Accessibility Statement

 
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Practical Accessibility

Willow Cottage has a ramp to the back door, and both a bedroom and a bathroom on the ground floor with a bath and a walk in shower which may be helpful to those with some mobility challenges.

The Bell Loft and The Granary both have steps and stairs to negotiate which may prove a challenge too far!

If you require further information we would be happy to provide this.

 
 
What our guests say

A lovely stay at this cottage. Despite the midgey infestation that seemed to plague Largs, and the cottage, we had a good time. It was home from home.

August 2020

Welcome Home

This was our second stay at Noddsdale, but our first stay in the Bell Loft. Like the Granary, the Bell Loft is spacious and very well-equipped for our family of three. Highlights are 2 bathrooms in the Bell Loft, but a superb view of Great Cumbrae from the Granary. Mrs Evans is delightful to deal with: always very friendly and thoughtful.

August 2020

Second Stay

Lovely flat in beautiful grounds looking down to the sea and Scottish islands. The flat has everything you could need and Jane, the host, made us very welcome. We had a lovely time. This is a great base for visiting Great Cumbrae, the Isle of Bute and the South West of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park

June 2021

Lovely location with access to the Highlands & Islands
 
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