Argyle House on the Isle of Bute is highly praised for its stunning views, spacious and well-finished rooms, and proximity to Rothesay town centre. Guests appreciate the attentive owner, the well-equipped kitchen, and the ample space for large groups, including a massive dining room with harbour views. The property's cleanliness, comfort, and facilities receive positive remarks, making it an ideal choice for family celebrations and getaways.
The property is consistently described as clean and well-maintained, with guests expressing satisfaction with the cleanliness of the rooms and common areas.
The location is highly commended for its amazing seafront views and easy walking distance to local shops and the town centre, contributing to a positive experience.
Guests find the beds and pillows comfortable, and the property provides enough space and quiet rooms for a relaxing stay, indicating a high level of comfort.
The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, ensuite rooms, and a hot tub, although one review mentioned a lack of basic cleaning supplies, slightly impacting the score.
While guests mention the owner's attentiveness and provision for babies, there are no specific references to gifts or additional thoughtful touches, so a score cannot be provided.
This spacious house occupies twelve bedrooms in a delightful position in the coastal town of Rothesay, on the beautiful Isle of Bute. Set over three floors with a main house and annex, Argyle House is a wonderful base for families and friends to come together for a special occasion or family catch-up, while exploring along the coast of the Firth of Clyde. Beginning in the main house, tasty feasts can be prepared in the kitchen, equipped with several appliances including a large Range cooker, whilst the adjacent living/dining room provides ample seating so everyone can gather during mealtimes. As you look to unwind, venture to the first-floor lounge where you can slump on the sofa and take in those fabulous views across the water towards the ferry from Glasgow․ Also, on this level are two inviting king size bedded rooms and a single bedroom, while the second floor hosts a family room with a double and single bed, one double bedroom and a twin bedroom, providing plenty of sleeping options. In the main house each bedroom includes a TV and en-suite showers, so there will be no queues in the morning. Wander back downstairs through to the utility room, fitted with two washing machines and a tumble dryer for your laundry essentials, before accessing the annex. Straight into the sitting room, here you can enjoy a catch up on your favourite TV shows or access the rear garden, perfect for enjoying a drink on the patio furniture or why not take a dip in the luxurious hot tub? Within the annex there are five bedrooms; the ground-floor occupies a double and a single bedroom serviced by a bathroom, whilst upstairs offers one super king size bedroom with en-suite shower room, one double bedroom and and a charming single bedroom. When you’re ready to explore, the captivating town of Rothesay offers plenty of amenities from convenience stores and independent shops to pubs, bars, and restaurants, not to mention the impressive castle ruins and Mount Stuart House, which is a very popular attraction. To the north of Rothesay, through the small community of Porth Bannatyne, lies Ettrick Bay, Bute’s most accessible beach, which is a haven for able swimmers․ Bute is perfect for cycling and the circuit of the island on our quiet roads is about twenty-one miles with none of the hills being too taxing․ There are plenty of lovely beaches for a seaside stroll. For the more ambitious we have the West Island Way, a marked trail that runs the length of the island. There is sea fishing off the piers if you want to try for mackerel and inland there are lochs to catch rainbow trout and pike․ The Firth of Clyde is a sailing paradise and golf enthusiasts are well catered for in the Isle of Bute․ This quaint island even has its own gin distillery, definitely worth a visit! Exploring the rest of Scotland could not be easier; simply catch a ferry across to Glasgow and make the most of the fabulous attractions and amenities on offer. For a unique stay in one the largest properties on the Isle of Bute, look no further than Argyle House. EPC Rating: Band E
Rothesay, a beach village, gained popularity as a tourist destination during the Victorian era when many Glaswegians would travel "doon the watter" (down the River Clyde) and across on the ferry to Bute, despite the fact that its castle dated from the 13th Century. There is currently a lot to see and do on this lovely island, which is easily accessible by ferry crossing. You can either take the 35-minute ride from Wemyss Bay or the quicker 5-minute crossing to the island's north from Colintraive. Visit the castle ruins in the town centre, take a beach stroll or a bike ride to take in the breathtaking surroundings, and see the ancient Mount Stuart House and its beautiful gardens. Try one of the three golf courses on the island, or unwind at Scalpsie Bay while taking in the breathtaking vistas of Arran.
Over three floors.
Twelve bedrooms in total.
Main house: Seven bedrooms: Room 1- Seaview, ground floor, single bedroom (3/4 size bed) with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Ideal for people with restricted mobility.
Room 2: First floor single bedroom with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 3: First floor, king size bedroom with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 4: Seaview, second floor, king size bedroom with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 5: Seaview, third floor, twin bedroom with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 6: Seaview, third floor, family bedroom with a double and single bed with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 7: Garden view, third floor, double bedroom with TV and en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Living/dining room.
First-floor sitting room.
Annex: Five bedrooms: Room 8:Garden view, first floor, super-king with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Room 9: Garden view, first floor, single bedroom.
Room 10: Garden view first floor, double, bedroom.
Room 11: Garden view, ground floor, double bedroom.
Room 12: Garden view, ground floor single bedroom.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Ground floor rear sitting room
Gas central heating.
Gas Range cooker and hob, microwave, toaster, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer and coffee machine.
10 x TVs, Wi-Fi and PS4 games console.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and bath towels included in rent.
Cot, highchair, and baby bath on request.
Selection of books and games.
Plenty of free on-street parking.
Lawned garden with new, external, waterproof seating and new hot tub as well as additional lounge area.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles, ferry 0.3 miles.
Note: There are stone steps in the garden, please take care.
Frances
Ideal for large groups . Beautiful outlook . Property owner was very helpful and I would love to go back again
Terry-anne
Deceptive from the outside as its massive on the inside! It sits right on the see front & has amazing veiws across to the mainland. We were a party of 20, 12 adults & 8 children (ages from 5 - 17) celebrating a 50th birthday & there was enough room for everyone to have their own space, the teenagers had their own rooms which they loved as they could chill out whenever they wanted. There are 2 lovely big sitting rooms, the kids took ownership of one while the male adults chilled in the other watching football! The real hub of the house though was the massive dining room (the only room big enough to hold all of us at once) and the kitchen. The dining room overlooks the harbour & out to the mainland, it is a fabulous view! The kitchen has everything you could possibly need & there's a massive range cooker more than capable of catering for the 20 of us. Most rooms are ensuite which was a real bonus. Fantastic big garden for the kids & dogs to runaround in complemented by a hot tub sited in a very tasteful gazebo to protect you from the elements although we were very lucky as the sun shone all weekend. The owner was very welcoming, contacting us on day one, to check in with us to make sure we were happy with everything & again after check out which is a lovely touch. The neighbours and the people on the island of Bute were so friendly too, which really helped us all to feel welcome & part of the community for the short time we were there! All in all a lovely house in a lovely location, I would definitely recommend it for a large group.
Toni
Plenty rooms and bathrooms, no one felt ontop of each other. Kids had their own spaces... it's was brilliant. The only downfall we would say, we would have liked atheist some basic cleaning supplies... dishwasher liquid, sponge and a general spray. This would have made the stay more comfortable and have been a lot easier in keeping onto of the cleaning
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