A unique haven of cosiness and character, the beautiful country garden
is enchanting year round, all within walking distance of the city.

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We have now moved to a beautiful new house called
 Water's Edge which has spectacular views 
over the sea. Please take a look
 
Millwood House no longer offers accommodation.


 


 

 

 

 




FORT WILLIAM

Enjoy a day experiencing spectacular scenery

65 miles south west of Millwood House

Situated on the shore of Loch Linnhe, at the southern end of the Great Glen and the Caledonian Canal. Fort William is the trading and transport centre of Lochaber district which spreads up the foothills of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain.
It was a government fortress in 1655 and was rebuilt much more strongly during the reign of William III and so gave the town its name. The fort was swept away in 1864 to make room for the railway whose arrival sparked off the building of the modern town. Fort William is one of the principal stations on the West Highland Line from Glasgow. Trains travel beyond Fort William through the rugged scenery of Glenfinnan, over a famous viaduct, Lochailort, Arisaig and Morar to the herring port at Mallaig and a car ferry to the Isle of Skye.
Fort William's West Highland museum is interesting with many relics of Jacobite times, notably the "secret" portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie). A wooden board has an apparently random design of daubs of paint but when a metal cylinder is placed close to it, the multi coloured streaks reflect on its curved surface to form a miniature portrait of the Prince.
Glen Nevis is a short distance from Fort William, this spectacular scenic glen is a place of outstanding beauty. Visit the iron age fort and the Steel Falls. 

 

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