Accommodation

This recently renovated home, first built in 1891, is part of a working croft, with hens, sheep and cows.

Coll View is a traditional croft house in Tiree. The guest accomodation is a self-contained part of the house with a private entrance. Downstairs, there is a combined living room and kitchen, and a bathroom. The two double rooms are upstairs. I live in the other half of the house.

Due to the inherent risks of a working farm, I do not accept children under 10.

As Coll View is in the far East End of the island, you will need to have transport – ideally a car – although some folk enjoy a cycle from the ferry (about 5 miles).

There are 2 double bedrooms, both of which are upstairs.

Downstairs, there is a combined living room and kitchen, and a bathroom. The two double rooms are upstairs. I live in the other half of the house.

A traditional stone-built low-land farmhouse style. Painted white as is common in Tiree!

This property was built in 1891. The bathroom is downstairs, the bedrooms are upstairs. The are two turns in narrow stairs. Sadly it is not suitable for any one with balance or mobility issues.

Ground floor:

  • Joint living room and kitchen
  • 1 bathroom

First floor:

  • 2 double bedrooms both with a view to Coll and Gunna

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