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Built in 1860 as stone barns and stables this stunning location overlooking the Cromarty Firth and the famous Black Isle has been newly converted to provide luxury accommodation in a rural setting. It is only 1 mile from the Market town of Dingwall and 20 minutes from the Highland Capital Inverness. It is the perfect base to explore the mountains, glens and distilleries of the Scottish Highlands.
Each of our 7 luxury cottages have two bedrooms, (double or twin by arrangement), 42" Plasma televisions, unlimited free Wi-Fi, under floor heating, and private garden with patio.
With stunning views South across the Cromarty Firth from almost every room, native Highland cattle and sheep lazing in the surrounding fields, it's the perfect place to relax and take in the Highland atmosphere.
At the moment we have 7, 5 star cottages available, all named after the trees growing on our farm. Look out for Seaview and Westview Cottage available soon too. See our website for more details at: www.highlandfarmcottages.co.uk
Walnut Cottage offers 2 double/twin bedrooms, both en-suite. Master bedroom with King-size bed has a balcony to take in the stunning views to the west. Downstairs offers a lounge with flat screen 42" Plasma TV with DVD and freeview, 1 shower room and a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs for six people. Access to the private garden and bbq area is gained through patio doors from the lounge. Under floor gas central heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. All gas, electricity, towels and linen are included.
Rowan Cottage offers 1 double and 1 good sized single bedroom, Master bedroom has a king-size bed and is served by its own en-suite bathroom whilst bedroom 2 is served by its own separate shower room. Upstairs there is also a snug/study, which is equipped with a comfy sofa. Downstairs offers a lounge with flat screen 42" Plasma TV with DVD and freeview, 1 shower room and a well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs for six people. Access to the private garden and bbq area is gained through patio doors from the lounge. Heating - Under floor gas central heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. All gas, electricity, towels and linen are included.
Chestnut Cottage offers 2 double/twin bedrooms. Upstairs is 1 family shower room with a further shower room downstairs.. Downstairs offers a lounge with sofa-bed and 42" flatscreen Plasma TV, DVD and freeview, a well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine and table and chairs for six persons. Access to the private garden and bbq area is gained through patio doors from the lounge. The kitchen and lounge boast three arched windows to make the most of the outstanding views. Heating - Under floor gas central heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. All gas, electricity, towels and linen are included.
Oak Cottage offers 1 double/twin bedroom and 1 good sized single bedroom. Upstairs is 1 family shower room with a further shower room downstairs.. Downstairs offers a lounge with 42" flatscreen Plasma TV, DVD and freeview and a well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs for six persons. Access to the private garden and bbq area is gained through patio doors from the lounge. Heating - Under floor gas central heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. All gas, electricity, towels and linen are included.
All cottages benefit from free unlimited Wi-Fi access.
Complimentary children's play park is now available for the under 10s.
An introduction to Clay pigeon shooting will also be available in the Winter months when livestock are inside.
Well behaved pets are welcome. We are on a working farm with lambs and poultry so please keep dogs on a lead at all times.
Although in the country we are only 1 mile away from the vibrant town of Dingwall where there is a railway station, 24 hour Tesco’s supermarket who will deliver online orders, bars, restaurants, 8 takeaway restaurants, hospital, museum, shops and an outdoor farmers market where fresh produce can be bought directly from the producer.
A Train service runs from Dingwall to Inverness approximately every hour with connections all over Scotland and the UK and cycle hire can be arranged a short distance away.
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