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Cottage Description
Salruth is a Victorian cottage in Alloa. It is detached and has three bedrooms which sleep up to six people. This is an attractive and spacious property that is stone-built just a short walk from the town centre at Alloa. It provides restful accommodation with two of the bedrooms at ground floor level. Also on the ground floor is a bathroom with a shower over the bath. It has a well-appointed kitchen, a separate dining room and a lounge. On the first floor is a further bedroom. The bedrooms consist of two twin rooms on the ground floor and a double bedroom with en suite WC and basin. There is also a sun lounge and a spacious garden with a patio. Salruth is ideal for a group of friends or a large family with many visitor attractions close by and Glasgow and Edinburgh within driving distance. Amenities/Accommodation Overview Bed linen and towels are included in the rental price as are power and fuel. The property has central heating with a gas fire in the living room. The kitchen has a cooker with a gas hob and electric oven, a fridge-freezer, washing machine and microwave. Additional facilities consist of a television with Freeview in the sun lounge and living room, CD player, DVD player, a selection of books, DVDs and games, a highchair and a cot. There is parking off road for one car with further parking on the street. Sorry no smoking and no pets. The back garden has a patio and garden furniture. The nearest pub and shop are five minutes' walk away. Local Town Description Alloa has a stunning backdrop of the Ochil Hills near to the River Forth and is the primary town in Clackmannanshire. It is close to Stirling which has many attractions such as the Wallace Monument, Stirling Castle and Blair Drummond Safari Park. For golf-lovers, there are well-known courses at Gleneagles. For nature enthusiasts there is Gartmorn Dam which attracts many migratory birds. There are many walking, cycling and horse riding opportunities in the Ochil Hills and the Dunfermline Abbey and Falkirk Wheel are also in the vicinity.
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Salruth Cottage Cottage Address
Alloa Clackmannanshire, Scotland Centre, Scotland | |
Phone Number: 01244 352 091 for booking enquiries.
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Cottage Details
Rating: 4 Ticks
Amount of Rooms: 3
Amount of Bathrooms: 1
Max Amount of People: 6
Rates: Low Season Price from £368 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices link to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Car Parking, Children Allowed, Cooker, Cot + High Chair, Dishwasher, Fridge, Linen and Towels Provided, No Smoking, Washing Machine
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
Central location - easy day trips to most of Scotland. Comfortable home and lovely yard.
Author: Mr Lokensgard, - Date of Stay: 06/2011
This really is a 'deceptively spacious' cottage which gave our party of six (4 young adults plus Mum and Dad) plenty of room to spread out. We much appreciated the big kitchen and separate dining-room, as well as the two sitting rooms. Well-located in Alloa, close to shops and public transport, this was an ideal base for a family holiday.
Author: Mrs Thackray, Northallerton, North Yorkshire - Date of Stay: 08/2010
Property is in a good quiet location. Close to large supermarkets by car (5mins max). Small supermarket in walking distance. Very central by car or train to Stirling, Edinburgh & Glasgow.
Author: Mr Hall, Lara, Victoria - Date of Stay: 08/2010
A most comfortable, conveniently located property. Well served for supermarkets with St Andrews, Edinburgh, Stirling, Trossachs all in easy reach. Culross worth a visit.
Author: Mrs Preater, Newcastle, Staffordshire - Date of Stay: 06/2010
Local Area Description
From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
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