Nantusi Cottage
Nantusi Cottage
Farm holiday cottage sleeping 6 people in 3 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms
ref.: SYK1905 - 14.5 miles from a sandy beach
- 4 star Tourist board rating
- 3.8 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
Three bedrooms: 1 x twin, 2 x double (1 ground floor). Shower room (shower, basin & WC). Ground floor bathroom (bath with shower over, basin & WC). Open plan living area with fitted kitchen & sitting/dining areas. Dining table seats 12 when booked with Ref. 1904.
Property type | Cottage |
Weekly price range | £451 - £2,618 |
Sleeps | 6 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Parking | 1 car |
Changeover | Saturday |
Dogs | Yes (1) |
Internet access | yes |
Full list of facilities at this property...
- 4 star Tourist board rating
- 3.8 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
- Garden
- Dishwasher
- Cooker
- Fridge
- Washing machine
- TV
- Underfloor heating
- Highchair available
- Travel cot available
- Linen provided
- Towels provided
Nantusi Cottage cottage Scotland
Set in the scattered hamlet of East Murthill and just seven miles from Kirriemuir, this cottage is one of two 17th Century stone-built properties. This cottage has been renovated to a high quality and is located close to the South Esk River providing great views making this a wonderfully luxurious holiday base. The property is well-situated for skiing at Glenshee, touring Edinburgh or playing golf at St. Andrews. With so much to see in the local area, it will be a tough choice whether to stay in and pamper yourself or go out sightseeing.
Situated in the valley of Strathmore and regarded as the gateway to the Angus Glens, Kirriemuir is a lovely red sandstone town amidst some of Scotland`s most unspoiled landscapes. This stunning settlement was the birthplace of the renowned novelist JM Barrie, best known for his children`s character Peter Pan who was the subject of the film `Finding Neverland`. His house is now a museum looked after by the National Trust for Scotland and a statue of `the boy who never grew up` can be found in the town itself. Another literary landmark is close by in the form of Glamis castle, Shakespeare`s setting for his unluckiest of plays, Macbeth. Kirriemuir also hosts an Aviation Museum and the historic Pictish Stones at Meigle as well as hill-walking in the Angus Glens.
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