Old Mission Hall, Cromore

Old Mission Hall is a delightful, detached cottage boasting a lochside location, 1.5 miles from the village of Cromore on the Isle of Lewis. With one king-size double bedroom, plus double sofa beds in the sitting area and conservatory, this cottage can sleep four people. The rest of the cottage includes an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburner, plus a bright conservatory. Outside is ample off road parking, a decked area and a lawned garden with furniture. Old Mission Hall boasts beautiful views, direct access to Loch Cromore for trout fishing and offers the perfect romantic retreat for those looking to get lost in the remote yet rich beauty of the Outer Hebrides.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Monday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Sea Nearby
  •   Rural Location
  •   Great Views
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. One king-size double bedroom. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with sofa bed. Utility. Conservatory with sofa bed.

Cromore 1.5 miles. A charming, stone-built cottage nestled peacefully beside pretty Loch Cromore on the stunning Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. This Hebrides cottage has been tastefully furnished, and boasting lovely views, it provides a perfect, romantic getaway for those looking to enjoy the remote yet rich beauty of the area. The king-size double bedroom has French doors that open out to a private deck, an ideal place for a quiet evening drink, and the open plan living area benefits from a welcoming woodburner and a very well-equipped kitchen. The bright and airy conservatory offers an additional tranquil space, a great place for reading or birdwatching. Outside this Western Isle cottage is a gate that leads to a natural promontory that stretches into the loch, a beautiful, serene spot where you will find seating for unwinding or trout fishing, and a private path for short and relaxed walks. Just six miles from your Isle of Lewis cottage in Kershader is a friendly cafe and a community shop and ten miles away in Sildinis is a traditional inn serving quality pub food. This Hebrides cottage is ideally located for touring the Isle of Lewis, and a visit to the mystical Callanish Standing Stones, situated on the west coast, is a must. A short drive south brings you to the Isle of Harris, which provides breathtaking mountains, and fabulous sandy beaches at Luskentyre and Scarista. These islands offer a truly spectacular and relaxing getaway, so book this romantic cottage on the Isle of Lewis today for your Hebrides holiday.

Settled along the coast of the Isle of Lewis, between Loch Cromore and Loch Erisort, the small but friendly crofting township of Cromore is isolated, yet thriving with the undisturbed beauty of the wild Outer Hebrides.This former fishing village offers footpaths that trail through breathtaking scenery, home to an abundance of wildlife including native nesting sea birds. To the west of the village you can discover the weatherworn ruins of the 16th century church of St Columba that lookout to sea. There are plenty of fishing opportunities, whether your preference is for the waves or the calmer lochs, and local amenities including a pub serving traditional food, a village shop and a café are within a short drive. Stornoway, the only town in the Outer Hebrides, can be reached within an hour's drive, offering a working harbour and a fantastic array of shops and award-winning restaurants serving local food.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburner. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with Sky, DVD, CD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off road parking. Decked area with furniture. Side lawned garden with furniture. Free fishing on Loch Cromore available. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 6 miles, pub 10 miles. Note: The cottage has direct access to the loch, children must be supervised at all times. Note: Max. 3 adults only or max. 2 adults and 2 children.

Location Details

Settled along the coast of the Isle of Lewis, between Loch Cromore and Loch Erisort, the small but friendly crofting township of Cromore is isolated, yet thriving with the undisturbed beauty of the wild Outer Hebrides.This former fishing village offers footpaths that trail through breathtaking scenery, home to an abundance of wildlife including native nesting sea birds. To the west of the village you can discover the weatherworn ruins of the 16th century church of St Columba that lookout to sea. There are plenty of fishing opportunities, whether your preference is for the waves or the calmer lochs, and local amenities including a pub serving traditional food, a village shop and a café are within a short drive. Stornoway, the only town in the Outer Hebrides, can be reached within an hour's drive, offering a working harbour and a fantastic array of shops and award-winning restaurants serving local food.

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Reviews

Had a lovely week here in The Old Misson Hall. The cottage has been converted to a high standard and has been designed with self catering in mind. The location is extremely remote but breathtakingly beautiful. We were greeted with a lovely welcome pack which included milk, bread, butter, juice and coffee. The cottage is all on one level and well laid out making it easily accessible for those who cannot use stairs. It has a good sized bathroom with a lovely hot shower. There is also a separate utility room with washing machine, dryer and dishwasher. It is well insulated and has cental heating. The owners made everything easy to find and provided plenty of information on what to do locally.

Rated by F8220JMlisab reviewed on 15th September 2018

The cottage was in a beautiful location and extremely well equipped. We loved the peacefulness.

Rated by Ms Turnbull reviewed on 1st August 2016

We liked the peace and quiet. The location was fantastic, we wanted to stay longer..

Rated by Mr Ogg reviewed on 13th June 2016

This property is simply the best one I've ever visited for a holiday. The location is second to none in my opinion, that is subjective, the property however is not. It was immaculate, perfect, and fully fitted out with everything imaginable. It was well kept and perfectly clean, all round perfection. The owner provided instruction manuals, local info guides and practical information about absolutely everything imaginable. This was simply the best presented holiday cottage we have ever experienced and we feel lucky to have had the chance to stay at Old Mission Hall. Thank you, so very much.

