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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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