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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £570 to £ 1500
Self catering accommodation in Aviemore sleeps 6.
Features include: Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Wheelchair access Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Set on the fringes of Aviemore village a wonderful location for enjoying the great outdoors in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park these two superbly appointed and beautifully furnished properties offer a very high degree of comfort. Sitting next to each other in a quiet cul de sac they are ideal for family gatherings each enjoying its own individual hot tub and games room with table tennis a pool table and even a digital infrared sauna with music and colour system. Aviemore is a renowned centre for outdoor pursuits excellent climbing and hill walking competition standard mountain bike tracks water sports on Lochs Morlich and Insch and of course skiing and snowboarding in season are just some of the activities on offer. The fishing and golf are similarly excellent. Sled dog rides train trips to the resort at the top of the mountain and the Strathspey steam railway are also found here and Britain's only freely roaming reindeer herd can be spotted against the stunning backdrop of Glenmore. Good restaurants themed bars live music and shops are all within ½ mile.
Spacious sitting room with wood burner. Well fitted kitchen with dining area and doors to garden. Utility room. Two double bedrooms both with 5' bed and TV one with ensuite shower room/W.C. Twin bedded room with TV. Bathroom/W.C. with separate shower cubicle.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Balmacara sleeps 3.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: These three adjoining holiday properties (refs SMMC, SMMD and UVO) are set in beautiful, landscaped grounds with spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat to Skye and are only 500 yards away from the shoreline and village of Balmacara. The properties are ideally placed for exploring some of the most dramatic scenery in the West Highlands and visitors can enjoy private fishing on hill lochs during their stay. Minutes away by car is the enigmatic Isle of Skye dominated by the Cuillins, Eilean Donan Castle, the pretty village of Plockton and the Five Sisters of Kintail. The breathtaking drive across the ‘Pass of the Cattle’ leads to the village of Applecross, recently featured in Monty Hall’s Great Escape on BBC television. Experience wildlife safaris such as marine life, sea/loch fishing, water sports and magnificent mountains for hill walking, climbing and biking. A network of National Trust paths, signposted from the grounds of Sgurr Mor, affords views of the surrounding area. Shop and pub 500 yards and excellent restaurants in and around Plockton.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £500 to £ 1265
Self catering accommodation in Abriachan sleeps 6.
Features include: Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a beautiful setting (left photograph) with stunning panoramic views over Loch Ness and the surrounding mountains from its elevated position this former croft house offers stylishly furnished and extremely comfortable accommodation in 4 acres of gloriously peaceful grounds. Inverness the 'capital' of the Highlands is only 10 miles away with its variety of shops and restaurants boat trips to view the Moray Firth Dolphins and trips down Loch Ness to see stunning Castle Urquhart. This lovely area with its abundant wildlife is excellent for hill walking and rambling along forest trails and bird watching can be enjoyed from a nearby hide. For fishermen two rods are available on Loch Ness a number of golf courses lie within easy reach and the loch offers a variety of water sports. The safe sandy beaches of the Moray Firth are within an easy drive and Aviemore Britain's finest winter holiday resort is 30 miles away. Easy touring to some of Scotland's finest glens castles and the battlefield of Culloden Moor. Pub and restaurant 2 miles shops 5 miles.
Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with oak panelled walls and open fire and rugs on wooden floor. Kitchen with electric farmhouse range cooker and breakfast bar. Large conservatory/dining room overlooking Loch Ness with terracotta floor. Attractive twin bedded room with rugs on wooden floor and TV. Shower room/W.C. First floor: Two attractively furnished and decorated double bedrooms both with TV sloping ceilings and rugs on wooden floors. Stylish bathroom/W.C. with separate shower cubicle.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £388 to £ 753
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with open fire and well equipped kitchen and dining areas. First floor: Master bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with 5' bed. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 14
Weekly prices from £2004
Self catering accommodation in Ayr sleeps 14.
Features include: Pool Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation Golf near by Games Room Garden sleeps 14
Accommodation overview: Enjoying spectacular views to the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig, this wonderful Grade 'B' Listed Georgian Mansion house offers a unique and very special holiday home. The house exudes elegant charm and sophistication with much attention to detail, which is reflected in the presentation of each room. There is a lovely indoor swimming pool (extra charge and subject to time restrictions - see notes) and a tennis court set within a stunning garden with 2 ponds (care required with young children) surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside with cattle grazing in the fields. This is an idyllic holiday home, which would be perfect for a special celebration, family gathering or a large group of friends at any time of the year. The little village of Craigie lies south of Kilmarnock, approximately 8 miles from the seaside town of Troon. Fishing and sailing are popular in the local area and golf can be enjoyed at Troon, Prestwick and Turnberry as well as numerous other local courses. The beaches of the Ayrshire coast offer miles of golden sands and Culzean Castle and Country Park are ideal for a family day out. Robert Burns's country can be fully explored from here or take a day trip by ferry to the Isle of Arran, often described as Scotland in Miniature.
