Guests are consistently delighted with their stay at Inverewe - House Apartment, praising its cleanliness, stunning location, and comfort. The apartment's thoughtful touches, such as welcome packs and fresh flowers, contribute to a memorable experience. The surrounding Inverewe Gardens provide a unique and tranquil setting, enhancing the charm of this holiday rental.
Reviewers frequently mention the spotless condition of the apartment, indicating a very high standard of cleanliness that contributes positively to their overall experience.
The location receives unanimous praise for its beauty and tranquility, with guests enjoying exclusive access to Inverewe Gardens and stunning views, making it an exceptional setting.
The apartment is consistently described as comfortable, with high-quality furnishings and a warm atmosphere. A few minor comments about shower drainage and hot water capacity slightly affect the score.
Facilities are generally lauded for their quality and maintenance, though there are isolated mentions of issues with shower drainage and hot water supply, leading to a slightly lower score.
The thoughtful gestures, such as welcome packs and personal touches, are highly appreciated by guests. While these gifts enhance the experience, it is noted that such offerings may vary and are not guaranteed.
Resting on the outskirts of the pretty village of Poolewe, Scottish Highlands, on the grounds of the world-famous National Trust for Scotland Inverewe Garden and Estate, is this spacious first-floor apartment, Inverewe House Apartment. Enjoying a superb location within the manor house, built in the 1937 and surrounded by 2000-acres of wildlife rich grounds, with stunning views overlooking Loch Ewe, Inverewe House Apartment is a fantastic family-friendly choice for couples or a family of up to six, plus their two canine companions. The garden was created by Osgood Mackenzie, who built one of Scotland’s most popular botanical attractions from bare rock and scrub willows and is now filled with an array of colourful plants from around the world from New Zealand to Tasmania and China, resulting in a tropical paradise. As well as the garden which Osgood spent his life dedicated to developing, he also built an original Scottish baronial-style house, which was destroyed by a fire and later rebuilt by Osgood’s daughter Mairi and her husband, Ronald, edging away from the Scottish baronial-style and instead, a more art-deco style specked with Dutch Colonial features. Inverewe House Apartment can be found on the first floor of the house, where you will find a well-equipped and contemporary kitchen/diner, here you can rustle up tasty dishes ready to enjoy at the dining table for six over a bottle of celebratory fizz. After dinner, retire to the sitting room where you can relax on the plush seating as you recount the day's adventures with picturesque views of Loch Ewe on offer. Continue through to find a well-appointed bathroom, complete with bath and walk-in shower for freshening up at the end of the day, along with three beautifully decorated bedrooms, two king-size, one with en-suite bathroom, and a twin, all of which enjoy lovely views over the garden and out to Loch Ewe. In the morning, you can explore the expansive grounds, where you will find plenty of seating, dining areas, a café, an abundance of plant and wildlife, and nature trails, including the Pinewood Trail and the Kernsary Path. On the ground-floor of the manor house, you can enjoy tours of the museum and an art gallery, where Osgood’s daughter Mairi’s original furnishings and possessions remain. Poolewe is where you will find all of your local amenities, including a well-stocked village store, the Bridge Cottage Café & Sourdough Bakery, a Post Office, Pool House Historic Home, and the delightful Poolewe Tuesday Market, where you can meet the locals and purchase local goods. For those who fancy taking to the waters, boat trips are offered from the famous Inverewe Gardens where you can spot the local marine life and learn more about your surroundings. For further amenities, make the drive over to Gairloch, home to a farm shop, the Gairloch Museum, and beautiful beach, the cafes of Am Bard, Black Pearl Creole Kitchen, and The Mountain Coffee, a Chinese and fish and chip takeaway and The Shieling. If you want to explore more of the National Trust for Scotland’s spectacular offerings, visit the majestic mountain landscapes of Torridon, where you can spot otters in the loch and red deer on the hillsides of at the Deer Enclosure and Museum, Corrieshalloch Gorge, with breath-taking views of the Measach Falls and woodland trails, and the awe-inspiring Balmacara Estate, home to a plethora of wildlife, including Highland cattle, squirrels and dragonflies, walking trails, and the exceptional Scotland Rainforest. For a truly unique getaway to Scotland, look no further than Inverewe House Apartment. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1060413 together sleeping up to 12 guests.
Poolewe, a picturesque settlement, can be found in Loch Ewe's protection, near the point where the River Ewe emerges from Loch Maree. There is a well-stocked shop, a small swimming pool, and two hotels in this picturesque town, which is located in an area with breathtaking views. Just across the bay from the town is the internationally acclaimed Inverewe Garden, which is maintained by the National Trust for Scotland. Between 1862 and his death in 1922, botanist Osgood Mackenzie worked tirelessly to improve the area. As a result of the Gulf Stream's moderate climate, it has become a haven for exotic plants that have been imported from all corners of the globe. The stunning sands of Gruinard Bay are located five miles to the west, while Firemore Beach is located a similar distance north along the coast; a string of beautiful beaches round the bay, and many of them are easily accessible from the main road. The area is perfect for a vacation because to the beautiful scenery, mountains, and abundance of activities such as hillwalking, golfing, fishing, cruising with wildlife, and much more.
First-floor apartment.
1 x king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair, cot and stairgate available, please bring own bedding for the cot.
Two parking bays available for guests of the apartment at the entrance to the Garden a short walk away from the apartment.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.8 miles, pub 1 mile.
The apartment is situated at the heart of Inverewe Garden, a 10-minute stroll along the historic drive from the designated parking bays, due to restricted vehicle access to the Garden, a meet and greet service is provided which must be arranged prior to arrival, unfortunately there is no vehicle access permitted when the Garden is open.
WiFi signal can be limited and mobile phone signal limited to EE in the house.
No private garden and no barbecues permitted.
The apartment is located on the first floor of Inverewe House accessed via an external step and 20 internal stairs.
Guests staying at the property have free access to the gardens 24 hours a day and are entitled to a free tour of Inverewe House.
Dogs must be kept on lead in the Garden.
Boat trips around the coastline can be booked for same day at our Visitor Centre at Inverewe or can be pre-book days/weeks in advance via the Inverewe NTS page website.
The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here.
Peter
All the peace and tranquility you could wish for. My wife and I chose well for our anniversary. Only negatives were the wi-fi was not compatible with Sky Go and the water for the morning showers did not remain hot enough for long enough.
Philip
The place was spotlessly clean throughout and Jackie was very welcoming. Also nice to have the starter pack of food and drink that was much appreciated after a long drive. Having access to the gardens was great and they're as gorgeous and interesting as ever. Absolutely nothing to complain about and we'll definitely be back at some point.
Graeme
Really well stocked, interesting & historical apartment. Jacqui, who met us, gave us a really nice welcome and fully briefed us on all aspects of the property. She had also arranged fresh flowers, some provisions (including sample of local whisky & gin!). Excellent location and being in the Inverewe Scottish National Trust property and gardens, we had 24hr access to the beautiful large gardens and woodland on the shores of Loch Ewe. We had these to ourselves from 5pm ish to 10am each day - great for early morning and after dinner walks. Beautiful area - It also helped to have amazing unseasonal sunny and warm weather
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