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Glensherraig House is an almost 200-year-old former farmhouse which has been lovingly maintained and updated whilst retaining all its character, and is now available for unforgettable holidays on the beautiful Isle of Arran. The house is one of just a handful of properties on the Glen Rosa track, offering a stunning setting, views of the sea and countryside, with Goatfell as a backdrop.

Glen Rosa itself is a magical glen, a footpath takes you as far as you wish to walk with the views getting better around each corner. An ideal place to have a picnic and paddle with the family, or a challenging route for more serious walkers. There is plenty of wildlife to spot - red squirrels, deer and golden eagles for starters so take your binoculars.

The peace and tranquillity make it a truly memorable place in all seasons of the year. The well-equipped kitchen offers you a large fridge-freezer, dishwasher, induction hob, fan oven, microwave and coffee maker. There is plenty of crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils to make food preparation as simple as possible.
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Glensherraig House was built in 1825, owned by a single family and worked as a farm until recently.
For many people visiting Arran, Glensherraig House will be a familiar sight, as it was used to run pony tracking and stables in Glen Rosa.
Come and stay in this beautiful area and enjoy the sense of history, where the old house has been modernised to a luxury holiday cottage and brings a relaxing and peaceful venue for your holiday.
Glensherraig House is an almost 200-year-old luxury accommodation which has been lovingly maintained and updated whilst retaining all its original character, and is now available for unforgettable holidays on the beautiful Isle of Arran.
The well-equipped kitchen offers you a large fridge-freezer, dishwasher, induction hob, fan oven, microwave and coffee maker.
There is plenty of crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils to make food preparation as simple as possible.
A washer/dryer is tucked beneath the staircase, and iron, ironing board and pegs are available should you need them.
The holiday home is one of just a handful of properties on the Glen Rosa track, offering a stunning setting, views of the sea and countryside, with Goatfell as a backdrop.
At the back, the patio behind the house has a large table, chairs and parasol, and rises to a large lawned area which backs on to the fields.
This area contains the washing line and is a shady place for summer picnics.
It is not fenced at the far end behind the shed, so please keep an eye on your youngsters.
Also in the garden you will see a 'midge-eater'.
The main ferry to Arran runs from Ardrossan to Brodick around 5 times a day, rising to around 10 times a day in summer when the additional ferry is in place.
The crossing takes 55 minutes.
Advanced booking for a car is advised (essential in the main season).
Both ferry routes are run by Caledonian MacBrayne - see their website for details and bookings.
From the Brodick ferry terminal turn right (north).
Follow the road through Brodick village.
Once past the Heritage Centre, the road bends sharply right.
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