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A Remote Scottish Bolt-Hole

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Gloriously empty sandy beaches, rugged shorelines, and clear blue water make this bolt-hole one of the west coast of Scotland's best-kept secrets.

Rosie Brown, textile designer, stylist, and owner of Papa Stour (an online source for Scottish handcrafted goods), has refurbished a cottage in the far northwest of the country that is available for rent. Situated just 50 yards from the shore, it features views over the sound to the isles of Rona, Raasay, and Skye. The croft interior mixes old furniture with new, and guests can enjoy first-hand the ceramics and other handmade wares available from Papa Stour. For rates and information, go to Papa Stour.

Above: The croft called Callakille, at one time a small farm holding, sits on the edge of the water overlooking the sound.

Above: The dining room features an antique table and ladderback chairs with rush seating.

Above: Brown mixes modern finds with rustic pieces, including locally made goods.

Above: The living room has a wood-burning stove, seated in the home's original fireplace, which has a wood mantelpiece and surround.

Above: Upstairs, there are two bedrooms.

Tord Boontje Garland Shade

Above: Tord Boontje's Garland Light is a nice touch above a simple wood bed.

Papa Stour Deerskins

Above: A deerskin softens the floor (Papa Stour sells Deerskins from the Scottish Highlands for £85) .

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on October, 20 2008.


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