Welcoming four bedroom family home close to many visitor attractions and the town centre. Clean, comfortable and very conveniently located. Furnished and equipped to a high standard with every comfort for your perfect holiday.
Freshly laundered linen and abundant supply of soft fluffy towels. The owner offers a warm welcome to Wick and offers a courtesy transfer on arrival if required. Brochure Available on request.
Three and four night breaks available. This is the perfect home for your holiday in Caithness as it is only a short drive to most sites and places of interest and only a short walk from Wick harbour; the library (Archives and Museum); Pulteneytown Distillery; the Heritage Centre; football pitch and playing fields; tennis courts; crazy golf; trampolines; shops; restaurants; etc.
On arrival you will be personally greeted at the property by the owners. Information packs are on hand so you can plan your itinerary. In addition a welcome tray is provided so you can put the kettle on, have a cup of tea, relax and take things easy - you are on holiday after all!
The house is a mid terraced town house and comprises One Master Bedroom - En-suite; Three Single Bedrooms (one on the ground floor and may be suitable for an elderly or lesser able visitor). If a twin room is required for the kiddies this is no bother at all as one of the singles can be set up as a twin. There is a nicely sized Dining Kitchen, a Lounge and an open plan walk in Showeroom all on the ground floor. Gas Central Heating. Enclosed garden, with patio area. Both Indoor and Outdoor.
Drying Facilities provided. All Bedding, Linens and Towels are provided as a courtesy.
Heat. Light & Power included in weekly rate. Sleeps Five + with a cot provided free of charge on request. Shed available for storage of Golf Equipment, Prams, Bikes, Surf Boards basically bring what you like!
Appliances:- Gas Cooker, Dish Washer, Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer, Microwave, Kettle, Toaster, Toasty Maker, Iron, Ironing Board, etc. Colour TV, Freeview, DVD/CD Player, Radio/Hi-Fi, etc.
On street parking with bus stop at front door from street.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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* Phone anytime or send an email or text to check availability and someone will always get back to you.
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