
A modern spacious ground floor apartment with oak wooden floors throughout and under floor heating it offers an ideal relaxing country get away.
The spacious lounge has a wood burning stove and sofa bed, the bathroom has both a power shower and deep roll top whirlpool bath.
Glenfruin Lodge is all at ground floor level, although it is one step high at the front door. Heated by under floor heating it has electric heaters for top up heat and a wood burning stove in the lounge. Patio doors in the bedroom open out onto a patio area with garden chairs and table and BBQ (coal not included).
The secluded enclosed garden has a small steam running through it with a bridge, picnic table and washing line. The Lodge’s garden is located to the side of Crosskeys House.
We welcome dogs in Glenfruin Lodge. There is parking for 2 cars in a shared courtyard which also has a small stream running along it’s boundary.
Local amenities such as supermarkets, petrol, sports centre, pubs and restaurants are available in both Helensburgh (3 miles), Balloch (4 miles), Dumbarton (10 miles) and various locations along the loch side.










Included in your stay is all electricity and heating, bed linen and towels. A cot is also available on request. Logs and coal for the fire can be provided at a cost of £20.00 per basket with free top up (Oct – March).
Kitchen
Electric hob and oven, washer/dryer, slimline dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle and fridge/freezer
Lounge
Dinning table & chairs, 3 seater sofa bed (for +2) and 2 seater sofa, 32′ wide screen TV with Freesat and DVD player, wood burning stove. A large cupboard provides good storage and an area for outdoor coats and boots.
Bedroom
Beds can be made up as either a twin or super king size, wardrobe and patio doors out to the garden area
Bathroom
separate shower enclosure, WC and hand basin, heated towel rail and large whirlpool bath.
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