Rated by Mr Underwood reviewed on 2nd June 2015

A wonderful cottage which was warm, cosy and very peaceful.

Rated by Mrs Crawford reviewed on 19th May 2015

This was a lovely cottage, it looked good in the brochure and the reality was even better. It was comfortable and warm, and there was an excellent welcome pack provided on arrival. It was peaceful, self contained and in a lovely location - you could sit in the conservatory and watch wildlife on the lochs. I could not think of any way to improve the cottage itself.

Rated by Mr Smith reviewed on 12th May 2015

We arrived here on a cold and rainy evening. Opening the door the heat hit us. The cottage was lovely and warm and cosy, modern and clean. It looked good on the website and the reality is better in my opinion. Great welcome pack and friendly manager. It's in a scenic position on a little peninsular adjacent to a sea loch. It was very cold when we were there but the heating by itself coped. We had the woodburner on and it was lovely. We knew the cottage was remote if I am honest just a little remote for us but this might be just what some people are looking for. Very well equipped right down to spare batteries for things and an emergency food store.

Rated by mikehse reviewed on 9th May 2015

This was a truly wonderful holiday. The house and location are stunning. The owners and property manager were incredibly accommodating and kind leading up to and during our stay. We will definitely be going back.

Rated by Dr Groome reviewed on 6th January 2015

We had a lovely week on the Isle of Lewis, staying in this wonderfully well-equipped cottage. The setting was idyllic; off the beaten track and surrounded by water, hills, and pastures. The people we met were friendly but the point of the holiday was a getaway, and that it was. The cottage had every comfort and was cozy, especially on a rainy day (we were in Scotland, where it rains!). The conservatory was great in the morning and rain, but bright on a sunny day as the previous reviewer said. The wifi worked intermittently, but in speaking to the owner I found that they have now ordered satellite internet as the performance of the existing broadband has been worse than useless. Everything else was well-planned and complete. We saw many of the sights -- Callanish mystical in the rain, the Harris mountains and beaches lovely in the sun, several lighthouses. The blackhouse museum was fascinating. The wildlife did not disappoint: we sighted eagles, buzzards and grey birds that may have been herons right out the balcony door. Alas, no otters. All in all, a great escape. We'll return to see more of Lewis and Harris!

Rated by Ca M reviewed on 1st November 2014

A quiet location with beautiful scenery looking onto the loch. The ability to take our dog with us was much appreciated. We would love to return and enjoy more...

Rated by Mrs Scott reviewed on 30th September 2014

I stayed here for a week, and took the dog. Stornoway is a very beautiful place, and the location was very quiet and very private, at the end of its own lane, so no passing traffic. There was a little back garden and an enclosed decking area that opened from the main bedroom where we sat on an evening and enjoyed looking over the loch, (in fact it felt like we had our own personal loch!) The manager was very helpful and the cottage was very well equipped, with everything you could wish for, and they left us some salmon in the freezer and milk etc (and even a tin of dog food!) for our arrival, which was lovely. It would have been great if there had been access to the back garden from the decking without having to walk round the outside. The main bedroom was large and comfortable. The other beds were sofa beds, one in the lounge and one in the conservatory. My adult daughter chose to sleep in the conservatory, but when the sun came up it got very hot very quickly, so unless the owners have now fitted blinds, you need to bear those things in mind. I can't comment on the sofa bed in the lounge because we didn't use it. Sadly, although we were promised internet access there was none all week (there was even a laptop there that we could use, which would have been helpful but there was no access from the cottage laptop either). There was also no mobile phone signal until we'd driven about 5-10 minutes up the road, although there was a house phone. The manager was lovely and said that the internet was often weak on the island, and that we could go up to her house and try, but we didn't want to do that as it felt a bit invasive. It was a shame because, expecting internet I had not set an away message for my email and had not researched restaurants or attractions (of which there are many), so we had to drive to the Isle of Harris Knitwear Company shop to get a bit of internet access. A warning about the internet prior to arrival would have made my trip better because I could have planned ahead more. So, to sum up, if you want to get away from it all and you don't need to be in touch with work or whatever, and you research what you want to do on the island prior to going, this cottage gets 100%!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st September 2014

Absolutely perfect for a restful, getting-away-from-it-all break. We loved it

Rated by Mr Salmon reviewed on 1st September 2014

Great cottage in a tranquil location, which is exactly what we were looking for. The cottage was of a very high quality, well thought out and well presented. A home away from home.

Rated by Mrs Thompson reviewed on 15th August 2014

Liked the remoteness and getting away from the hustle and bustle. The island of Lewis and Harris is beautiful. The cottage was excellent and made our holiday.

Rated by Mr Koczubik reviewed on 9th June 2014

I liked the peace and quiet. The property was extremely comfortable in every possible way.

Rated by Mr De Main reviewed on 17th May 2014

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7-Day Forecast

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