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Larne Coachhouse is a comfortable, fully equipped cottage located a short walk from the centre of the picturesque and fascinating conservation village of Kippen.
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Larne Coachhouse can accommodate 2 to 4 people and is furnished and equipped to the highest standard. There is a twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom, an open plan lounge/dining room with a quality sofa bed, a well-equipped kitchen, a shower room and a utility room. A computer and free wireless Internet access (WiFi) is provided. Outside there is a private patio area, parking for 2 cars and a 2-acre garden. The property is surrounded by farmland and has extensive and beautiful views across the Forth valley to Ben Ledi and the Trossachs. Bed linen and towels are provided and electricity is included in the price. Pets are welcome by prior arrangement.
Larne Coachhouse has an ideal location, with historic Stirling only 15 minutes away, and Glasgow, Edinburgh, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs are all within easy reach. There are two excellent restaurants only a short walk away, including the acclaimed Inn at Kippen. There is also a general store, the fabulous Berits & Brown delicatessen/coffee shop, a butcher and a garage.
Bookings can be made easily and simply online and a deposit can be paid by cheque, credit card, bank transfer or PayPal®.
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