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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £735
Self catering accommodation in Blairgowrie sleeps 4.
Features include: Fishing nearby Golf near by Garden Watersports near by
Accommodation overview: Exclusively set in a small private development, in the wooded grounds of a charming Georgian House Hotel, this luxury detached cottage was completed in 2011 to a particularly high specification, providing quality accommodation for couples or small familes in a beautiful and convenient location. The cottage has its own lawn and private parking and there are 10 acres of walled gardens, grounds and woodlands to explore. The property is owned and personally supervised by the hotel proprietors and guests are welcome to use the renowned restaurant and friendly bars. Full disabled access.
The cottage is in a secluded location yet only 500 yards from the centre of Blairgowrie, a pretty little market town sitting round the River Ericht with excellent shops, cafes and pubs. At the geographical centre of Scotland, this is a historic crossroads with routes leading north into Glenshee and the Cairngorm National Park, east to the glens and sandy beaches of Angus, south to the cities of Perth and Edinburgh and west to the famous Perthshire lochs, making it the perfect touring base. The championship Rosemount golf course is a mile from the properties and there are another 40 courses within a half-hour drive. Other activities include hill walking, angling, winter sports, field sports and ornithology.
Ground Floor: Lounge, kitchen/dining room, shower room.
First Floor: 2 bedrooms with zip/link beds (can be double or twin), bathroom.
Gas central heating, cooking by gas hob/electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, Freeview television, DVD, CD player, WiFi.
Bed linen and towels provided, cot and high-chair available.
  
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Sleeps 15
Weekly prices from £866
Self catering accommodation in Lower Largo sleeps 15.
Features include: Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Luxury accommodation Golf near by Garden sleeps 15
Accommodation overview: Cardy Net House was built in 1867 by D. Gillies, a direct descendant of Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) who was born in Lower Largo. This former net factory supplied fishing nets for the herring industry and was skilfully renovated by the architect owners to offer an exceptional and unique holiday home which has featured on television. The impressive interior has a vast open plan living area, one wall is entirely glazed with triple patio doors opening onto a sun terrace overlooking the beach and enjoying magnificent uninterrupted views across the sea and East coastline. The room is very bright as the vaulted ceiling is mainly glazed with beams, and there is simulated flagstone flooring - the relaxing lounge area is centred around an open fire with a piano for entertainment and the luxurious kitchen offers the ultimate in stylish design. The contemporary interior is further enhanced with sophisticated lighting - this contrasts beautifully with the vibrantly decorated bedrooms which have a cosy and traditional ambience. All the bathrooms have beautiful free standing Victorian baths and fittings. Visitors have shared use of the extended private gardens to the side of the house - these large walled gardens are beautifully landscaped and back onto the lane which runs along the top of the beach. The gardens are safely enclosed for children and there is garden furniture, barbecue, trampoline and swingball. The quaint little village of Lower Largo boasts miles of sandy beach, a nice pub/ hotel serving meals and a shop/PO. Situated on the picturesque East Neuk coastline, there are plenty of opportunities here for sea fishing, sailing and watersports. Enjoy coastal walks or golf on a variety of excellent courses.
  
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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 6
Weekly prices from £535
Self catering accommodation in Killin sleeps 6.
Features include: Fishing nearby Golf near by Garden Watersports near by
Accommodation overview: Beautifully situated within a National Park on a working farm between Killin and Crianlarich, this historic farmhouse enjoys an elevated situation with panoramic views over Glen Dochart to the surrounding mountain peaks. The interior has been completely rebuilt and is particularly well- appointed and presented featuring high ceilings and large windows. The large enclosed garden with patio enjoys lovely sunsets to the west.
Killin, 4 miles away, stands beside the River Dochart at the picturesque Falls of Dochart near the head of Loch Tay with good local facilities and a lovely golf course. Crianlarich has a station on the West Highland line offering spectacular rail trips. Local activities include climbing, walking, biking, water sports, sailing and rafting. The owners can arrange angling on a 7-mile private stretch of river. This convenient location, just off the main road west, offers excellent touring opportunities. Hotel/restaurant 1/2 mile, shops 4 miles.
Ground Floor: Lounge with wood-burning stove, dining room, kitchen, utility room, wc.
First Floor: 1 double and 1 twin bedroom each with en-suite bathroom (shower over bath), 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower room, cot available. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, oil-fired central heating plus stove. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, microwave, Sky television. Bed linen and towels provided.
  
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