Pyleigh Cottage
Stone-built, detached, cottage in the ancient Fishertown area
of Nairn (pop 11,000) dating from the late 18th century. A simple but
comfortable traditional cottage close to beaches and marina. It has full
gas-fired central heating and is able to sleep six in two upstairs bedrooms (one
double & one twin) and a bed-sitting room downstairs.
Main Description
PYLEIGH COTTAGE
Stone-built detached `18th Century cottage in the
ancient Fishertown area of Nairn. A simple but comfortable traditional cottage
with full gas-fired central heating, able to sleep six in two upstairs bedrooms,
(one double & one twin) and a bed-sitting room downstairs. The sitting room
has an open fire, television/DVD player. The fully equipped kitchen (microwave,
gas cooker, washing machine, fridge/freezer) opens off a large dining/sitting
room. The ground floor bathroom has bath, toilet and electric shower.
A sunny walled patio to the front of the cottage with outdoor
furniture is suitable for sunbathing/relaxing. Parking is at the front. With no
steps on the ground floor the cottage is suitable for people with walking
difficulties.
Rental rates include all electricity, gas, heating all
bedding and towels.
Walking distance to shops, beaches, playground,
harbour/marina, river-mouth and Nairn's two championship golf courses (both
beside the sea)
Dolphin boat-trips run from the harbour, & miles of sandy
beaches stretch eastwards to Culbin Forest & RSPB Reserve.
Fishertown is a very safe environment for children - the
streets being so narrow and not being a ‘through-route' the small amount of
resident traffic has to drive very slowly and you can walk to the park, beaches,
swimming pool, cricket pitch and putting green without having to cross any main
road.
Founded by Royal Charter in 1220 Nairn is known as the
‘Brighton-of-the-North' with it's traditional hotels, promenades,
beaches, facilities and climate.
The Harbour, marina, river mouth and beaches are all two
minutes walk away at the edge of Fishertown. Trips to see the unique Moray Firth
Dolphins run regularly from the harbour (one of only two colonies in the UK!);
they can also be seen from many vantage points along the shore. Further east
along the beach is the Royal Society for Protection of Birds Reserve and Culbin
Forest & Nature Reserve.
Also beside the beach and two minutes walk from the cottage
is Links park - promenade, playground, cricket pitch, putting green, swimming
pool.
Nairn is ideal as a touring centre being close to the
Grampian Mountains and Aviemore, Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, Findhorn
Foundation, Culloden Battlesite, Inverness, The Speyside Whisky Trail, Cromarty
& the Black Isle.
Please enquire for availability.
Further Information
Rates include all utilities, bedding and towels.
Price: £ 440 Per Week
(based on 1 Guest(s)
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| Rates vary from £320 low season to £440 per week high season; |
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