Cromla Cottage

Cromla Cottage – Corrie, Isle of Arran

Overview
Welcome to Cromla Cottage, a charming 200-year-old holiday home in the village of Corrie on the Isle of Arran. Blending traditional character with modern comfort, the cottage offers stunning views across the Firth of Clyde and a peaceful rear garden – perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Scotland’s most beautiful island.

Accommodation

  • Sleeps: up to 6 guests

  • Bedrooms:

    • Bedroom 1 – Upstairs double bedroom (sleeps 2)

    • Bedroom 2 – Upstairs twin room with 2 single beds (sleeps 2)

    • Bedroom 3 – Ground floor twin room with 2 single beds and en-suite shower (sleeps 2)

  • Bathrooms:

    • En-suite shower room (Bedroom 3)

    • Main bathroom on the ground floor

Living Spaces

  • Cosy lounge with a wood-burning stove for relaxing evenings.

  • Fully equipped kitchen with essential appliances.

  • Dining area with seating for 6.

Amenities

  • Heating: wood-burning stove + electric heaters throughout

  • Wi-Fi available free of charge (subject to technical availability)

  • Bed linen and towels provided

  • Rear garden with outdoor seating and sea views

  • Private driveway parking

  • Washing machine

  • Oven & hob

  • Fridge / Freezer

  • Microwave

  • Kettle & Coffee maker

  • Dishwasher

  • TV

  • Iron & ironing board

  • Hairdryer

  • High chair (on request)

  • Travel cot (on request)

House Rules

  • Strictly no smoking inside the property

  • Pets allowed with prior arrangement

  • Check-in: from 4:00 pm

  • Check-out: by 10:00 am

Location
Cromla Cottage is set in the picturesque village of Corrie, just a short drive from Brodick and the ferry terminal. A very short walk from the cottage brings you to the famous Mara Fish Bar, known for its fresh local seafood and casual outdoor dining. Just minutes further along the road is the Corrie Hotel, which has a welcoming public bar, a beer garden with sea views, and serves both lunch and dinner.

Corrie is also an excellent base for walking, climbing Goatfell, wildlife watching, or simply enjoying the peace of Arran’s east coast.