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About this house rental
The building dates back to circa Eighteen Ninety Eight, and was a hunting lodge for the 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, Gavin Campbell and his guests. The Marquess owned and resided at the grand Taymouth Castle, 17 miles away in Kenmore, at the top end of Loch Tay. In more recent times, the establishment became The Tighnabruich Hotel, and by all accounts it was a lively place for the locals to unwind, drink and play music! Shortly after the turn of the last century, the hotel fell into disrepair. Within the past decade it was acquired by a local property developer, completely restored and renovated into four separate townhouses.
Balmore enjoys a most prominent position facing the bridge and the main road, and retains the original front door space. All three bedrooms are furnished with luxury two thousand pocket sprung beds for a wonderful night's sleep. On the first floor, the master room has a king-size double bed and bedroom 2 is furnished with two single beds. On the second floor, the lovely attic en-suite studio is also set up as two single beds, but can be zip-linked and properly converted into a superking-sized double with advance request at time of booking. We also have a travel cot & mattress available to use.
Downstairs is open plan; the beautiful kitchen having every mod con, including dishwasher, microwave and washing machine. A very relaxing area for cooking, or perhaps just to pour a glass of wine. The living area is luxuriously furnished in a chic modern-retro style. The honeycomb bookcase houses a guest box easel complete with paper, watercolour paints and crayons for you to try your hand with if you wish. There’s also plenty of interesting books, maps and boardgames for our guests to enjoy.
High-speed 80Mb/s fibre broadband and Wi-Fi available throughout the house, plus internet-enabled 49" TV and a Cambridge Audio Yoyo L Bluetooth speaker in the lounge area. Balmore enjoys breathtaking views from three aspects. South-west to Dochart Bridge and beyond that to Glen Ogle. To the east are Loch Tay, Ben Lawers and Meall nan Tarmachan, and directly to the north is Sron a Chlachain, an imposing 520 metre hill close by.
Balmore is set up specifically for guests to stay, and all areas of the property are accessible. We've tried to create a high quality, clean environment for your stay and for other guests after you.
Our visitors have use of a dedicated off-road parking space, and there is a free car park on the opposite side of the road for additional vehicles. In addition, there is an outside furniture set, ideal for during the warmer months when the south-facing garden is bathed in sunshine for the majority of the day (weather permitting!)





