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.

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

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.