There are major supermarkets in Kilmarnock, 3 miles away.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £425 to £ 839
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Games Room Fishing On Site Open Fire Short Break Ultimate
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel the fishing hut provides an ideal picnic spot.
One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum and Inverary Castle are both well worth exploring. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) adjacent to Home Farm.
Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel the fishing hut provides an ideal picnic spot.
One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum and Inverary Castle are both well worth exploring. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sealife centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) adjacent to Home Farm.
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £700
Self catering accommodation in Newport on Tay sleeps 8.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Luxury accommodation Golf near by sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This handsome detached house is one of two in a superb location on the River Tay with stunning across the river to the Sidlaw Hills. Built in the traditional style on the site of a former fishing station, the house offers an exceptionally high standard in very peaceful surroundings. Sea trout and salmon fishing is available. For guests who wish to bring a boat, slipway facilities and moorings are available in front of the property. There are numerous golf courses in the area, including the famous Old Course at St. Andrews, 11 miles away and many National Trust properties and historic houses to explore. Cross the Tay Bridge to visit the City of Discovery. Dundee and see HM Frigate Unicorn, the oldest British-built warship still afloat and RRS Discovery, launched in 1901 and set sail for Antartica under the command of Captain Scott in his first voyage to try and find the South Pole. Explore the beautiful Angus Glens and sample the soft fruits for which this beautiful area is renowned. This lovely spacious house is designed to take full advantage of the magnificent views and is beautifully presented, with tasteful decor, very comfortable furnishings and some lovely pieces of antique furniture. Polished wood floors are featured and there are many attractive finishing touches.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1029
Self catering accommodation in Black Isle sleeps 8.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Luxury accommodation sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Designed and constructed to the highest standard, this very elegant, individual property incorporates many exclusive and luxurious features making it a perfect choice for discerning families or groups of friends. The ambience of the house is matched by its stunning location in an elevated position amidst the fertile farmland of the Black Isle peninsula bounded by the picturesque Moray and Cromarty Firths where the resident dolphins can often be seen at play. There are magnificent views over the water to Ben Wyvis and the distant mountains of Easter Ross. The house is extremely spacious, each room is tastefully and stylishly decorated and very comfortably furnished with many exquisite personal touches. All rooms are on ground level except for one twin bedroom and a bathroom. Strictly no more than 2 children. To fully enjoy the tranquility of the rural life there are extensive landscaped grounds with furnished patios and a barbecue area. Indoors guests can enjoy the games area with pool table and the magnificent heated 6 x 3 metre jet swimming pool. Whilst enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside, the house is easily accessible being only 2 miles off the main A9 road north and 12 miles from the bustling, vibrant city of Inverness which offers an airport, theatres, cinema, leisure facilities and an excellent choice of shops and restaurants. The village shop and pub are 2 miles from the house. To the east lie the quaint fishing villages and sandy beaches of the Black Isle, to the west the rugged scenery and magnificent mountains of Wester Ross, to the north John O'Groats and the isolation of Caithness and to the south the attractions of Loch Ness and the Great Glen making this the perfect base for exploring all the beauties of the Highlands. There is a wealth of outdoor activities locally including golf, angling, sailing, walking, climbing, ornithology and cruises on Loch Ness.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Upper Largo sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pets allowed Golf nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Just 10 miles from St Andrews, this charming, single-storey holiday cottage is attached to another property on a tiny lane beside the church in picturesque Upper Largo, just minutes’ drive from the beach and golf course. Thoughtfully furnished for comfort and ease, there are views of Largo Law from the small enclosed garden. An ideal base from which to explore the East Neuk of Fife with quaint fishing villages strung along the coast, or easy access to Edinburgh, Dundee or Perth and The Trossachs. Golf ½ mile, watersports at Elie, coastal walks, Sea Life Centre, Deer Park, and historic houses and gardens. Shop and pub 200 yards. Living/dining room with open fire. Well-equipped kitchen. