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Cottage Description
Enjoy a luxury lifestyle when you stay at this exceptional property which comprises a traditional nineteenth century lodge style holiday home. The eleven bedrooms all have en suite facilities. Kinveachey Lodge is to be found near Boat of Garten not far from iconic Aviemore. The eleven bedrooms are arranged as two doubles with en suite WC, basin, bath with shower over, a double with private bathroom with WC, basin and bath, three twins with en suite bathrooms having WC, basin, bath with shower over, and four twins with private bathrooms having bath with shower over, WC and basin. Finally there is a single with WC and private shower. There is a ground floor WC with basin. The well presented kitchen is of a commercial standard, laundry room, open fire in the spacious living room affectionately known as the "log cabin" because of the wood panelling, traditional antlers and oil paintings, drawing room, well proportioned dining room, secure gun room. Marvellous outside lawned area bordered by woodland, unfenced stream (care should be taken) and outstanding Strathspey views. Amenities/Accommodation Overview Inclusive of bed linen, towels, power and fuel (including for open fires). Full oil heating, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/freezer, microwave, gas range cooker. DVD, TV, radio/CD, wi-fi etc, DVDs, games and books. Also includes three quarters of an hours housekeeping per day. Chef available at an additional cost of £600 per week. Plenty of off road parking, regret no smoking and no pets, two miles to pub and shop. Note: A9 can sometimes be heard from the grounds. Note: One member of staff will be 'in residence' in the property during your occupancy to ensure a smooth stay. Local Town Description A fitting setting for a fine property, centrally located in the Cairngorms National Park. As can be expected the area is just perfect for quality outdoor pursuits especially walking, fishing and superb golf courses. Take time also to indulge in some riding, sailing and bird watching with many rare species to be seen locally. There are great castles, superb distilleries and wonderful skiing in season. Fans of the TV series "Monarch of the Glen" will immediately feel at home as this area was used as the setting for the programme.
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Kinveachy Lodge Family Cottage Address
Aviemore Inverness-shire, Highlands, Scotland | |
Phone Number: 01244 352 091 for booking enquiries.
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Cottage Details
Rating: 5 Ticks
Amount of Rooms: 11
Amount of Bathrooms: 10
Max Amount of People: 21
Rates: Low Season Price from £1835 - 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, Internet Access, Linen and Towels Provided, No Smoking, Washing Machine
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
Everything was lovely, the place is just amazing. We were a family of 20 and did not feel crowded out. There was lots to do, with steam railways, Cairngorm mountain, Loch Ness and Inverness all nearby. The house was so special. A fantastic place and an unforgettable holiday!
Author: Ms Coutinho, Norwich, Norfolk - Date of Stay: 04/2011
We hired the chef and he was brilliant! This was a fantastic place to get together with family/friends and we intend to go back again. We absolutely loved every minute of the holiday.
Author: Ms Ward, Malton, North Yorkshire - Date of Stay: 04/2011
The spacious ambience and well stocked and maintained facilities, allowed for an amazing weekend for a big group with no stress!
Author: Mrs Steen, Belfast, County Antrim - Date of Stay: 02/2011
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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