The Fairgray Collection
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Sleeps 8
Hot Tub
Sauna
Pet Friendly
Secluded
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Sleeps 11
Hot Tub
Pet Friendly
Loch Views
Great for hill walking
Close to Loch Lomond
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Sleeps 4
Spacious apartment
Close to Loch Lomond
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Sleeps 8
Pet friendly
Large home
Close to Glasgow
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Sleeps 4
Private gardens
Peaceful but central location
Private Parking
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Sleeps 2
Newly refurbished
Central location
Great transport links
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Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Sea Views
Secluded and private
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Sleeps 8
Iconic property
Golf and Sea Views
Coming 2026
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Sleeps 4
Central location
Great transport links
A refined rural escape on the edge of Bearsden with space for all the family. Sleeps 8 over four bedrooms, with a Hot Tub and sauna in enclosed gardens.
A spacious yet homely detached house with cosy living areas and a welcoming feel. Perfect for families in a quiet, well-loved corner of Glasgow.
A cosy yet contemporary Crieff base with two bedrooms, a quiet private garden and parking. Perfect for wanderlust weekenders or longer breaks alike.
Chic and central apartment in the heart of Pitlochry. Ideal for Highland adventures, romantic breaks, or a cosy retreat.
Nestled into the hillside in the far western corner of the Isle of Skye, with panoramic sea views and a wood fired hot tub. The perfect tonic to busy lives.
Elevated in every sense of the word, this ‘modern farmhouse’ holiday home accommodates 11 guests with views over the Arrochar alps from the hot tub.
Blackrock House, Royal Troon - Coming Soon
The iconic property in the heart of Royal Troon golf course available for short term rentals from Summer 2026.
Moments from the shores of Loch Lomond, this 2 bedroom apartment is the perfect base for exploring Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
Light filled and stylish accommodation for up to four guests, close to Paisley Gilmour Street Station.
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Some places you tick off. Others you return to, again and again. Unsure whether you’re chasing the landscape, the memories, or simply the feeling. Scotland is the latter.
It’s a country best taken slowly. Not because it's sleepy (though it does quiet the soul), but because the details matter here. The rolling clouds over a mountain top. The shift of light across a glen. The way a warm village café feels like it’s been waiting just for you.
This isn’t the land of limp haggis and deep-fried caricatures. This is a place where chefs lean into the wild and the seasonal. Where Highland venison is cooked simply, with reverence. Where Skye scallops are hand-dived and served with a buttery char. Where you’ll eat Ayrshire bacon butties before a hike in the forests of Pitlochry, or savour Loch Fyne oysters after a morning of wild swimming.
The culture isn’t curated—it’s lived. Glasgow hums with it, in late-night galleries and basement folk gigs where the acoustics are terrible and the atmosphere perfect. In Perthshire, you’ll find it in both the grandeur of baronial piles and the wry notes of a countryside bookshop. Scotland holds its history close, but not like a relic—more like a favourite jumper: worn, warm, woven into daily life.
And then, of course, golf. Not the glossy, gated kind, but the original: wind-whipped, sea-sprayed, elemental sorts. Troon is sacred ground, yes, but so are the lesser-known coastal links where the game feels less like a competition and more like communion. You’ll walk off the course with soaked clothes but also with memories to last a lifetime.
The joy of Scotland isn’t found in a single place—it’s in the contrast. A night of cocktails in Glasgow, followed by coffee overlooking the mirror waters of Loch Lomond. A design-forward retreat in Pitlochry or a cliffside cottage on Skye, with a walk through heather, where the only sound is your boots and the wind.
Whether you come for the design, the food, the golf, the stillness or the stories - Scotland doesn’t just host you. It changes your pace. It deepens your breathing. It reminds you how to pay attention.
And when you’re ready to come back—because you will— wherever you go, let The Fairgray Collection be your compass. Our curated portfolio of design-forward holiday homes across Scotland gives you the keys to experience the country not just as a tourist, but as a temporary local.