Loch Lomond Manor

ID: S59637

  • Bedrooms 6
  • ・ Sleeps 12
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Loch Lomond Manor is a unique historic National Monuments house constructed between 1901 and 1902. It was built by a husband and wife team, Alexander and Maggie who were part of the Glasgow boys and Glasgow girls’ group of painters, needle women, architects and artisans. As a result, the house was often filled with artists, their influence is still visible today through the many individual feature artworks and tapestries which adorn the walls of the manor house.

The house is perfect for families wanting a luxurious yet distinguished base while visiting the vast and varied delights of the local area, play some golf, walk the banks of Loch Lomond or make some day trips to the Highlands and beyond. Loch Lomond Manor is located in a truly privileged position, located in the upper part of Helensburgh with beautiful views over the Clyde and beyond to Argyll. Situated at the start of the highland train line it's possible to take day trips to Oban and Fort William or if you fancy, day trips to Glasgow or Edinburgh by train. While Loch Lomond is no more than 5 minutes over the hill.

The house itself boasts buckets of character and charm across its five individual turrets, with beautiful period features throughout from tapestries in the drawing room to some of the largest bath tubs you will ever see! Loch Lomond Manor is both formal and welcoming. Staying in this house you will experience the golden age of British architecture - Edwardian Scotland - with all its charms!

The Manor can comfortably accommodate up to twelve guests across its six beautifully-appointed double bedrooms. On the ground floor is the spacious entertaining area, guests will enjoy an after-walk game of chess in the elegant drawing room while the dining room is the perfect space for the whole gang to gather and reflect on all the memorable highlights and adventures of the day! The six handsome bedrooms and the sumptuous bathrooms can be found upstairs on the first floor.

Loch Lomond Manor makes a fabulous choice for those travelling with children, with extensive gardens and a fabulous tree swing, there is so much fun for all the family on offer. Make sure you take some time to enjoy tea in the Hut outside in the kitchen garden, light some candles and enjoy the cosy surroundings!

Good news! This property is available as a Vill’otel

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It’s the perfect combo of the privacy of your own personal villa, with all the luxury and convenience of a hotel.



What’s included?

Breakfast, cleaning, welcome drinks and hamper, plus more! Check the Extras tab for all the details.

Loch Lomond Manor sits in the upper part of Helensburgh with beautiful views over the Clyde and beyond to Argyll. It is a short 3 minute drive to Loch Lomond and looks out on the Clyde Estuary.

Situated at the start of the highland train line it's possible to take day trips to Oban and Fort William or if you fancy, day trips to Glasgow or Edinburgh by train.

It is no more than 5 minutes over the hill to all of Loch Lomond. A ten minute drive to the village of Luss and 10 minutes to Cameron House for fine dining at Martin Wishart's newest restaurant.

In the town of Helensburgh there is easy access to sailing, tennis, hill walking, riding and golf.

Over the hill are some of the finest golf courses in Scotland- the world-renowned Loch Lomond course and the Carrick. The scenery around this part of Scotland is breathtaking and it is just over an hour form Inveraray.

At the top of Loch Fyne is the original Loch Fyne Oyster bar which makes it the perfect place to have lunch after a walk.

There are very good restaurants nearby - Riverhill Coutryard, PJ's kitchen, The Wee Kelpie, La Barca and The Akash to name a few.

Nearby there is also a fish monger, green grocer and cheese and deli shops. There are numerous wine and whisky shops and many tea rooms, the award-winning Craigard serves only home-baking.

There is also quad biking available, fishing, golf and sea plane picnics to the small islands of Islay and Jura and beyond.

For keen hill-walkers, Ben Lomond is a short car journey away. There are literally hundreds of walks within this area, along with the Highland Way and the John Muir Way. All information is provided within the house.

Accommodation

Manor Interior

Ground Floor
- Drawing room with piano and stain glass windows and tapestries on the walls and above the fireplace
- Living room, with flat screen TV, books, games, desk, seating
- Dining room with seating for 8
- Fully equipped kitchen with aga, breakfast table
- Study with flat screen TV
- Clock room
- Laundry room, scullery and mud room at the back of the house

First Floor
- Master bedroom with double room, en suite Victorian bathroom and accessed by the front stairs
- Bedroom 2: Turret guest room with small double bed that can inter connect with master bedroom if required
- Bedroom 3: Large bedroom with king size four poster bed and seating area
- Bedroom 4: Double bedroom with access to back and front stairs
- Bedroom 5: Large double bedroom with queen size bed and access to front and back stairs
- Bedroom 6: Small double bedroom
- Family bathroom with Victorian tub and shower
- Separate Shower room

Outside Grounds
- Large garden
- Summerhouse with table for 8 people that faces into the sunset
- Raised sun lounging area
- Private Parking
- Children’s Playground, playhouse, swings, and slide in lower garden

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (15)

  • Kelli S.

    We had a wonderful experience at Loch Lomond manor. The home is beautiful. Well appointed and perfect location. The owner was wonderful - extremely helpful. My son came down with a stomach bug - and she even managed to send a doctor neighbour over to check on him. She was readily available to answer all questions and gave us great advice on where to go and what to do. We can’t wait to return next summer. Thank you Deborah for a wonderful vacation!

  • Edith

    This property is just perfect for literature and art lovers. Very pleased with the friendly and fast correspondence too.

  • Victor

    Forget the photos. This great work of architecture must be experienced in person. Walking into each room, sensing the light, the proportions, the detail in every corner, you just get an equal sense of awe and calm. But don’t think for a minute that you will be staying in a museum because this a house well-lived in since it was built in 1901 and that warmth is imbued in every room and throughout the grounds, from the Aga stove to the tire-swing out back. It is impossible to recommend Loch Lomond Manor enough as a place to rest and explore.

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