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Cottage Description
Boasting a tranquil countryside elevated location in a crofting township this comfy cottage lies in an amazing area for walks and climbing. Coshanachie Cottage comprises on the ground floor of a sun porch, beamed cosy sitting room with open fire, kitchen with beams and dining area, utility room and double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. On the first floor is a bunk bedded room, twin bedded room and shower room. Nearby is The Clan Donald centre with restaurant, shops and gardens. Michelin star Kinloch Lodge and award winning Duisdale House are both with in two miles.
 
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Coshanachie Cottage Address
Drum Fearn Sleat Inverness-shire, Highlands, Scotland | |
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Cottage Details
Max Amount of People: 6
Rates: Low Season Price from £289 to High/Peak Season Price of £650 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices button to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Detached, Easy Walking Access, Enclosed Garden, Multi Bath Shower, Open Fire, Pet Friendly, Sea 5 Miles, Short Break
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
This cottage is comfortable and clean and great for anyone wanting to explore the Isle of Skye.
Author: Mrs S, Ambleside, Cumbria - Date Submitted: 06/2010
Peaseful, quiet location.
Author: Mr L, NORWICH, Norfolk - Date Submitted: 09/2009
It was a relaxing peaceful holiday with fantastic wild life and stunning scenery.
Author: Mrs H, Hove, East Sussex - Date Submitted: 09/2009
The cottage was very well maintained and all facilities were excellent. The area where it was located was beautiful and quiet and there was no need to travel to other locations as it was so good!
Author: Mrs S, EDINBURGH, Scotland - Date Submitted: 07/2009
Apart from the drive, the location was perfect. It was so peaceful with stunning areas round about.
Author: Ms H, Crewe, Cheshire - Date Submitted: 09/2008
Beautiful location with views across to the snow capped mountains, abundant wildlife to see, we even had a herd of roe deer outside the property.
Author: Mrs H, Deeside - Date Submitted: 05/2008
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