Tarbert Country Manor
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Tarbert Country Manor holds a magnificent position on the shores of West Loch Tarbert. With stunning views over the loch to Kintyre and the hills of Arran, the ...
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Tarbert Country Manor holds a magnificent position on the shores of West Loch Tarbert. With stunning views over the loch to Kintyre and the hills of Arran, the Manor is the perfect retreat for those looking for a peaceful countryside escape.
The turreted 19th century baronial mansion has been lovingly modernised and combines its original charm and character with updated interiors and all the modern amenities guests could possibly need, including pool table, cinema room, and Wi-Fi throughout. Tarbert Country Manor can comfortably accommodate up to seventeen guests across its nine well-appointed bedrooms, making it a fantastic setting for a special celebration or family reunion.
On the ground floor is the main living accommodation which offers multiple spaces for relaxing and socialising, including a sitting room, dining room, library, study and a large, fully-equipped kitchen with separate dining area. Upstairs are the nine bedrooms, one Emperor, three king-size rooms, one double, a triple and a twin as well as two single rooms. Three of the bedrooms boast en-suite facilities, while the final bedrooms share the use of two large family bathrooms.
Outside, guests can explore the estate, with its spacious well-tended gardens, oak woods and walled garden, as well as the private pebble beach and foreshore.
While guests will enjoy being away from the hustle and bustle, the village of Tarbert with its shops, restaurants and pubs, is just a fifteen-minute drive away, and there is plenty to explore in the vicinity of the manor.
What you should know…
- Those travelling with young children should ensure they take care when exploring outside due to the proximity to the Loch and lake.
- Wi-Fi signal may be impacted by the countryside location, providing the perfect opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the surroundings.
- Please note that no concierge services are available at Tarbert Country Manor.
- Quiet and non-intrusive Estate Manager lives at the gate lodge at the end of the drive, they will be very happy to help.
Property Features
Manor Interiors
Ground Floor
- Living room with working fireplace
- Dining room with table seating 8 guests, smaller round table seating 3 guests and piano
- Fully-equipped kitchen with pantry (x2)
- Breakfast room with table seating 10 guests
- Games room with pool table
- Cinema room with DVD player and projector
- Map room
- Office
- Laundry room
- Guest WC
First Floor (split-level)
- Bedroom 1: Medlar Suite with Emperor size bed, private sitting area and en-suite bathroom with bath and WC
- Bedroom 2: North Bedroom with King size bed
- Family bathroom with bath, shower and WC
- Bedroom 3: Blue Room with king-size bed
- Bedroom 4: Mod Room with double bed
- Bedroom 5: Monk's Room with single bed
- Bedroom 6: Molly's Room with twin beds
- Family bathroom with bath and WC
Second Floor (accessed via two separate staircases)
- Bedroom 7: Tower Bedroom with king-size bed with en-suite bathroom
Please note there is a low ceiling height on the corridor accessing this bedroom
- Tower bathroom with bath and shower
- Separate WC
- Bedroom 8 with three single beds
- Bedroom 9 with single bed
- Family bathroom with bath and WC
Note that feather and down are used throughout the property
Outside Grounds
- Large gardens
- Access to pebble beach
- Parking for 10 cars
Folding outdoor chairs can be found in the Boot Room
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi (please note that this is a rural connection!)
- TV
- Washing machine & dryer
- Iron & board
Location
About the surrounding area of Tarbert Country ManorSituated on the edge of Loch Fyne and the Kintyre Peninsula, Tarbert is a charming village that offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty. With its picturesque harbour and historic Tarbert Castle, this village provides an excellent base for exploring the wonders of Argyll.
Take a leisurely walk or cycle along the peaceful Crinan Canal, or embark on a hike up the Paps of Jura, where you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views. The nearby Isle of Jura is renowned for its rugged landscapes and whisky distillery, offering both nature lovers and whisky enthusiasts a memorable experience. The Kintyre Peninsula invites exploration with scenic drives, hidden beaches, and an abundance of wildlife.
Enjoy a boat trip on Loch Fyne, famous for its fresh seafood, or explore the waters of Loch Awe. Visit the ancient Dunadd Fort and the historic Kilmartin Glen to discover the rich archaeological heritage of the region.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, a relaxing getaway, or a cultural escape, Tarbert promises a memorable experience in one of Scotland’s most beautiful locations.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Glasgow Airport
(156km) |
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Nearest Town |
Lochgilphead
(30km) |
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Nearest Village |
Tarbert
(11km) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
Starfish Restaurant, Tarbert
(11km) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Co-Op Food, Tarbert
(11km) |
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Nearest Beach |
200m (pebble beach)
(West Loch Tarbert) |
Region
Ah, bonnie Scotland! A wild and beautiful part of the world, where you can explore the rugged highlands or enjoy the colour and vibrancy of cultural capitals like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesTarbert, nestled on the stunning west coast of Scotland, offers a range of exciting activities for families with children. Start your adventure at the picturesque Tarbert Harbour, where kids can enjoy boat trips and spot local wildlife from the water. For a taste of history, head to the medieval Tarbert Castle, where children can explore the castle ruins and climb to the top for breathtaking views.
The nearby Loch Fyne invites older kids to try kayaking or paddleboarding, while younger ones can enjoy a day at the Tarbert Outdoor Playpark, complete with swings, slides, and climbing frames. Tarbert's beautiful beach is another family favorite, where children can collect seashells, build sandcastles, and dip their toes in the water.
