Chapel House - Stylish Wooden Holiday Lodge In The Scottish Highlands

Emerging from lush woodlands of Diabaig, near Torridon, and raised above the ground, Chapel House is a magnificent wooden lodge providing a superb location for a family getaway. Settled into five acres of private woodland, park off-road and walk a short distance to discover this secretive getaway, ascending the rear steps and entering a fantastic sitting room, where wooden flooring and stylish furniture creates an air of opulence as a woodburning stove warms away the Highland chill, and you can cook a romantic meal for two in the amply fitted kitchen before serving it on the dining table with a view to the woodlands, or on the balcony, one which is accessible by French windows on the side and front of the property, allowing in seas of natural light, making this a fantastic space to recline in the evenings. When night falls, make yourself at home in the double bedroom with large sliding windows creating a pocket of views as you recline in a freshly decorated space featuring tartan blankets and white painted walls, complementing the wooden sloping ceilings. Outside, five acres of woodland is yours to explore. Remote and beautiful, Torridon and the surrounding area are teeming with wildlife, including deer which can be enjoyed at Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and View Point. Mountainous trails serve up stunning views of the dramatic landscape and elegant bodies of water, a great location for those who love to take a stroll through nature. The village itself has a local shop and Deer Museum, however if you wish to swap the countryside for sandy beaches, then Apple Cross Beach and coral Beach will make the perfect place for a romantic stroll in the salty air. Lose yourself in the breath-taking wilderness of the Highlands with a stay at Chapel House. EPC Rating: Band E

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 4:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

One double bedroom. Shower-room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining and sitting room

Amenities Description

Electric panel heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, slow cooker, hairdryer. TV for DVD use only (no TV reception), CD player, Radio, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Decking with furniture, and 5 acre private woodland. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 1 car. Pet-friendly, sorry, no smoking. Shop 8.7 miles, pub 11.1 miles. Note: Electric car charging not included. Note: Parking is a short walk from the property and is not directly beside the house

  • Countryside
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Detached
  • Internet
  • Log Cabin
  • Near Walks
  • Open Fire / Log Burner
  • Pets
  • Romantic
  • Short Breaks Allowed
  • Unusual
  • Washing Machine

About the area

Resting among the rustic landscapes of the northwest Highlands of Scotland is the quaint village of Torridon, home to the dramatic Torridon Hills and Loch Torridon lying on the west coastline. The area itself has gained status as a National Trust for Scotland for its historic mountains, with the Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years and the Lewisian Gneiss rock dating even further back a whopping 2,600 million years old. The village centre comprises a local shop, The Torridon Inn hotel and pub, a youth hostel, a community centre and a deer museum. The west coast boasts incredible secluded beaches scattered around the outskirts, including Apple Cross Beach, Coral Beach and Gruinard Beach to name a few. Other popular attractions surrounding the area include Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and View Point, the gateway to the Skye Bridge and the Inner Hebridean Islands. Torridon is a thrilling holiday destination filled with adventure, history and culture to explore.

Torridon 8.7 miles. Emerging from lush woodlands of Diabaig, near Torridon, and raised above the ground, Chapel House is a magnificent wooden lodge providing a superb location for a family getaway. Settled into five acres of private woodland, park off-road and walk a short distance to discover this secretive getaway, ascending the rear steps and entering a fantastic sitting room, where wooden flooring and stylish furniture creates an air of opulence as a woodburning stove warms away the Highland chill, and you can cook a romantic meal for two in the amply fitted kitchen before serving it on the dining table with a view to the woodlands, or on the balcony, one which is accessible by French windows on the side and front of the property, allowing in seas of natural light, making this a fantastic space to recline in the evenings. When night falls, make yourself at home in the double bedroom with large sliding windows creating a pocket of views as you recline in a freshly decorated space featuring tartan blankets and white painted walls, complementing the wooden sloping ceilings. Outside, five acres of woodland is yours to explore. Remote and beautiful, Torridon and the surrounding area are teeming with wildlife, including deer which can be enjoyed at Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve and View Point. Mountainous trails serve up stunning views of the dramatic landscape and elegant bodies of water, a great location for those who love to take a stroll through nature. The village itself has a local shop and Deer Museum, however if you wish to swap the countryside for sandy beaches, then Apple Cross Beach and coral Beach will make the perfect place for a romantic stroll in the salty air. Lose yourself in the breath-taking wilderness of the Highlands with a stay at Chapel House. EPC Rating: Band E