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Sleeps 15
Weekly price range £866 to £
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 6
Weekly price range £310 to £839
Self catering accommodation in Lochearnhead sleeps 6.
Features include: Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Set in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in a quiet spot close to the shingle beach of a lochside village famed for its water sports is this rustically appealing furnished former smiddy. Close to the owner's home a jetty moorings and slipway for visitors' own boat are provided water sports equipment is available for hire. Wonderful hill walking and 20 golf courses within an hour's drive. Pub and shop in village.
Authentically appealing bothy style room with sitting and dining areas feature stone wall wood burning stove and farmhouse style kitchen. Double bedroom with 5' bed and wash basin. Bathroom/W.C. (shower attachment). First floor: Two gallery bedrooms each with twin beds and tartan gallery screen curtains.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £325 to £650
Self catering accommodation in Crieff sleeps 8.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: This traditional stone built property hides a tasteful modern interior, comprising a first floor large lounge with cosy open fire and leather sofas. Open plan to the dining area and then through to the kitchen, where double doors lead you out onto a raised decked balcony, where you can enjoy both the sun rising and setting. Braehead sits at the east end of Loch Earn in the charming village of St Fillans, with wonderful mountain views and is only a minutes walk from the Loch side.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly price range £439 to £
Self catering accommodation in Blairgowrie sleeps 12.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Garden sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: On an extensive farming estate amidst glorious Highland scenery, these three properties all offer an opportunity to enjoy the peace and quiet of a 'get away from it all' holiday. Wildlife abounds in the varied habitat - forests, moorland and hills - bird-watching and hill-walking can be enjoyed here and trout fishing may be arranged. Access to the hills may be restricted in certain areas in October. There are many places of interest to visit - west to Pitlochry or south to Blairgowrie and Perth. The properties are on a working farm - the Highland cattle are a particular attraction!
PE417a - The Farmhouse
At the centre of the farm, this semi-detached stone farmhouse has lovely views and a private enclosed garden. This is a spacious family house, simply furnished but comfortable in an old-fashioned style. Shop and hotel 4 miles.
Ground floor: Living room with log fire, dining room, kitchen, 2 simply furnished twin bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.
Steep staircase to: 1 double room leading to 1 twin bedroom with coombed ceilings; 2 further twin bedrooms, bathroom. Cot available. Cooking and hot water by electricity, heating by log fire, electric and portable gas heaters. Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine. Aerial point, but no television provided. Bed linen and towels for hire to overseas visitors @
Mackays
PE417c
GLENFERNATE (Near Enochdhu) - Perthshire
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Mackays
PE463a
BALQUHIDDER - Perthshire
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £600 to £
Self catering accommodation in Newport on Tay sleeps 7.
Features include: Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: In a stunning location with outstanding views across the River Tay to the Sidlaw Hills, this original 18th century Ice Barn is on the site of a former fishing station and, as its name suggests, the Ice Barn was where the ice was stored for the fishing fleet. The property has a unique and individual character with many very interesting original features intact - the ground floor has thick exposed stone walls and a magnificent kitchen with barrelled ceiling and stone flagged floor. The spacious lounge has a beamed ceiling and log burning stove with arched patio doors and picture windows to take advantage of the spectacular views.
The Ice Barn is set back from FIFE 151 A and has level exterior access to the ground floor and upper level. The two levels are linked by a spiral staricase, unsuitable for the elderly or very young.
2 double bedrooms each with en suite bathroom, 1 twin bedroom, 1 small single study bedroom, bathroom with bath and separate shower. Cot available.
Lower Level: magnificent lounge with 2 steps leading up to the spacious stylish kitchen with dining table. Cooking by Aga and electric oven, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, auto washing machine, dishwasher,television, Wi Fi, telephone for incoming calls. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £270 to £445
Self catering accommodation in Aberfoyle sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Creag Mhor Cottage is a lovely detached property located in the heart of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, on the outskirts of the popular village of Aberfoyle. The cottage is newly re-furbished and immaculately presented throughout. The floors are wooden laminate, with tiles in the kitchen and bathroom. The lounge has two leather sofas, an open coal fire and large picture windows making the room bright and airy. The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped with a breakfast bar area. Both bedrooms are beautifully co-ordinated. The garden is spacious with lawn to the front and a gravel driveway, behind the property is ancient woodland. This lovely cottage sits only a mile from the village and all essential amenities.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £255 to £390
Self catering accommodation in Bridge Of Earn sleeps 2.
Features include: Non Smoking Fishing near by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pub near by Parking Available Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Rovers Den is a charming property located in the heart of Perthshire, on the outskirts of the beautiful city of Perth. The cottage occupies a wonderful position with a private garden overlooking open farmland, the delightful River Earn and the Moncrieffe Hills. The property has been newly re-furbished and is extremely well presented. The property has a bright and airy open plan layout with the main oak wood floor living space on the ground floor and a carpeted gallery bedroom accessed via a spiral staircase. The light-filled gallery bedroom is a joy but it does come with fully fitted black-out blinds to prevent the early morning sun spoiling that all important holiday lie-in! The lounge has two comfy leather sofas, a flat screen TV, an electric stove effect fire and large sliding patio doors leading out to a decked area affording open views of the surrounding countryside. The garden leads round to a second decked area on the other side of the property, which overlooks the River Earn and Moncrieffe Hills. This deck can also be accessed via the rear kitchen door. The kitchen is compact but both fully fitted and well equipped. This lovely cottage sits only a quarter of a mile from the local village and all essential amenities. There are a number of pubs and restaurants within walking distance. The local farm shop offers a great variety of quality produce. There are local tennis courts, bowling green and access to walks along the river.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £700 to £
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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