OK, start with the idea of staying in a half-converted sheep shed (one half is 4 rental units, the other half is a working farm shed), place it on a remote single-track road that is closed due to a landslide at the far end, with nothing else nearby but the owners house up the road, and it sounds kind of odd. Having said that, it was absolutely WONDERFUL! We stayed there three nights, met a lot of folks coming and going (they also permit RVs to camp in the parking area), and loved every minute. The views of the surrounding mountains are unparalleled. It also sits on a tidal loch, so you get the salt-water fragrance with seagulls, hillsides covered with heather and old walking trails, a small flock of sheep that graze onsite, and it is just magical. The room itself was large, airy, and had great and complete kitchen facilities.