Enchanting hideaway tucked within a private woodland glen near Oban offering groups of up to 10 a peaceful and private retreat.
Sleeps 10
5
5
Show all 20 images
Highlights
A magical Highland retreat where ancient woodland, wildlife and golden Hebridean light create an atmosphere of deep calm and timeless charm.
Five beautifully styled bedrooms, each with its own character, from four-posters to croft beds and cast iron bathtubs.
Cosy living spaces with open fires, sunlit windows, local artwork and rich Douglas fir details that make lounging and dining a joy.
A cinema projector and screen for wonderfully immersive film nights after long days exploring the coast and countryside.
A big, bright farmhouse kitchen designed for sociable cooking with masses of space, a Rangemaster and views onto the courtyard.
Four acres of private garden and forest where red squirrels, deer and barn owls roam, and alfresco meals can be enjoyed under a covered terrace.
Perfectly placed near Oban for seafood, boats to the Isle of Mull and easy access to the stunning landscapes of the Inner Hebrides.
Show all 20 images
Show all 20 images
You should know
Pets are by arrangement only.
The owner lives adjacent onsite.
One bedroom can be arranged as a twin or super-king.
Show all 20 images
Show all 20 images
The details
Home Farm is the kind of place where you feel yourself slow down almost as soon as you arrive. Set within its own small forest just outside Oban, this restored 1600’s and Arts and Crafts house blends heritage with a calm Highland setting. Tall windows draw in that soft silver and lilac light the west coast is known for, and it’s not unusual to spot deer at the treeline or catch an owl passing overhead at dusk. It’s quiet, comfortable and surrounded by nature, with a real sense of privacy. Inside, every room has been thoughtfully styled. Local artwork hangs above bespoke furniture, open fires warm the living spaces and hand-woven tweeds echo the landscape outside. Four ensuite double bedrooms sit throughout the house, each with its own character. The Douglas Fir room has a four-poster bed and generous windows, Roost features a curtained croft bed and a cast iron bath from 1927, Jaggy Bush offers 1600’s charm and warm tweed window seats, while Wren is a small, inviting room filled with Scottish artwork and woodland views. The downstairs twin or super-king room adds flexibility for families or groups, and the snug is ideal for a quiet moment with the record player and an open fire. The living and dining room is a bright, welcoming space with Douglas fir floors and an open fire for long, relaxed evenings. There’s also a cinema-quality projector for film nights. The large farmhouse kitchen is bright and sociable, with a Rangemaster cooker, ample prep space and windows looking out over the courtyard. Outside, the four-acre private garden is surrounded by forest, with a covered terrace for alfresco meals whatever the weather and a first-floor balcony perfect for morning coffee. Red squirrels often appear on the lawn, and the peaceful woodland setting means you’re never far from a moment of stillness. Despite the secluded feel, Oban is just a country walk away. The town’s harbour is filled with seafood stalls, ferries heading to Mull and the Inner Hebrides, and plenty of places to explore. You can take the scenic train from Glasgow, follow coastal paths or hop on a boat to discover pristine beaches and island landscapes. Home Farm offers a gentle mix of Highland quiet and the best of the west coast right on your doorstep.
Home Farm is the kind of place where you feel yourself slow down almost as soon as you arrive. Set within its own small forest just outside Oban, this restored 1600’s and Arts and Crafts house blends heritage with a calm Highland setting. Tall windows draw in that soft silver and lilac light the west coast is known for, and it’s not unusual to spot deer at the treeline or catch an owl passing overhead at dusk. It’s quiet, comfortable and surrounded by nature, with a real sense of privacy. Inside, every room has been thoughtfully styled. Local artwork hangs above bespoke furniture, open fires warm the living spaces and hand-woven tweeds echo the landscape outside. Four ensuite double bedrooms sit throughout the house, each with its own character. The Douglas Fir room has a four-poster bed and generous windows, Roost features a curtained croft bed and a cast iron bath from 1927, Jaggy Bush offers 1600’s charm and warm tweed window seats, while Wren is a small, inviting room filled with Scottish artwork and woodland views. The downstairs twin or super-king room adds flexibility for families or groups, and the snug is ideal for a quiet moment with the record player and an open fire. The living and dining room is a bright, welcoming space with Douglas fir floors and an open fire for long, relaxed evenings. There’s also a cinema-quality projector for film nights. The large farmhouse kitchen is bright and sociable, with a Rangemaster cooker, ample prep space and windows looking out over the courtyard. Outside, the four-acre private garden is surrounded by forest, with a covered terrace for alfresco meals whatever the weather and a first-floor balcony perfect for morning coffee. Red squirrels often appear on the lawn, and the peaceful woodland setting means you’re never far from a moment of stillness. Despite the secluded feel, Oban is just a country walk away. The town’s harbour is filled with seafood stalls, ferries heading to Mull and the Inner Hebrides, and plenty of places to explore. You can take the scenic train from Glasgow, follow coastal paths or hop on a boat to discover pristine beaches and island landscapes. Home Farm offers a gentle mix of Highland quiet and the best of the west coast right on your doorstep.
On the map
Availability in Home Farm Oban
Choose your check-in & check-out dates
February 2026
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
March 2026
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
Pick an arrival date
£515-745 per night
Minimum stay for this property is 4 nights
Home Farm Oban is owned and managed by Paul.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Paul.