A group of 6 of us, including two young children, stayed at Inshcraig for three days at the beginning of October 2011, and we really couldn’t have asked for more. It’s a beautiful house, decorated to a very high standard, and we really felt comfortable and at home from the moment we arrived.
The owner greeted us with a bottle of champagne, as we were the first guests to stay there since she took ownership (so I’m not sure all future guests will get the same!), and then showed us around and explained everything we needed to know, leaving us her number in case we needed help with anything (however, there is very limited mobile signal at the property, and you may need to move around the house a bit to find it).
The kitchen had all the utensils and appliances you could need, with a beautiful Aga, and everything was where you would expect it to be, so there was no searching around for ages for something that wasn’t there! It had 2 large double bedrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs, with huge comfortable beds, and a third bedroom with 2 single beds. Also upstairs is a second lounge room, which could easily have been made into another double bedroom, but makes the whole place seem much more homely as it is somehow.
There are 2 main bathrooms, with a heated floor in the downstairs one, and an en-suite to the downstairs bedroom. Outside there is small garden to the rear, and some log sheds to the side to keep the logs for the open fire dry. At the front there is ample parking for two or three cars. The small track up to the property is a bit bumpy, but fine if you drive slowly.
I am really struggling to find anything negative to say, the best I can do is to mention that there was no kindling to get the log fire started, so we had to buy some, but I have mentioned this to Jennifer, the owner, and I'm sure it will be there in future.
We couldn’t recommend this any more highly as a place to stay for a short break, or indeed a long break, personally I could live there for the rest of my life!