island of shuna holiday lets, Scotland
 

Bookings for South End House

2013

(Note - Friday to Friday)

Please double check current availability by telephone or email

this page last updated  24th April 2013

March 29th to April 5th

 

April 5th to April 12th

 

April 12th to April 21st

 

April 21st to April 26th

 

April 26th to May 3rd

 

May 3rd to May 10th

 

May 10th to May 17th

 

May 17th to May 24th

 

May 24th to May 31st

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May 31st to June 7th

 

June 7th to June 14th

BOOKED

June 14th to June 21st

BOOKED

June 21st to June 28th

 

June 28th to July 5th

BOOKED

July 5th to July 12th

 

July 12th to July 19th

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July 19th to July 26th

 

July 26th to August 2nd

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August 2nd to August 9th

 

August 9th to August 16th

BOOKED 

August 16th to August 23rd

BOOKED 

August 23rd to August 30th

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August 30th to Sept 6th

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Sept 6th to Sept 13th

 

Sept 13th to Sept 20th

 

Sept 20th to Sept 27th

 

Sept 27th to Oct 4th

 

Oct 4th to Oct 11th

 

Oct 11th to Oct 18th

 

Oct 18th to Oct 25th

 

 

High season price £1200 per week


(May 17th to Sept 6th)

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BOOKINGS CAN ONLY BE MADE A MAXIMUM OF 50 WEEKS IN ADVANCE

Testimonials

 "This place is just the best place for a great holiday! We have been three years in a row and will be back next year. Peace quiet rest and a fantastic pace of life." 

Yvonne Birks 

"Hi, yes it was absolutely stunning, enjoyed every moment! back now to normal life!!"

Lorraine Cruse

Shuna

 

Paddling stealthily  

through silk seas 

we hold our breath 

as the otter surfaces. 

 

His log body floats across the waves 

head raised 

then with a flick  

he is gone 

long tail sliding into darker depths. 

 

Up again 

like a champagne cork 

bobbing and chomping 

on a luckless fish. 

We hear bones crunching. 

 

There’s snow in the air 

and the ridges are dusted 

like Christmas Stollen. 

 

A cloud the size of Scotland 

presses down on the heron’s languid flight 

and a rubber-headed seal 

pounces on a bouy 

a toy to play with in its loch-sized bath. 

 

Then hail hits the waves 

A pounding of diamonds 

Beautiful and sharp. 

 

Mica Schist captures the brilliance 

In its ripples 

Nature’s mirror ball 

Reflecting the rainbow’s fraying end. 

 

We float home 

with eiders whistling in our ears 

the urgent flock of redwings 

in the twinkling of our eyes 

 

our heads ablaze  

with birds and beasts and light. 

 

© Sally Brown