Oakbank Farm Self Catering, Lamlash, Isle of Arran
Seabreeze Cottage provides a warm and inviting space, originally a stone farmhouse dating back over a century. The cottage blends its traditional character with modern comforts, offering a spacious farmhouse kitchen, a cosy living room and French doors leading to a private garden with views of the Arran Hills. With a king-size bedroom, a twin room and a well-equipped bathroom, it is designed to offer a restful stay throughout the year. Up to two dogs are welcome.
Cottage Two, also converted from a century-old stone building, features an appealing decked area with uninterrupted views of the surrounding hills. Inside, guests will find a modern bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower, a twin bedroom and a bright open-plan living space with a fully equipped kitchen and lounge. French doors open directly to the deck and playing field, creating an easy flow between indoor and outdoor living. One well-behaved dog is welcome.
Oakbank Lodge occupies an elevated position with one of the finest views on Arran, overlooking Lamlash Bay and the Holy Isle. French doors from the living room lead to a spacious deck, while a private south-facing garden and sun terrace offer additional space to unwind. The lodge is finished to a high standard with oak furnishings, a modern open-plan layout and generously sized bedrooms. A rainfall power shower and comfortable living area add to its appeal. Dogs are not permitted in this property.
The Hayloft Apartment is a bright, first-floor home with lovely sea views. Accessed via private stairs, it opens into a spacious hall and a modern open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen, dining space and comfortable seating. The king-size bedroom enjoys the same outlook across to Holy Isle, while the twin bedroom provides ample space. With full central heating and a newly fitted bathroom featuring a rainfall shower, the apartment offers a welcoming and well-appointed stay. Pets are not allowed.
Guests at Oakbank Farm can make full use of the onsite facilities, which include a large playing field, a children’s play area and a full-size all-weather tennis court with equipment provided.
The farm’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring Arran. Visitors can enjoy hillwalking, cycling, climbing and paragliding, or explore the island’s cultural attractions such as the distillery, brewery, Brodick Castle, the Heritage Museum and various art and craft outlets. With cafés, bars and restaurants nearby, as well as natural landmarks like Machrie Moor Standing Stones, Giants' Graves, Goatfell and Glen Rosa, there is something to suit every interest.









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