Glen Bellart House was built around 1790. During its history it has been a temperance hotel, bakery, butcher's, village store and post office.
It is a characterful house with many individual features: arts and crafts leaded stained glass windows, original glass Glen Bellart House door, vintage bathroom fitments and mixture of antique and modern furniture.
It is set in the middle of the conservation village of Dervaig and is about 100 yards from the excellent Bellachroy Inn.
You can access full details on our B&B website. Please note this link will open in a new window.
The house has three letting bedrooms: one twin room and two double rooms. It would spoil the character of the house to ensuite the bathrooms, so we let out two rooms each with its own private bathroom, with a bath and shower adjacent to the bedrooms.
All rooms have wireless internet access.
There is a large garden to the back of the house. It attracts a variety of birds particularly finches, tits, siskins, serins and twites. The wildlife pond is a magnet for damselflies, and amphibians.
The old bakery walls have become the walls around the patio and the terrace, where there is still an old oven from the original bakery.
The sheltered, secluded garden has been planted carefully using plants that suit the climate: hydrangea, rhodedendron, euphorbia, ferns,and herbacious geraniums which create a delightful natural garden.
Guests are welcome to walk and sit in the garden.
In our garden