Standing only 700 yards from the shore, Ardailly House has some of the most outstanding views of Gigha and westward over the Atlantic towards the islands of Islay and Jura.
This picturesque house is surrounded by gardens and open pasture
There are six beautiful log cottages situated on a hillside with lovely views looking out over the Sound of Sleat in the southern end of the Isle of Skye, an area known as the 'Garden of Skye'.
Atlantis Lodges border the shores of the Bay of Firth in Finstown, midway between Kirkwall and Stromness on the A965. They are ideal for touring, historic sites, nature reserves or visiting Orkney's smaller islands.
The Queen of the Isles and The Egypt of the North are both descriptions used for Rousay, an island where more than anywhere else in Orkney, the past meets the present.
These two wonderful lodges, right on the shores of Loch Lomond and part of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, are furnished to a very high standard.
Norwegian style semi-detached wooden chalets situated between Houton and Stromness in Orphir. Waterfront property on 20 acres of unspoilt land with stunning panoramic views of Scapa Flow and Island of Hoy.
A wonderful house in the charming village of Kingussie at the foothills of the Cairngorm Moutains. Part of Badenoch & Strathspey and the majestic scenery of 'Glenbogle' from the BBC Monarch of the Glen. Fully equipped to a very high standard - you will be more than pleasantly suprised when you walk in the door!
These lodges are on the Island of Colonsay which lies in the Hebridean Islands off the West of Scotland fifteen miles to the south of the island of Mull.
The Ferry Crofts are centrally located on the gentle hillside above Ardminish Bay and offer an eye-catching panorama of the Sound of Gigha and Kintyre, and are close to the Boathouse beach
Built in 1990 and designed to resemble fisherman's cottages, Harbour Row consists of three single level semi-detached or terraced cottages sleeping 4 each (Eigg, Rhum & Gigha), and two semi-detached houses sleeping 6 each (Islay & Jura).
There are five comfortable cedarwood cabins, equipped to a high standard. Visitors relish the tranquillity of the peaceful woodland setting overlooking the River South Esk with a panoramic view of the Glens.
Joiners Cottage is in the rural village of Dykehead, Angus - a lovely and varied area of mountains, glens, traditional villages, castles & monuments steeped in history and interesting coastline. From hilltop to seashore, there is something for everyone.
Tigh Beg croft has to be one of the ultimate secluded Highland hideaways - there are no garden fences, only the open land and the sea to keep you in and amused. This classic 'get away from it all' location is set in some fifty acres of informal hill land and shore line giving you some spectacular walking country and where you can totally unwind and relax.
Lagnakeil offers seventeen Lodges in total, and four different styles, each designed to offer modern comforts whilst blending harmoniously into the surrounding countryside and yet only 5 - 10 minutes by car south of the bustling harbour town of Oban.
Set in several acres of private gardens close to the centre of the Royal Burgh of Jedburgh, these 2 and 3 bedroom cottages are purpose built and fitted out to the highest standards.
Set in the heart of Perthshire, Liarn Farm Cottages enjoy an enviable setting close to the shores of Loch Rannoch boasting panoramic views southward over the loch.
Lonban Cottage is a spacious, newly built, house (finished in 2004) in a beautiful rural location with lovely views in the quiet, south-west corner of the Isle of Coll. Lonban Cottage is on Lonban Farm, a working Hebridean farm of 1000 acres
Two adjoining, traditional stone built, Highland cottages, recently extended and completely refurbished. Very comfortable and high standards with natural wood finishes and log/coal fires.
Macdonald Highland Lodges are situated in the ancient Caledonian pine forest within the newly re-developed Aviemore Highland Resort site, beside the village of Aviemore, itself at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, the setting for the TV series Monarch of the Glen.
Ocean View Cottages are two tastefully furnished and well-equipped 3 bedroom detached bungalows in a secluded position at the south-west tip of the Island of South Uist with extensive all-round views of hills, lochs, sea and islands.
Snelsetter (pronounced Snelster) is a tastefully refurbished historic 300 year old barn. Set on a working farm, above a stunning coastline, you can observe lambing & shearing in season.
South Ardminish is located just a few hundred yards from the ferry slipway at Ardminish and the friendly Gigha Hotel. The views from the cottage are quite stunning overlooking Ardminish Bay across to the Mull of Kintyre.
The eight Waterhouses are stunningly converted mill buildings sleeping 2 - 4 in one or two twin or double bedrooms. They offer a unique opportunity to stay in the heart of the New Lanark World Heritage Site and are literally right on the river with stunning views.
Situated on the beautiful north west coast of North Uist, Tigh na Boireach is a traditional thatched cottage rebuilt to an original design but incorporating all modern conveniences and comforts. Very romantic!
On the beautiful island of Coll, the outermost of the Inner Hebridean islands, you will find Tigh Na Mara Cottage. With some twenty unspoiled white sandy beaches and a mild climate with a high sunshine record, Coll is the perfect island for a "get away from it all" holiday.
A luxury bungalow sitting at the edge of a secluded, sandy and protected Atlantic beach. Newly constructed, Tigh-na-Mara is ideally located for bird-watching, golf, horse-riding and fishing. Sleeps 8 people