dram or two and a good book.
Our house is here for your pleasure, make yourself at home and enjoy a dram in our lounge, explore the grounds or have a game of snooker in the billiards hall. We offer an a la carte menu in which we try and incorporate as much local produce as possible. Including fresh fish choices and local butcher meat options. A sense of tranquillity begins to descend the moment you turn off the main road and is complete when you sink into a soft chair in front of the drawing room fire, with a dram or two and a good book.
Services
Our rooms with their en-suite facilities are all very different but all offer you the incredible peace that we take for granted at Greshornish and the sound of silence that guarantees a relaxing night's sleep.
Our Standard room collection comprise of 2 bedrooms in the attic section of the House.
One of these rooms is a small twin room, with en-suite bathroom in the eaves of the House and has limited head height (bath only).
The other room is a cosy room with a double bed with en-suite, again the bathroom is in the eaves and has limited head height (bath only).
Our Standard room collection comprise of 2 bedrooms in the attic section of the House.
One of these rooms is a small twin room, with en-suite bathroom in the eaves of the House and has limited head height (bath only).
The other room is a cosy room with a double bed with en-suite, again the bathroom is in the eaves and has limited head height (bath only).
Once on Skye, whether via the bridge or the Mallaig/Armadale ferry, follow the A87 to Portree.
From Portree, keep on the A87 North-west out of Portree towards Uig and Dunvegan; after 4 miles, at Borve, fork left onto the A 850 for Dunvegan.
Follow this road for about 10 miles and you will pass the village of Edinbane at the head of Loch Greshornish.
A mile after Edinbane Greshornish House is signposted to the right, 2 miles down a single track road.
Just keep going - but please watch out for the sheep, especially at lambing time!
From Portree, keep on the A87 North-west out of Portree towards Uig and Dunvegan; after 4 miles, at Borve, fork left onto the A 850 for Dunvegan.
Follow this road for about 10 miles and you will pass the village of Edinbane at the head of Loch Greshornish.
A mile after Edinbane Greshornish House is signposted to the right, 2 miles down a single track road.
Just keep going - but please watch out for the sheep, especially at lambing time!
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