South Barlogan Farm sits on Kilmacolm Road on the edge of Bridge of Weir, on what was formerly a working dairy farm; the farm buildings have since been converted into three self-catering cottages, the Coo Shed, the Dairy Parlour and the Hen Hoose, named after their original agricultural use. The Coo Shed sleeps up to six, the Dairy Parlour four, and the Hen Hoose includes a private hot tub. Colene, who runs the day-to-day hosting alongside family, keeps alpacas, horses, chickens and other animals on site, which guests can see during their stay. Planning records confirm the farmhouse and associated buildings on Kilmacolm Road have been used for this accommodation business for several years. The farm asks guests to plant a native tree on site as part of a small sustainability scheme, and pets are accepted in the cottages. The site sits roughly a mile from both Kilmacolm and Bridge of Weir, with Glasgow Airport around fifteen minutes away by car.
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