This one double bedroom, two bathroom cottage is an annex to Locherlour Mill. Guests enjoy their own privacy and private entrance amid a tranquil setting. The cottage offering guests a luxurious stay in a spacious well furnished dwelling.
Welcome to this luxurious, spacious, comfortable, charming annex of Locherlour Mill. A recent conversion from three bedrooms to a single storey holiday cottage to a very high standard giving guests privacy, peace and quiet with their own entrance, parking area and courtyard where they have stunning south facing panoramic views. The interior has been altered and decorated to a very high standard, boasting character, charm and warmth. Guests also have the use of the owners large garden, with tranquil woods at the back of the property for interesting walks and for spotting red squirrels and deer.
The cottage consists of one double bedroom with a 5 ft bed, double wardrobe and chest of drawers and ensuite shower room. The spacious kitchen/dining area/lounge is fully equipped and up to four people can sit comfortably around the kitchen table. There is a large sofa bed in the lounge area with another bathroom, with shower, leading off this part of the cottage. There is free view TV and wi-fi as well as a cd player which has an i-pod docking station and DVD player. There are solid wooden floors throughout, with efficient underfloor heating, and the whole cottage is furnished to a very high standard.
The cottage is connected to the main house and is off a little lane which leads from the A85. There are 20 golf courses within a 15 miles radius, including Gleneagles (12 miles away). This is a rural location in the heart of picturesque Strathearn and at the gateway to the Highlands of Perthshire. You will enjoy a peaceful scenic stay which ensures a relaxing break. However there are opportunities for some varied and interesting walks (for all levels of walkers including hill walks) as well as loch and river fishing (River Earn has rainbow and brown trout) and mountain biking and water sports at Loch Earn. Crieff town is two miles away and Comrie village is five miles in the opposite direction. The Glenturret Distillery (Famous Grouse) is just over a mile away. There are award winning restaurants in both Crieff and Comrie. Attractions further afield include The Trossachs, Loch Lomond, St Andrews, as well as the cities and towns of Aberfeldy, Pitlochry, Dunkeld, Perth, Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow which are all an hour's drive away.
| Opening times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
|---|
* New to the Holiday let market
Only have time to visit one distillery? Sample Scotland's favourite whisky at Scotland's oldest...
There really is something for everyone at Crieff Visitor Centre.
Drummond Gardens are some of Scotland’s most important formal gardens and are among the finest in...
The Library of Innerpeffray is Scotland's oldest free public lending library, founded in 1680 and...
Braco Castle has a 19th century landscaped garden with woodland and meadow walks, spring flowering...
Originally opened in 1982 as the first dedicated falconry school in the world, the facility is now...
Tullibardine Distillery produces a Highland single malt range. The visitor centre offers a range of...
Absent in Scotland’s skies for over a century, red kites are slowly making a comeback thanks to an...
A two acre garden overlooking Loch Earn and sitting on the edges of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs...
St Serf’s Church is a picturesque parish church which houses the 9th century Dupplin Cross, a...
Situated just north of Stirling, the Argaty Red Kites is Central Scotland’s only red kite feeding...
A hill garden featuring hundreds of species of plants, located in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs...
Dunblane Cathedral is a beautiful medieval church in Dunblane which dates as far back as the 12th...
The Scottish Crannog Centre is an award-winning and interactive centre which shows what Iron Age...
Explore this 14th century courtyard castle in Doune, with a striking 100 ft high gatehouse and one...
Welcome to Deanston Distillery and Visitor Centre.
Boasting ‘every type of toy you can remember’, the Hamilton Toy Collection’s vast exhibition is...
Scotland’s safari park is located between Stirling and Doune, and is the only place in the country...
Famed for its botanical riches, the rare mixture of lime-rich underlying rocks, high altitude and...
This visitor centre in the picturesque town of Bridge of Allan lets you see behind the scenes of a...
Huntingtower Castle has two fine and complete towers, built in the 15th and 16th centuries and...
Bolfracks House has had an ornamental garden since the mid 18th century. The gardens are renowned...
This well cared for park was donated to the community of Bridge of Allan by Edmund Pullar after the...
A working mixed farm, featuring a shop selling regional produce, a kitchen serving a selection of...
Noah's Ark Family Entertainment Centre is a soft play centre with a four lane bowling alley,...
Clackmannan Tower is a mighty tower house dating back to the 14th century that sits atop the summit...
Winner of the `Best Visitor Experience ` in Scotland combine exciting Land Rover Safaris, our new...
Formerly a grand 17th century house, the former lordly estate now acts as an attractive woodland...
Welcome to Castle Menzies: visitor attraction, museum, clan centre and venue for weddings,...
Welcome to House of Menzies.
The Inveralmond Brewery is a microbrewery in Perthshire, which produces cask conditioned and...
Owned by the MacNab Memorial Trust, this island contains the ancient burial ground of Clan MacNab...
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.