Tel: +44 (1479) 812293
This luxuriously appointed suite includes a boutique style bedroom with king size bed, vaulted ceiling and contemporary designer en suite facility fully tiled with underfloor heating and large stainless steel and
plate glass shower cabinet. The bedroom patio doors open on to an extensive decked area with a full range of tables and seating for the exclusive use of our guests to enjoy the delightful garden area.
A full breakfast menu including a full Scottish Platter (and a full range of healthier options) is served in the delightful dining room/sun room accessed from the garden.
We are confident our guests will find this facility one of the finest and most unique in the Highlands of Scotland particularly those who enjoy peace and quiet and the great outdoors. Bedroom
King size bed with unique body form mattress and luxury pillows.
Bedside cabinets with individually controlled table lamps and alarm clock.
Flat screen television and DVD player with a range of movies.
Two stylish lounge chairs and antique wardrobe with hanging and drawer space.
Floor to head height windows and double patio doors to decking and guests private access to covered parking.
Contemporary overhead lighting system which includes discreet outside lighting for evening use.
Full central heating with individually controlled radiators.
Solid oak flooring throughout with designer rugs.
Lounge/Breakfast Room
Double Bed settee and folding dining table with chairs.
Two coffee tables and Tea/coffee making facilities.
Wine and tall glasses with ice bucket on request.
Television.
In addition both rooms have a range of interesting pictures and artworks to complement the tasteful décor throughout.
Breakfast
A full range of locally sourced produce (where possible) is served from 8am-9am and include eg, cereals, fresh fruit juices, mixed prepared fresh fruit platters, full Scottish traditional breakfast or scrambled eggs with smoked salmon all served with teas or coffee to order. Special requests can be arranged with advance notice.
Security
Both rooms can be locked individually except the breakfast room at breakfast time. Guests have their own keys with access through their own patio doors. Access from the covered car parking is via guests own private gate with automatically operated security lights. The garden and decked areas are private with head height fencing.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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