Killin Cottage, Perthshire - Sleeps 6
This charming semi-detached house forms part of a sympathetic conversion of a 200 year old stables courtyard, in a tranquil rural setting, one mile along a private road from Killin. Recently refurbished to a very high standard, each room is exceptionally well presented with great attention to detail and every convenience to ensure visitors comfort. Newly built sun room with wood burning stove has wonderful views over Loch Tay to Ben Lawers and deer and red squirrels can often be seen in the shared mature grounds. There is a private patio with garden furniture to sit out and fully appreciate the lovely surroundings.
Surrounded by mountains the picturesque village of Killin lies at the head of Loch Tay, and at the heart of the village are the spectacular Falls of Dochart. Killin has pretty walks, a golf course, moorings and good shops, pubs and restaurants and is the gateway to the Trossachs National Park. Activities include golf, sailing, water sports, climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, angling and riding.
Ground Floor: Lounge, sun room with wood burning stove, spacious dining kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath, utility and boot room. First Floor: 1 double and 2 twin bedrooms (cot available), extra separate wc, landing with seating area. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, television, DVD/CD player. Bed linen and towels provided.
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Customer Reviews of Killin Cottage, Perthshire - Sleeps 6
"Fantastic property in every way and the owners made us feel so welcome." Miss T. Emmerson
"The house was warm and generously furnished - we particularly enjoyed using the roomy and well supplied kitchen. Killin is an ideal central town for trips further afield but still has plenty of walks and interesting things to see in its own right." Mrs R. Wallstein
"This is an excellent property and beautifully furnished to a very high standard."
Mrs B. White
"Excellent property, perfect location for a relaxing holiday or a sightseeing one."
Mr A. Jones