Crook Cottage sleeps up to 6 people.

Crook Cottage dates back to the early 1900s and is a traditionally built Hebridean stone croft house.

Its name derives from the hand-crafted shepherd's crook which was recently discovered within the walls of the kitchen. Tradition has it that such charms hidden within a building's structure deter evil spirits from cursing the family home.

The ground floor comprises a large lounge which sites an oak-framed wrought-iron open fireplace. 

Two large 3-seater sofas provide plenty of room to relax. The window seat, finished with Harris Tweed curtains, also offers beautiful views of Loch Beacravik.

 TV, DVD player and Hi-fi with a small selection of DVDs and CDs are available.

 The open-plan newly fitted kitchen/diner with solid oak worktops houses a range cooker, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.

There is also a large dresser with telephone and information resources.

Windows to the front aspect offer stunning views across the bay. 

 

FIRST FLOOR

Upstairs are two spacious double bedrooms, both with uninterrupted views across the loch from the large windows.
 
Two further single fold-out beds make accommodation more flexible.
 
A travel cot is also available for infants.

The bathroom houses a shower over a long and deep tub, perfect for soaking in after a day's walk. There is also an electric shaving point.

A separate toilet and wash-basin is across the landing.