The Old Post Office, nr.Blair Atholl, Sleeps 6
Sitting in an elevated position, with magnificent views of the Perthshire Mountains and the Atholl Valley, this spacious detached holiday cottage - once the post office - is in a peaceful location within a small hamlet. Within Glen Tilt there are many marked paths for both walking and cycling. Blair Atholl, 1 mile, boasts a historic castle. Pitlochry, 7 miles, has a good selection of shops, restaurants, a salmon fish ladder and the famous ’Theatre in the Hills’. Fishing is plentiful in the area, as well as golf, with a local 9-hole course. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
Lower ground floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Shower room with toilet. Ground floor: Living/dining room. Kitchen with tiled floor. 1 double bedroom. Separate toilet.
Open fire (initial fuel inc). Elec CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Freesat TV. DVD. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. D/washer. F/freezer. Garden with sitting-out area and furniture. BBQ. Garage (1 car). Parking (2 cars). Cycle store. Private water supply with in-house sterilisation. No smoking. NB: Sloping banks and drops in garden.
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Customer Reviews of The Old Post Office, nr.Blair Atholl, Sleeps 6
1st comment: We went with the six of us and two dogs and the cottage was big enough for all of us in comfort. The cottage was well equipped and very dog friendly. We thought especially the price was fantastic for how many of us there were and in the price there was toilet roll, kitchen towel, dishwasher tablets and shower gel and even more. The walks around were sufficient for two Labradors and the views were fantastic. Also what added to it was the fact there was never a day that went by that a peasant wasn’t wandering outside our cottage. The owner was always there to be contacted with any queries and was more than happy to answer them for us. We would recommend this cottage to anyone as we had a great time. Our one disappointment was "Typical Scottish" the weather was rather rainy, but saying that it never stopped us doing anything. Thanks again. April 2011.