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Hydro Dam Update

14th October 2022

Following an order of removal due to diseased Larch Trees located at the Hydro Dam, we were advised to remove all other trees in their vicinity to prevent further issues.

Although looking rather bare at the moment, we are planning to replant a variety of tree species in the future!

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What our guests say

Very comfortable apartment within an unusual and beautiful home. So clean, peace and quiet, lovely views and walks. So unusual . Just loved the place overall. Jane and her husband were particularly nice people. Noddsdale Estate is about a mile from the front of Largs - but well worth that extra mile. Definately will return whenever possible.

May 2023

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

Exactly the right place to stay when visiting relatives. Comfortable, cosy ( it was a bit chilly in Largs that week), a well stocked kitchen, a fireplace, a plethora of towels, fresh flowers, umbrellas, AND biscuits! What’s not to like? The view was stupendous and the grounds very pretty. We didn’t try the tennis court but it was there. We did use the Scrabble board with our grandson. We also made good use of the coffee machine and the radio was already tuned to Radio 4. We had a great stay.

June 2022

Just the Ticket
 
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