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St Leonards, Brodick

St Leonards Alma Road Brodick KA28 8BU

St Leonards is a traditional Scottish villa new to the rental market in 2022, located in the centre of Brodick village with uninterrupted views over the bay to the castle, Goatfell and beyond. The house is well furnished throughout with big beds, powerful showers, well-equipped kitchen, dining area, comfortable lounge with open fire and TV, fast broadband and good Wi-Fi coverage. The house sits on a large plot with landscaped gardens, ample car parking and is a short walk to the shops and restaurants. A wide hallway with shallow stairs leading to the well-lit landing 3 good size bedrooms at the front of the house; one with 6’ super king bed with Hypnos mattress, one with a 5’ king size bed and the third, which can set up as a 6’ super king or two 3’ singles, again with Hypnos mattresses 2 bedrooms at the back, off the half landing; one with a 5’ king (accessible from one side only) and the wee room with a 3’ single bed Upstairs bathroom with powerful Aqualisa shower over bath, hand basin and WC. On the ground floor – a walk in shower, again with a powerful Aqualisa shower, WC and handbasin. Large living room with comfy sofas, an open fire and a great bay window with views over Brodick Bay to Goatfell. Large HD TV with a wide range of TV channels, VHS and DVD player. The kitchen is very well equipped. Smeg range cooker with double electric ovens, 7 gas burners and grill. Full size fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave and Nespresso coffee machine. Plenty of cutlery, crockery and glasses and a wide range of utensils, sharp knives, cooking and serving equipment The dining area easily seats 9 and has lovely views to Goatfell The utility area has a washing machine, tumble dryer, sink, secondary fridge and plenty of space for coat hanging and boot storage Plenty of outdoor space During summer months there are tables and chairs on the “sun trap” patio and on the upstairs balcony (max 4 people) with the best view in Brodick! Charcoal BBQ Environmentally friendly air source heat pump keeps the house warm and provides ample hot water Plenty of board games, jigsaws and books around for guests to borrow and enjoy Storage for bikes, golf clubs etc in a lockable shed close to the back door.

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Self Catering Arran - Clauchlands

We have self-catering houses and lodges available, which can be booked separately or together for larger groups. All properties are comfortable and...
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Wild Food Arran

My name is Zoë, I started Wild Food Arran to teach people about the foraging joys on the mystical Isle of Arran. I hold regular foraging walks for...
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Shiskine Golf & Tennis Club

Shiskine is a great place to spend some time. The course itself has 12 holes and is a seaside links course with wonderful views. Always in great co...
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The Shoe Bothy

Family business at the Old Byre Visitor Centre in Machrie. Newly built dedicated shoe shop for Arran offering shoes, boots, sandals, wellies, slipp...
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Thirlestane

Thirlestane offers a quiet, peaceful location on the outskirts of Corrie conservation village. Approx 700m to local pub/beer garden at Corrie Hotel...
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The Byre at Brodick

The Byre at Brodick is a smaller sister shop of the Old Byre Showroom at the Old Byre Visitor Centre, Machrie specialising in quality knitwear, sus...
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Butt Lodge

You are guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome from your hosts in Butt Lodge. With two large and well appointed suites including the unique and fab...
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Thornlea Cottage

Thornlea Cottage is a self-catering holiday cottage in the quiet village of Lamlash on the beautiful island of Arran on Scotland’s west coast. The...
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Bellevue Farm

We offer our home reared lamb, pork and goat meat for sale at our farm. Why not also do a farm tour where you can learn how our produce is reared...
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Lochranza Centre CIC

We provide educational courses in geology/geography and biology together with outdoor activities such as gorge walking/abseiling/paddling/mountain...
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Lamlash Golf Club

Lamlash Golf Course is a delightful 18 hole par 64 golf course offering a serious challenge for golfers of all abilities. Set on the hillside above...
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Machrie Farm Cottage

The Cottage sits on the edge of ancient Scots Pine woodland and looks out over farmland to the Kilbrannan Sound. The cottage is centrally heated th...
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Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.

Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.

Quirky Island Fact

#20 - Arran has Scotland's First No Take Zone
The Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) is a local charity and was established in 1995 by local divers, Howard Wood and Don McNeish, who had noticed the depletion of species on the seabed. The No Take Zone at the north end of Lamlash, was eventually created, after much campaigning, in 2008, and COAST were instrumental in then establishing the Marine Protected Area (MPA) which covers the coast around the south of Arran.