A Victorian house above the water, run by two people who live in it. Breakfast at a proper table, boots dried overnight, and the Cobbler out the front window.
Check availabilityAll four are different — the house wasn't built to be a hotel and we've not tried to make it one.
The big one at the front, with the bay window and the view everyone comes for. Roll-top bath.
Ground floor, opens onto the walled garden. No stairs, which people are often quietly grateful for.
Up in the eaves. Beams, two singles, and the best spot in the house for reading when it's raining.
Book direct and you skip the commission the booking sites add on — it's the same room, cheaper.
Ardview was built in 1886 for a Glasgow shipping family and has been a guest house since the sixties. We took it on in 2017, rewired most of it, and left alone the bits that were better than anything we'd have put in.
Breakfast is at one long table between eight and half nine — eggs from the croft up the road, and a vegetarian spread that isn't an afterthought. If you're heading up the Cobbler early we'll leave you a flask and a roll instead.