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About this cottage rental
The Old Kipper House consists of a kitchen with an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle and toaster, an open-plan living space with dining area and sitting area with Smart TV and woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size with TV and en-suite bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, a first-floor king-size with en-suite basin and WC, a twin, and a single, serviced by a shower room. Outside, there is an enclosed front patio with furniture and sea and harbour views, an enclosed rear garden with hot tub, and off-road parking for 2 cars. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. You'll find a shop and pub in 0.3 miles and a river in 0.8 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. The Old Kipper House is a delightful base for a coastal escape.
Amenities: Air source underfloor heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster. Smart TV and WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair are available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. 5 terraced front garden patio with furniture. Two Enclosed rear garden with covered hot tub. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.3 miles, river 0.8 miles
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: The port village of Gardenstown is often linked with neighbouring Gamrie and Crovie as one community, and was founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden as a fishing village. Gardenstown borders a small sandy bay with stunning scenery flanking both sides. The village has a pub serving food all year and a restaurant, galleries and several tea rooms in season. A steep road leads you through the ancient, narrow and winding streets to the harbour where many small boats are moored. The neighbouring town of Banff boasts a relaxing sandy beach and a variety of fascinating architecture in contrasting styles, exemplified by Duff House, an impressive Georgian mansion open to visitors and home to paintings and artefacts from the National Galleries of Scotland. Banff and the surrounding area also have a good selection of shops, restaurants and hotels, which serve a fine selection of local sea foods, whilst nearby Pennan, a beautiful old smugglers village, was the location for the movie 'Local Hero'. The whole area is an ideal tourist destination, being on the North East Tourist Trail, with easy access to coastal paths and the Whisky and Castle Trails, as well as numerous golf courses, fishing, sailing, dolphin watching, surfing, climbing, great walking and of course, stunning sunsets and fabulous scenery. The Grampian and Cairngorm mountains are easily accessible for day excursions, and the North East of Scotland is protected from prevailing winds and has the driest Scottish climate with virtually no midges.





