Heatherfield House
About
Heatherfield House, a Georgian‑style Victorian manor perched on a gentle hillside above Oban, invites guests to experience a blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Built in 1849 by the Marquess of Breadalbane, the house has witnessed a fascinating lineage – from the storied days of John S. McCaig, famous for McCaig’s Folly, to its time as a girls’ training home – before becoming the family‑friendly bed‑and‑breakfast we know today. Guests enjoy spacious private rooms with complimentary Wi‑Fi, lush gardens overlooking the picturesque Oban Bay, and generous on‑site parking. The property’s secluded setting offers tranquil views of the harbor, while easy access to the town centre ensures that local restaurants, shops, and ferry terminals are within walking distance. Continental breakfast with vegan options is served each morning from 7:30 am to 8:45 am, with flexible check‑in between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm and standard check‑out at 10:00 am. Whether you’re traveling as a family, couples seeking a romantic retreat, or history enthusiasts keen to explore the building’s storied past, Heatherfield House delivers an authentic Scottish experience with convenient amenities for every traveler.
Highlights
- Historic 1849 Manor
- Scenic Hillside Views
- Complimentary Wi‑Fi
- Private Parking