6 Totescore is an inviting detached cottage located in the crofting community of Totescore near Uig on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Dating back to 1870, this family home sits on a 15-acre working croft and offers a peaceful retreat for up to 5 guests. The cottage features three oak-furnished bedrooms, a modern bathroom with underfloor heating, and a spacious open plan living area with a cozy open fire and a well-equipped kitchen.
The picturesque location of 6 Totescore provides easy access to the stunning coastline and the dramatic Trotternish Ridge, offering a range of walking opportunities with breathtaking views. The village of Uig is just three miles away, while the bustling town of Portree is a short 20-minute drive, offering a variety of shops and restaurants. The entire Isle of Skye is easily accessible from the cottage, making it a convenient base for exploring the island's natural beauty and attractions.
Guests can relax in the enclosed rear garden surrounded by mature plants and shrubs, or simply unwind by the fire after a day of sightseeing. The traditional character and modern amenities of 6 Totescore make it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends looking to experience the magic of Skye. Whether enjoying a celebratory meal in the well-equipped kitchen or taking in the mountain views from the garden, this cottage offers a peaceful and comfortable retreat for a memorable holiday on the Isle of Skye.
Weekly price from £438
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