Struthan

ID: S665176

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Guests have praised Struthan for its superb location, comfort, and cleanliness, making it an ideal base for exploring the Isle of Lewis. The property is well-received for its thoughtful touches, friendly hosts, and the provision of essentials for a relaxing stay. While most experiences have been positive, a few guests suggested improvements in privacy and maintenance.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The majority of guests found the property to be clean and comfortable. However, one review mentioned areas that could benefit from a deeper clean, such as the extractor fan and the shower edges.

The location is consistently praised for its beauty and proximity to stunning beaches and outdoor activities, making it a highlight for guests.

Guests have commented on the comfortable bedding and overall accommodation. One review mentioned a lack of fresh air and privacy that affected their comfort.

Facilities are generally well-received with good WiFi and a thoughtfully stocked kitchen. However, some guests noted the absence of a washing machine and the presence of mismatched glassware.

Many reviews mention the helpfulness and friendliness of the hosts, indicating thoughtfulness. No gifts were mentioned, and while a welcome basket is suggested as a nice addition, it should be noted that such gestures are not guaranteed.

About this property

Perched in the peaceful location of Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides discover this charming single-storey annexe, Struthan. Welcoming two guests, ideal for a couple or even friends sharing and boasting pet-friendly accommodation, close proximity to a beach and stunning views of the rolling landscape, Struthan provides the ultimate rural escape in Scotland. Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and kick back in the sitting area, ready to delight in some light entertainment on the TV; allow your other half to rustle up a tasty dish with use of a suitable range of appliances before settling down at the intimate dining table and toasting to a wonderful getaway over a bottle of fizz. If you prefer to dine alfresco, move to your very own private outdoor space to saviour a feast amongst your lovely surroundings as the sun sets in the distance. Wash away the day in a spacious bathroom before completing your routine and climbing into a sumptuous double bed, ready to catch your rest ahead of another day of activities. Begin your Scottish adventure at Reef or Cliff Beach, ideal for enjoying a scenic stroll along the coastline or sunbathing along the sandy shores during warmer months; be sure to soak in the stunning vistas that can be enjoyed from hills above and stretch as far as the eye can see. If you prefer to immerse yourself in the local history or folklore, venture to Uig Museum or Dun Borranish, which was believed to be the former home of a giant called Cuithach. Travel by car to Callanish where you’ll find Calainais Standing Stones, Callanish Stone Circle II and Callanish Alpacas where you can spend the afternoon getting up close and personal with a variety of furry residents; delight in a picnic as you admire the beautiful scenery or treat your loved one to some hearty fare in the Callanish Visitor Centre Restaurant. However you choose to fill your days in Isle of Lewis, choose Struthan to make it extra special.

The most northwestern community in the European Union is located in a region known as Ness (Port a Nis), which is made up of a number of small villages and is located on the northernmost point of the Isle of Lewis. Visitors to this isolated and serene island will want to check out the gorgeous beaches and admire the area's pristine beauty. The island is an excellent area to see wildlife, including, to name a few, otters, seals, deer, whales, and dolphins. The Guga hunting practises of the men of Ness are legendary. This custom is still practised today, and it entails capturing young gannet chicks for their meat, which is regarded as a wonderful delicacy. Even though English is commonly spoken, the people still speak Gaelic, and for the majority of residents of this region, English is a second language. Fishing was a major industry in Ness, and the town boasts a charming harbour. From here, a little road will take you even farther north to the renowned Butt of Lewis Lighthouse. Around 65 miles south of Ness, the Isles of Lewis and Harris are connected, and the entire region is a wonderful spot to explore and take in the distinctive ambiance of the enchanted Outer Hebrides.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Large walk-in shower, basin and WC

Central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking available.

Private gravelled area with picnic bench.

One well behaved dog welcome charged at £10 per stay.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.9 miles, pub 19.1 miles.

Please note: this property can only accept check in on a Friday.

Reviews (11)

  • Lucy

    The bedding was high-quality and very comfortable, which we appreciated. However, the property has several areas that need improvement. The interior feels dark and lacks privacy, with the side window facing the owners' parking area and the front door opening directly onto the road. There is no fresh air really coming in as we had the side window open but no breeze and at times we had the front door open to allow fresh air but as we had our dog and the road is close we couldn’t have it open much for safety. Perhaps a window on the glass side panel in the door would help, Although the property initially appeared clean, a closer inspection revealed it could benefit from a thorough deep clean. The extractor fan in shower was dirty as well as the edge of the bottom of the shower. Empty diffuser left in bathroom. The selection of glassware was disappointing, with mismatched glasses that seemed to be leftovers from the owners’ kitchen. Additionally, the noise from the owners’ living area above was quite intrusive; we could hear footsteps and even snoring, which further detracted from our sense of privacy. The welcome booklet was lacking, with minimal local recommendations and several empty sleeves where information should have been. A small welcome basket would have been a nice touch to make us feel more at home. Overall, our stay was okay, but addressing these small issues could significantly enhance the guest experience.

  • David

    The studio was exactly what we had hoped for.

  • Mark

    The location was ideal with easy access to a choice of wonderful beaches. The hosts were unobtrusive but helpful and friendly. We can certainly recommend Struthan.

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