Cottage in Scotland
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About this cottage rental
The living areas in this single-storey shepherd's hut consists of a studio-style layout with king-size bed, kitchenette, dining area and sitting area, along with a shower room. Appliances include a two-ring hob, fridge, kettle and a woodburning stove. Outside there is a wrap-around enclosed lawn with furniture, fire pit and wood-fired hot tub, and off-road parking. This is a pet-free and smoke-free home. Fuel, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. You'll find a shop in 7.4 miles and a pub in 2.8 miles. For a romantic base to the Highlands, book Coraldie. Note: This property does not have a TV, WiFi, or electricity. Note: There are steps to the exterior, please take care. Note: The property rests down a farm track and is extremely rural. Note: The property rests near a rocky stream; please take care.
Amenities: Solar panel heating, water and electricity. 2-ring hob, fridge, kettle. Fuel and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking available. Wrap-around enclosed garden with lawn, furniture, fire pit, and wood-fired hot tub. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 7.4 miles, pub 2.8 miles, coffee shop 1.1 miles. Note: This property does not have a TV, WiFi, or electricity. Note: There are steps to the exterior, please take care. Note: The property rests down a farm track, and is extremely rural. Note: The property rests near a rocky stream; please take care. What 3 Words: Deliver. Pianists. Wipes.
Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Town: Overlooking the River Spey, in the Cairngorms National Park (Britain's largest), Newtonmore has several shops and pubs, as well as two excellent, award-winning museums - the Highland Folk Museum and Clan MacPherson Museum. Newtonmore's Wildcat Trail is a popular, 7-mile circular walk around the edge of the village, taking in the River Spey with woodland, moorland and wonderful views across the valley to the Cairngorms, and behind the village to the Monadhliath Mountains - a fitting introduction to the delights of the National Park. For younger visitors, the Folk Park, the Wildlife Park at Kincraig, Landmark at Carrbridge and the Steam Railway are all outstanding local attractions. The area offers fine golf, fishing, pony trekking, walking, birdwatching, cycling, mountain biking, climbing and skiing, making it an ideal base from which to discover all that this scenic area of Scotland has to offer.




































