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Set on the smaller Outer Hebrides island of Eriskay, Carrick is ideally situated for walking and wildlife-watching, or just to unwind with a good book, great views and a real fire. Carrick offers all the comforts and conveniences for anything from a long weekend to an extended stay, at any time of year.

For booking enquiries, contact Denise Bridge: denise@southuistselfcatering.co.uk ; 01878 700828

Carrick from SW

Accommodates up to five (plus infants)
> Ideal for family of up to five, or for one or two couples
> West wing, open plan: Kitchen - Dining - Lounge
> Cross wing: Entrance lobby with WC off; Utility
> East wing: 3 bedrooms (king, double, single); Shower room

Other features:
> Kitchen - spacious, full range of appliances and cookware
> Dining - table, chairs, crockery and cutlery for six
> Lounge - wood-burning stove, tv+dvd, radio+cd
> Panoramic views from living room and master bedroom
> Utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer etc
> Outside - patios front and rear; garden seating, clothes line
> Plentiful private car parking at front of house
> Fully fenced garden

Points to note:
> Babies and toddlers welcome - cot, high-chair available
> Well-behaved dogs welcome.
> No smoking indoors, please
> High quality fixtures, furniture, upholstery and linen
> Full linen service - for bedroom, bathroom, WC and kitchen
> Ecover cleaning materials used, and provided for use
> Hot water primarily from solar panel - electric top-up. 
> Heated by solar gain and electric heating
> Mains electricity primarily renewable (hydro-electric)

Jonathan & Denise Bridge

Completed in 2009, Carrick is a fusion of island tradition and the latest in sustainable design. Whilst reflecting the scale, proportions and simplicity of older island croft houses, Carrick is no dull recreation of a mythical yesteryear, but is light airy and spacious. With its panoramic views across the Sound of Eriskay, and set on our traditional Hebridean croft, abundant with wildlife, Carrick is quite simply a wonderful place to live - if only for a week or two!


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