For a dose of nature, the Kintyre Way offers family-friendly walking routes, perfect for little adventurers to explore the scenic landscape. Just a short drive away, the ancient Dunadd Fort awaits, where kids can climb the hill and discover its rich history. Fishing or crabbing at the pier provides a fun, hands-on activity, while the Tarbert Museum offers a glimpse into the town’s past.
With its mix of outdoor fun, history, and relaxation, Tarbert is an ideal destination for children of all ages.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Cot(s)
- High Chair(s)
Kids Activities Close-by
- Walk to Beach
- Sailing
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Fishing
- Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
- Tourist Towns & Villages
- Historical Sites
Onsite Facilities
- Games Room
- Indoor Games
- Pool/Snooker
- Home Cinema
- DVD
- Waterfront
Security deposit | £1000 charged to the client's credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to a full inspection. |
Arrival time | 4.00 p.m. Guests will not be allowed entry before this time. |
Departure time | 10.00 a.m. Late check-out is not possible. |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | £1000 charged to the client's credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to a full inspection. |
Arrival time | 4.00 p.m. Guests will not be allowed entry before this time. |
Departure time | 10.00 a.m. Late check-out is not possible. |
Energy costs included? | Yes. |
Heating costs included? | Yes. |
Linen & towels included? | Yes. |
Changeover day | Friday. All other changeover days on request. |
Minimum stay | 3 nights. |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes, standard changeover clean included. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit. The house is presented in an immaculate condition and if any damages occur it would be at the discretion of the owner to retain the necessary sum from the damages deposit for repair purposes. The holidaymaker is hereby invited to inspect the property on arrival and if any damages are noted before occupancy has begun to bring them to the notice of the owner immediately- thus avoiding any possibility of dispute. |
Smoking Allowed? | Smoking & vaping are not permitted. |
Pets welcome? | Maximum one dog welcome on request only and with prior agreement with the owner. If accepted, a pet supplement of £100 will apply (payable locally). Please state the breed of dog at the time of booking. |
Other Ts and Cs | Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are not allowed. |
Other Ts and Cs | All guests must read the 'Welcome Pack' and 'Important Guidelines' upon arrival. |
Other Ts and Cs | EV charging is not allowed. There are charging points located in Tarbert. |
Other Ts and Cs | The maximum capacity is strictly 17 guests including children. Guests are not permitted to exceed this limit without prior written permission from the owner prior to booking. |
Other Ts and Cs | The lead booker must be at least 30 years old. Please state the purpose of visit when enquiring. |
Other Ts and Cs | Please note that no concierge services are available at Tarbert Country Manor. |
Other Ts and Cs | A travel cot and highchair are available on request. |
Other Ts and Cs | Quiet and non-intrusive Estate Manager lives at the gate lodge at the end of the drive, they will be very happy to help. |
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 17 people:
Rental period | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights | Weekly |
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- Christmas + New Year | £5,557 | £6,550 | £7,543 | £6,947 |
Jan 3rd 2025 - Mar 28th 2025 | £2,491 | £2,935 | £3,380 | £3,113 |
Mar 28th 2025 - Jun 13th 2025 | £4,390 | £5,175 | £5,959 | £5,488 |
Jun 13th 2025 - Aug 29th 2025 | £4,909 | £5,786 | £6,663 | £6,136 |
Aug 29th 2025 - Oct 24th 2025 | £4,390 | £5,175 | £5,959 | £5,488 |
Oct 24th 2025 - Dec 12th 2025 | £2,491 | £2,935 | £3,380 | £3,113 |
Dec 12th 2025 - Dec 19th 2025 | £6,484 | £7,642 | £8,800 | £8,104 |
- Christmas + New Year | £5,557 | £6,550 | £7,543 | £6,947 |
Jan 2nd 2026 - Jun 26th 2026 | £6,484 | £7,642 | £8,800 | £8,104 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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Lovely!
We loved this sprawling, three-storey mansion, with its staircases and passageways, the pool room, the lovely kitchen/conservatory/dining area. Just great in every way. A bit too big for our group of 11, but so much fun and we all got the rooms we wanted!
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The house is very beautiful
The house is very beautiful, one of my best trips to visit this house.
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We will definitely return!!
What a wonderful stay! Thank you so much , the place was fantastic & the hosts were so friendly & helpful. We had an amazing time and even saw a seal in the loch. We will definitely return!!
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We'll be back
Fabulous house for a family get-together. The weather has been amazing - unbroken sunshine all week! Swam daily in the sea and lochs = visited Gigha Isle which is beautiful and not to be missed! We'll be back! Kintyre peninsula is a lovely drive too!
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Thank you
A wonderful house for a family get-together. Enjoyed walks, cold swims and bike rides. Hosts lovely - nothing too much trouble and thank you for the welcome pack
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Wonderful
Wonderful property and location. Jo and Paul very helpful indeed. For a large group this house is fabulous. I can think of nothing whatsoever negative to say beyond just asking that the piano be tuned ahead of our next visit (!). Thanks from our group of 17 for allowing us the privilege to stay.
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Highly recommend
Amazing accommodation, very clean, had everything we could need and Jo & Paul extremely helpful. Highly recommend staying here
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