Torloisk House, originally built in 1760, is a magnificent and historically rich family home, in remote and beautiful north west Mull.
The enchanting country house, accommodating up to 14 guests, is an ideal setting for large gatherings of family and friends, whether for special occasions or simply enjoying shared moments. Steeped in history as the ancestral home of the Maclean Chieftains of Torloisk, the house radiates traditional charm, adorned with antique furnishings, paintings, family photographs, and books that offer a captivating glimpse into the unique heritage of Torloisk.
Beyond the long hallway adorned with antlers, there are 7 reception rooms including a drawing room, library, music room, garden room and dining room. They all offer wonderful views either across the sea, moorland or private gardens. Sit and dine whilst watching the breathtaking sunset across the sea and the Isle of Ulva.
The large drawing room is charming and comfortable with sofas surrounding an open fire and an impressive bay window with far-reaching views across the sea to the islands of Gometra, Ulva, and beyond to Iona. Perfect for a pre-dinner drink or cosy afternoons playing games by the open fireplace.
There are three double, two twin and two single bedrooms. They are all elegantly decorated with two of the double bedrooms having four poster beds. This adds a wonderful touch of elegance and opulence to your stay.
Explore the beautifully secluded private gardens and woodland surrounding the house and enjoy one of the finest, ever changing sea views on the west coast of Mull. Surround yourself in old world grandeur staying at Torloisk House and leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, passionate walker, or beach lover, this local area offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in this special corner of Mull whilst relaxing at Torloisk House.