Stay at Tanglewood House, Ullapool
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Tanglewood House offers comfort, peace, good facilities and excellent food in an area of outstanding beauty.

The house, set in three acres of ground, is built on a headland above Loch Broom, within easy reach of the fishing village of Ullapool, just over an hour by car north-west of Inverness.

The house was designed to offer panoramic views in three directions: six miles east up Loch Broom to the Ben Dearig mountain range, west towards the open sea with the Summer Isles and Outer Hebrides beyond, and also across the majestic loch to the Scoraig peninsula managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Behind the house lie wild hills and glens that stretch virtually unbroken for fifty miles. The views are incredibly beautiful. They need to be seen to be believed.

The house can accommodate up to six guests in two twin rooms and one double. Each has its own bathroom with both bath and shower, comfortable beds, easy chairs, and breath taking views. If you are coming by yacht, use our private mooring.

Anne Holloway is a trained chef, with years of experience in restaurants and prestigious Directors' dining rooms including Jardine Matheson in Hong Kong and the Daily Telegraph in London.

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The drawing room has a magnificent twenty-foot window overlooking the loch. A few strides down the heather-covered headland is Tanglewood House's own beach. Sit in perfect solitude on the rocks and listen to the seals grumbling across the water. Take the rowing boat to the cave, carefully prepared, according to local lore, for the escape of Bonny Prince Charlie. Hardy souls can swim in the loch which, like the surrounding area, is kept mild by the Gulf Stream.

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Broadband wireless facilities available Dogs inside the house by arrangement only Tanglewood House is a no-smoking house
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