Campeltown Argyll is the main town on Kintyre’s Peninsula and is set in a bay sheltered by Davaar Island The Island can be reached at low tide by means of a causeway that is a mile long The town used to have a large fishing fleet and numerous whisky distilleries, but nowadays there are only two single malts waiting to be sampled by the eager visitors, Glen Scotia and Springbank Campbeltown has a Heritage centre housed in a very interesting old Art Deco property known as the “Wee Picture House ” The building is the country’s oldest working cinema From the Mull of Kintyre a few miles to the south, the hills of County Antrim in Ireland, 12 miles away, can be seen This is an area rich in heritage and a marvellous location for a great holiday This property is thought to be one of the oldest in Bellochantuy, and was formally an inn There are tales that it has a secret passage from the underground cellar to the shore nearby, but so far this has eluded locals and visitors alike This is a spacious property and has been thoughtfully furnished to provide comfortable accommodation It is set over three floors and there are four bedrooms, three doubles, one with en-suite and a twin room also with en-suite There is a wood burner in the sitting room and a games area with a pool table and dart board The fitted kitchen has a dining area, and a shower room completes the accommodation Outside there is a large patio to the front and parking for several cars This is a very versatile property, full of character and is a perfect place for a large family gathering .
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