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and TV. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Lochgilphead sleeps 2.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set within the charming, private estate of Kirnan House, in an AONB, these properties (SEEJ, SEEK and SGGI) offer ideal, peaceful holiday retreats. Surrounded by 605 acres of unspoilt woodland and 25 acres of garden, they are sympathetically renovated to the highest standard. Steeped in history, the estate was originally owned by the Dukes of Argyll and the gardens are recognised as the second finest on the west coast of Scotland. This is a haven for wildlife lovers, with red, sika and roe deer roaming freely, as well as pine martens, red squirrels and woodcock. Scottish wildcats are frequently seen in the glen and there are mating pairs of osprey on the River Add, with eagles regularly sighted. The woods contain the remains of an historic settlement, Kirnan Beg. Kirnan is an environmentally-friendly estate which aims to become self supporting, and can offer guests fresh eggs, vegetables, pork and lamb. Where possible, everything used on the estate is recycled. The estate is an ideal base for fishing, walking, stalking, shooting, cycling, sightseeing and horse riding. The owner’s RIB boat is available by separate arrangement and sea and loch fishing can be provided, as well as scenic tours of the coastline. Local attractions include excellent restaurants (especially seafood), museums, castles and the famous Crinan Canal. Under an hour from Oban, with day trips to the beautiful west coast islands, and closer ferries to Gigha and Jura. This is an important area historically, with the highest concentration of Neolithic monuments in Great Britain. Close to the famous Kilmartin Museum. Shops 4 miles, pub 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 20
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Auchterarder sleeps 20.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 20
Accommodation overview: Hidden high in the Perthshire Hills overlooking the strath towards Gleneagles, this fantastic holiday home was sustainably built on the ruins of an old steading in 2009. It offers comforts of modern living with a feel of the elegance of a bygone era. With indoor games room, outdoor hot tub with views towards the Sidlaw Hills, covered courtyard swimming pool, croquet lawn, trampoline, swings, slides and football pitch, there is plenty to keep everyone of all ages happy. The house has been stunningly interior-designed throughout, using some of the most sumptuous fabrics available. From the back door there is wonderful hill walking directly onto the heather hill. Perthshire is home to some of Scotland’s most stunning scenery, ranging from the domestic farmlands of Strathtay, the Highlands behind Crieff and Aberfeldy, to the ancient granite ochils on which Alexander House sits. Horse riding, falconry, shooting school, restaurants, quad biking, fishing and clay pigeon shooting are available nearby and there are 40 golf courses in the area. Scotland’s smallest distillery (Edradour in Pitlochry) is an hour away and its oldest (Glenturret at Crieff), is only 20 minutes away. Visit Blair Castle, Castle Menzies at Aberfeldy, the magnificent Scone Palace and Stirling Castle. Edinburgh is 1 hour. Shops 3 miles. Spacious living room with open fire. Dining hall. Spacious well-equipped kitchen/dining room with TV, wooden floor and French doors to patio. Games room with wooden floor. Shower room with toilet. Two sets of spiral stairs to east and west wings of first floor: Master double bedroom with 7ft bed, seating area, en-suite bathroom with elliptical bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Four double bedrooms, three with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet; one with four-poster bed, one with silver sleigh bed and one with 6ft bed (zip and link). Two twin bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower. Bunk bedroom with two additional sets of bunk beds (for +4) sharing master en suite or four-poster en suite (according to preference). All bedrooms with TV. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £634 to £ 1023
Self catering accommodation in Loch Ness-Side sleeps 2.
Features include: Detached Four Poster Pub Close By Fishing On Site Open Fire Short Break Ultimate Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: Glorious views across the mysterious waters of Loch Ness and lavishly appointed interiors with luxuries for ultimate relaxation combine to make these charming and romantic hideaways. They enjoy their own garden set within 15 shared acres of grounds with access to 500 yards of private shoreline a jetty and shingle beach. Whisky distilleries the Isle of Skye Ben Nevis the Cairngorm ski slopes and the Orkney Isles are all within easy reach. Inverness and a visit to the battlefield of Culloden is a must (9 miles). Fishing on the loch and golf pony trekking and water sports close by. Pub/restaurant 200 yards shops 4 miles.
Sitting room with oak beams open fire and bay window with door to garden. Archway to dining room and kitchen. Master bedroom with 5' four poster bed and ensuite bathroom/WC with jacuzzi bath bidet and shower cubicle. Sauna room.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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