A stunning new built holiday property is sure to leave a lasting impression with holidaymakers after it was unveiled on the Isle of Mull. Mor Aoibhneas (pronounced more-eve-ness) is a beautiful four-bedroom modern build which sits on the southern tip of the island and overlooks the dramatic coastline and offers epic views out to the Treshnish Isles.
Built to the highest specification, Mor Aoibhneas means “Great Joy”, and according to the team at Mull Cottages it certainly lives up to its name.
The accommodation comes with four bedrooms and no less than five bathrooms and sleeps up to eight people, but it's the striking modern design which really makes it stand out.
As the IOMC post states: "The dramatic open-plan living, dining and kitchen space reveals itself at Mor Aoibhneas. With impressive double-height ceilings and floor-to-roof windows at either gable end, the space is filled with light and frames wonderfully rugged views out towards Mull's wilderness headland, the Ardmeanach peninsula."
With three king-sized double bedrooms upstairs and a ground-floor twin bedroom with two single beds (all ensuite), there is plenty of space for a big family or group of friends, while the patio doors open onto a deck, the ideal spot to watch the sunset to the west over a nightcap each evening.
When it comes to heating, an air source heat pump provides underfloor heating downstairs while there is a Scandi-style wood-burning stove to be found in the main living room, perfect for creating a warm cosy atmosphere.
Paintings by local artists like Jolomo sit side by side with a picture of one of the reconstructed pots found at during the construction of the site, where the largest find of Neolithic pottery fragments ever unearthed in the Inner Hebrides was discovered.
IOMC adds: "Located on the Ross of Mull, guests will be spoilt for choice with stunning shell-sand beaches to visit, coastline to sea kayak and trails to hike, whether heading off the beaten track over challenging terrain at the Tireregan Nature Reserve, the pretty coastal circuit past the Ardtun fossil leaf beds, or enjoying a hill walk across to the ruined village of Shiaba. Boat tours to Iona and Staffa depart nearby from the village of Fionnphort, and a pub and shop can be found within walking distance in Bunessan village."
You can view the full holiday listing here.
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