Springvale Holiday Home

Springvale Holiday Home Holiday Home for maximum 12 people near Loch Lomond, Scotland in a Conservation village on the edge of the Highlands to the north of the Firth of Clyde.

Cardross is a conservation village on the edge of the Highlands to the north of the Firth of Clyde, near Helensburgh. The area is rich in history with Cardross being the former home of Robert the Bruce. There is plenty to explore in the area and a good place to walk is 2 miles away at Ardmore point with unique rock formations, sea cliffs, fishing and is a notable bird watching area. Also worth a v

isit is Dumbarton Castle and Rock, 5 miles away. Dumbarton Castle has a longer recorded history than any other castle in Britain! Over the centuries the castle has acted as a royal residence and a military stronghold. Set between the twin peaked volcanic plug of Dumbarton Rock the castle is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Cardross has its own golf course, established 120 years ago, as well as a bowling, tennis and football club. Local attractions include Ardardan Estate Working Farm with a nursery and tea room and nearby Geilston Garden. Looked after by the National Trust for Scotland, Geilston is a delightful garden and is typical of the small country estates on the banks of the Clyde purchased by merchants and industrialists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is very close - it's just 6 miles to Balloch on the south shore of the loch. This beautiful area has so much to offer, both on and off the water.Sleeps - 11/12 max. Living Room
Dining Room
Bedrooms - 6 (2 Ensuite King and Queen, 2 double and 2 Twin)
Additional Bathrooms/ Shower Rooms - 3
Kitchen and Utility Kitchen
Dishwasher
Microwave
Gas AGA
Washing machine
TV with cable
Free WiFi broadband
Conservatory
Gas combi central heating, multi fuel stove
Cot and high chair available on request
Mature garden
Summer house
Barbecue and wrought iron table with 6 chairs
Plenty of car parking space
Pets - quiet dogs only
Short breaks
In the village of Cardross
Glasgow airport 16 miles
Arrochar Alps - 20 miles, Glasgow - 20 miles
Cardoss railway station 5 minute walk. Frequent trains to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Helensburgh. Pubs/restaurants - lots in area and closest 500 metres away
Cardross has post office, newsagent, pharmacy and Coop
Morrisons in Helensburgh, 3 miles
Golf - Cardross Golf Course (in village), Loch Lomond Golf Club - 10 miles
Geilston gardens - Cardross (National Trust)
Ardmore Point - 2 miles
Ardardan Estate Working Farm, nursery and tea room (outside village)
Helensburgh and Rhu Sailing Club - 6/7 miles
Hill House (National Trust), 5 miles
Loch Lomond - Balloch Pier 6 miles
2 minute walk along the path to the beach and the Firth of Clyde

21/03/2024

March 2024

Old Cardross 1902
21/03/2024

Old Cardross 1902

27/02/2024

February 2024

Ready for 2024
27/02/2024

Ready for 2024

Chinese Aubusson carpet for living room.
14/02/2024

Chinese Aubusson carpet for living room.

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Springvale November 2023

October 2023 Springvale
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October 2023 Springvale

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Springvale September 2023

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September 2023 Springvale

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Springvale July 2023

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Springvale early Spring 2023

Thank you Melrose family, guests February 2023
02/03/2023

Thank you Melrose family, guests February 2023

28/01/2023

Firth of Clyde - very low tide at Cardross

28/01/2023

Just near Springvale, Firth of Clyde - a very low tide and able to walk out for 1/2 a mile.

28/01/2023

Springvale late January 2023

Roof on reconstructed ice house (1850) at Springvale
09/01/2023

Roof on reconstructed ice house (1850) at Springvale

Springvale it’s -4 Degrees C
14/12/2022

Springvale it’s -4 Degrees C

1850’s ice house reconstruction and turning area Springvale Holiday Home
14/12/2022

1850’s ice house reconstruction and turning area Springvale Holiday Home

Rebuilding 180 year old wall by compost bins and paving works around ice cave reusing stone floor slabs excavated from s...
14/11/2022

Rebuilding 180 year old wall by compost bins and paving works around ice cave reusing stone floor slabs excavated from stable floor.

28/10/2022

Kilmahew Castle built after 1290 by Clan Napier.. see if you can find it. It’s a 15 minute walk from Springvale Holiday Home

Redecoration of smaller bedrooms at Springvale
13/10/2022

Redecoration of smaller bedrooms at Springvale

13/10/2022

Late Autumn evening at Springvale

Springvale Holiday Home
23/09/2022

Springvale Holiday Home

01/09/2022

Cardross. Springvale Holiday Home

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Ferry Road, Cardross
Dunbartonshire
G825JU

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SPRINGVALE is the McManus family residence in CARDROSS.

Cardross is a conservation village on the edge of the Highlands to the north of the Firth of Clyde, near Helensburgh. The area is rich in history with Cardross being the former home of Robert the Bruce. There is plenty to explore in the area and a good place to walk is 2 miles away at Ardmore point with unique rock formations, sea cliffs, fishing and is a notable bird watching area. Also worth a visit is Dumbarton Castle and Rock, 5 miles away. Dumbarton Castle has a longer recorded history than any other castle in Britain! Over the centuries the castle has acted as a royal residence and a military stronghold. Set between the twin peaked volcanic plug of Dumbarton Rock the castle is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Cardross has its own golf course, established 120 years ago, as well as a bowling, tennis and football club. Local attractions include Ardardan Estate Working Farm with a nursery and tea room and nearby Geilston Garden. Looked after by the National Trust for Scotland, Geilston is a delightful garden and is typical of the small country estates on the banks of the Clyde purchased by merchants and industrialists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is very close - it's just 6 miles to Balloch on the south shore of the loch. This beautiful area has so much to offer, both on and off the water.

Sleeps - 12 max Bedrooms - 6 (2 ensuite 2 doubles, 2 twins) Bathrooms - 3 Dishwasher Microwave and Breadmaker Gas AGA Washing machine TV with cable Free WiFi broadband Conservatory Gas combi central heating and gas effect fire Cot and high chair available on request Mature garden Barbecue and wrought iron table with 6 chairs Plenty of car parking space Pets - quiet dogs only Short breaks In the conservation village of Cardross Glasgow airport 16 miles Arrochar Alps - 20 miles, Glasgow - 20 miles Cardoss railway station 5 minute lovely walk along the banks of the River Clyde. Frequent trains to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Helensburgh. Pubs/restaurants - lots in area and closest 500 metres away Waitrose in Helensburgh, 3 miles Golf - Cardross Golf Course (in village), Loch Lomond Golf Club - 10 miles Geilston gardens - Cardross (National Trust) Ardmore Point - 2 miles Ardardan Estate Working Farm, nursery and tea room (outside village) Helensburgh and Rhu Sailing Club - 6/7 miles Hill House (National Trust), 5 miles Loch Lomond - Balloch Pier 6 miles 2 minute walk along the walking and cycling path to the beach and the Firth of Clyde