Bellevue Farm Cottages

Bellevue Farm Cottages

Self Catering
Bellevue Farm Cottages are two self-catering cottages located on a working beef and sheep farm overlooking the village of Blackwaterfoot on the west side of the Isle of Arran. Both cottages have been converted from an old barn, are well equipped and offer modern, comfortable accommodation with views over hills and sea. Patio doors lead to a barbecue area and large garden – ideal for children. Private parking is provided to the side of the cottage. The cottages are five minutes walk from the beach and boast lots of outside space for guests to enjoy BBQ’s or just take time to relax. Children can play in the large garden and are welcome to help with the day to day chores on the farm. Bellevue Farm offers visitors a happy and friendly atmosphere. There is always something different going on depending on the time of year and children are welcome to join in and help with day to day activities throughout the farming year. Children are free to play within the gardens surrounding the cottages but should be accompanied by an adult when walking through the farm yard. Blackwaterfoot village is in easy walking distance (approximately 10 minutes). There you can find The Arran Butcher, two general stores (one hosts the post office), playpark, restaurants and the Kinloch Hotel with a swimming pool and squash courts, open to non-residents. And there is also the Shiskine Golf Club with tennis courts and a bowling green. There are two cottages to let – the Garden Cottage and Tanker Cottage. Each sleeps five and they can be booked separately or together.

Contact Information

Bellevue Farm Blackwaterfoot Isle of Arran KA27 8EX

07740 986803

Facilities & Services

March - December
Self Catering
4-7 Nights 4-7 Nights
7+ Nights 7+ Nights
Baby Equipment Available Baby Equipment Available
Bike Storage Bike Storage
Car Parking Car Parking
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Free Wifi Free Wifi
Garden Garden
Hill Views Hill Views
Leisure Facilities Leisure Facilities
Sea Views Sea Views