Cauldhame is a superbly located, newly renovated barn and cottage conversion, set in it's own 80 acres of peaceful farmland in a stunningly elevated position with easterly seascape.
This cottage and barn has been tastefully renovated in 2006, offering quality accommodation for up to eight with its own individual style. There is a track through the farmland which takes you along the coast to two beautiful beaches, within a ten minute walk.
Homely with quality and outstanding value for money. Oak and flag stone floors and traditional stone features throughout with underfloor heating. The wood/solid fuel stove can be lit for extra warmth. The Garden room sits at the entrance with it's gable end window and flag floor and mezzanine above. This offers a fabulous area to relax and absorb the easterly seascape and headlands - enjoy our long light Orkney nights.
Leading into the main part of the cottage, the kitchen/dining room/lounge is open plan. The beech with steel finish kitchen is fully equipped with dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, electric food processor and gas hob.
The stairs lead from the lounge up to two charming attic single bedrooms. Leading off the upstairs landing, the mezzanine (above the garden room) offers a perfect and quirky vantage point to relax and take in the expanse of sea, sky and sunsets (got to be seen to be believed!).
There are three downstairs bedrooms in the old barn part of the property. One king size, one double and one twin all with built-in mirrored wardrobes and TV. There is a bathroom with an offset corner shower bath and shower room with power showers.
Outside, relax with friends in the front garden. The expansive stone yard offers private parking and secure scope for children to play. There may be onlookers at a distance but only the four-footed variety!
The owners hope to develop stables and offer livery and grazing in 2007 so that you can bring your horse too!
| Open All Year |
|---|
| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
|---|
The Workshop & Loft Gallery is a knitwear and craft co-operative selling handmade knitwear and a...
Orkney Crafts Association represents and promotes the interests of professional producers of...
See an intriguing collection of rare fossils from Orkney and around the world and learn more about...
Welcome to Banks Chambered Tombs.
These four causeways were built after the sinking of the HMS Royal Oak while it lay at harbour in...
Visit the Italian Chapel, a beautiful Roman Catholic chapel in Lambholm which was constructed by...
Scapa Flow's landscape holds a treasure trove of natural, archaeological and cultural interest...
Hackness Martello Tower and Battery are part of the extensive military remains on the island of Hoy...
The museum tells the story of the naval anchorage in the First and Second World Wars.
Welcome to Hobbister (Mainland) Nature Reserve.
Founded in 1798 by notorious smuggler Magnus Eunson.
The RSPB nature reserve of Copinsay has a vast seabird colony that includes guillemots, kittiwakes,...
A midsummer 6 day Festival of Music, Drama, Poetry, Dance and the Visual Arts.
These palaces near St Magnus Cathedral are regarded as two of the finest examples of architecture...
Visit the most northerly cathedral in Britain which was founded by the Viking Earl Rognvald in 1137...
The Orkney Museum tells the story of Orkney from the Stone Age through the Picts and Vikings to the...
The Odin Stone is a beautifully designed retail outlet housing an extensive selection of locally...
Browse the beautiful designs of Orcadian jewellery maker Sheila Fleet alongside unique arts and...
Orkney’s wartime history is strongly represented in a museum collection that spans the development...
Browse Ortak’s exquisite range of jewellery and gifts on display in their spacious shop in Kirkwall...
Welcome to the Gloup and Mull Head reserve in Deerness, Orkney.
Make your visit to Caithness memorable by visiting the unique Castle and Gardens of Mey.
Maeshowe is the finest chambered tomb in north west Europe and is more than 5,000 years old.
One of the most famous sites in Orkney.
Barnhouse is an open site which is free to visit.
Ness of Brodgar is an archaeological site covering 2.5 hectares between the Ring of Brodgar and the...
Welcome to Hoy Nature Reserve.
Welcome to Mill Dam Nature Reserve.
Get a glimpse of Orkney’s natural history and maritime past at this museum which sports a unique...
Admire one of the UK’s most impressive collections of 20th century British art at this art gallery...
Welcome to RSPB Orkney Office.
One of the finest stone circles in the world.
For Accommodation and information, please call:
Open Mon to Fri: 0900 - 1700
Closed on Saturday & Sunday
*Calls may be recorded
Build your own itineraries by clicking the 'add to shortlist' button to add an item to your Itinerary basket.