Anchor is a well-received holiday lodge in Ness, Isle of Lewis, praised for its great location near stunning beaches and local amenities. Guests have found the property to be clean, comfortable, and well-equipped for both sunny and rainy days. While there is a mention of a basket of toys, which was appreciated, such gestures are not guaranteed. Despite some concerns over maintenance and safety in the garden, the overall experience has been positive, with the property being highly recommended by several guests.
The property was described as 'wonderfully clean' by a guest, but there was an issue with wood lice reported by another. This suggests that while generally clean, there may be occasional lapses.
The location is consistently praised for its proximity to beautiful beaches, shops, and cafes, making it an ideal spot for visitors.
Guests have found the property comfortable and suitable for both work and leisure, with a special mention of its suitability for young children.
While the property is equipped with games, books, and has a good internet connection, there are concerns about garden safety and the condition of some furniture and kitchenware. Due to mixed feedback, a precise score cannot be determined.
A basket of toys was mentioned and well received by guests with children, indicating thoughtfulness. However, as this is the only mention and such gestures are not guaranteed, a score cannot be provided.
Borve 9.8 miles. Having been tastefully renovated, Anchor near Ness on the Isle of Lewis is a beautifully appointed holiday home which offers well-presented and spacious accommodation, making it the perfect venue for a truly memorable family holiday. Inside the property is deceptively spacious with a fantastic open-plan living space setting the tone for the rest of the home. An expansive sitting area helps to create a sociable and snug space where guests can recline in comfort and enjoy spending quality time together. A TV, electric stove and reading corner help to complete the area. The cool, contemporary kitchen is just perfect for creating family meals and the open-plan nature of the area means even cooking can be a convivial experience. Meals can be enjoyed all together around the good-sized dining table and again, it’s all about enjoying time together in a well-planned and welcoming space. The warm welcome doesn’t end there with the three bedrooms offering an inviting place to rest your head after an exciting day of adventures. The fully enclosed gardens are a good size and ideal for the children to run around while you enjoy time chilling out on the decking area, before heading out for a packed timetable of activities. So what activities are on offer? Just a short stroll from the house is Eoropie beach which has gorgeous soft sands, dunes and loads of watersports so plenty to keep the whole family entertained. The area is best known for its adventure play park which will keep even the most energetic of children occupied for hours! Again within walking distance of Anchor is Sporsnis, a sports centre which has a swimming pool, sports hall and ten pin bowling, another great family activity. For a spot of culture, check out the wealth of art galleries and workshops in the area and stop off at the Gallery at Port of Ness known for its displays of the work of Anthony Barber. Also close by is a nature reserve and it is only a short but scenic drive to the Butt of Lewis lighthouse. Callanish and the Callanish Standing Stones are not far to drive and Stornoway is around the same distance. There is plenty to see and do in and around Stornoway making it ideal for a day trip from Anchor. Anchor gives its guests the opportunity to make holiday memories to last forever. The islands can be reached by flights from Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness; or by ferry from Uig on Skye to Tarbert, or Ullapool to Stornoway.
Ness is the most northerly village on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. It is known as a bustling fishing village and has a popular beach and sand dunes with magnificent views. As well as its infamous outdoor adventure area Eoropie Dunes Playpark located on the western shore, it also has a picturesque harbour and a fun leisure attraction, Sports Ness. Additional attractions include Ness Historical Centre which offers a fascinating insight into local history and culture. The nearby Butt of Lewis is a brilliant vantage point for views over the sea towards nearby uninhabited islands and the Stevenson lighthouse is a great photo opportunity. In and around Ness there are lots of delicious options for eating and drinking including Commun Eachdraidh Nis, The Cross Inn, Gearrannan Blackhouse Village café and Doune Braes Hotel. There are also convenience shops Maclean Mair Nicolson & Co and Cross Stores ideal for stocking up on essentials and local produce. Within easy reach of Ness are the Callanish Standing Stones and Visitor Centre, well worth a visit while you are in the area.
Single-storey.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room.
Utility
Oil central heating with electric stove.
Electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
Smart TV, WiFi, selection of books, games, puzzles, astronomy telescope.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel available on request.
Parking for three cars.
Enclosed gardens with decking area and furniture.
Pet-friendly.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.6 miles, pub 0.6 miles.
Note: Though electricity is included in the rent, electric for charging cars is not included in the rental.
Uwe
Everything was perfekt including the wheather! The wonderful beach is a short walk away! Thank you very much! Uwe & Sissi, Betti & Dirk
Ronald
However, in no way could it be classified as a luxury cottage. The garden was definitely not child friendly with builders debris (including steel reinforcing mesh and concrete pieces) lying around exposed - it was enclosed so good for dogs, but not safe with the debris there. The leather dining chairs were falling apart with pieces of leather falling off; the pots and frying pan were pealing and difficult to clean etc. - would luxury accommodation have mismatched cutlery etc (maybe petty but we were paying for a "luxury" cottage). However the worst aspect was an infestation of wood lice when we arrived. We had to keep killing them and sweeping them up from around the skirting boards and window cills for the first few days but the odd one was still seen up to the end of our stay. With an infant crawling around this was totally unacceptable.
Sebastian
Fenced area save for our dog. Great location, beautiful beach close by. Some of our group worked from there and internet/wifi was very good. Highly Recommend it!
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